Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There is a point in moving him to London because that is near the Houses of Parliament where he has weight .
2 At Club LaSanta , the sporting holiday resort where he trains in Lanzarote , the other guests are clearly getting a little fillip from the rangy , easy presence of their imagistic icon , but still he was cornered one night in the bar by a posse of English girls to be accused : ‘ Oh , we hear you 're really arrogant . ’
3 When the olive-skinned Valentino was seen kidnapping a white girl and taking her to his tent where he seduced her , cinema audiences were treated to a franker exposé of naked lust on the screen than they had ever seen before .
4 Probably much of his success as a teacher sprang from this , for the young greatly enjoyed his moments of iconoclasm , even when it was carried on to the cricket field where he had no knowledge of and certainly no respect for the laws of the game , as a current Member of Parliament may remember .
5 He was either trying to force Jesus ' hand to make him fight or he had become so disappointed in Jesus that he acted out of bitterness .
6 Wearing — always — dead simple casual clothes that flatter his lightly-tanned complexion , pale silver hair and famous aquamarine eyes , he dines on spartan , spiceless fare in his minimalist palazzo on Via Borgonuovo , where blank corridors link white-walled offices with the plain , pictureless apartment where he lives alone while a bodyguard sleeps below .
7 Walker gives routes a pitch by pitch description where he feels they are hard to follow .
8 his face looked at his navel where he held
9 Then there is Christine Villemin , whose 4-year-old son Gregory was found near the village in the Vosges where he lived , floating in a river with his hands tied behind his back .
10 He held a hand to his chest where he carried his brother 's memory .
11 This time , he appeared in the heavyweight division where he produced similar results , throwing his three opponents in the preliminary rounds for ippon ( 10 points ) .
12 The stories grew more inflamed with the telling and witnesses were about equally divided as to whether Beatrice encouraged Modi to debauchery or he provoked her .
13 Berry arrived with his party at base camp where he ran into the Kazakh climber Valeri Krishchaty by chance .
14 Noguchi tried in vain to construct an earthwork sculpture at a Japanese-American internment camp where he lived voluntarily for a time during World War II .
15 Collins was the other striking contributor within Scotland 's side , tirelessly continuing at international level where he had left off for his club in Saturday 's Old Firm game and looking unaffected by the demands of a workload which had caused wholesale disruption to the national team elsewhere .
16 Koffigoh refused to submit to the demand that he leave the government headquarters where he had taken refuge , and on Nov. 28 asked President Mitterrand of France to despatch troops to Togo urgently .
17 On the morning of 19 April , Kadir Kurt was detained in Birk village , district of Bismail near Diyarbakir , and taken for interrogation to the Gendarmerie Battalion Headquarters where he died the same night .
18 To read Mrs McDermott 's vivid recollection of those final precious moments when she spoke to her son and tidied his hair before he ran off to play in Ormeau Park where he met his killer would melt the hardest of hearts .
19 David Riley at the council park where he broke his arm Picture : CLIFF BRETT
20 The creator of the evening 's culinary triumphs emerged unshaven from a cavernous kitchen where he had spent the entire day cooking over a wood fire .
21 Occasionally when an employee is found to be driving whilst uninsured on his employer 's business he can put forward a defence where he shows
22 There was this rather famous instance where he had to scrub the floor while Pamela and I were having a long and involved discussion , but I was told that people could n't take their eyes off him .
23 A chemical engineer , his career with BP started in 1969 at Kent refinery where he held numerous technical and operational posts before its closure in 1982 .
24 Liverpool- born , Oliver was for five years a chorister at St Paul 's Cathedral before going on to study at Oxford University where he met with his first operatic success in The Duchess of Malfi .
25 He then moved to University where he spent eight years in research and development in Artificial Intelligence and particularly Expert Systems .
26 Leavis 's reputation as a crabbed stylist and boldly innovative thinker who had been rejected by a university where he spent his entire life was largely a figment of his own mind , and so much of his post-war life was devoted to mythologising his own career that it is difficult , by now , to recognise what a conventional figure in his place and day he always was .
27 Wirral-born Mike joined the company in 1979 from Newcastle University where he gained a chemical engineering degree .
28 Allan Brawley is Professor of Social Work at The Pennsylvania State University where he teaches social policy and social work with the ageing .
29 Although born and educated in Vienna in 1931 he was appointed Tooke Professor of Economic Science in London University where he remained until accepting a Chair of Social and Moral Sciences at the University of Chicago in 1950 .
30 was a champion of the debating society at New York University where he graduated .
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