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

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1 He lives in a little castle , where he spends the whole day .
2 He began his political career at St Andrew 's University , where he ran a campaign to elect Tory Nicholas Fairbairn as rector .
3 Anthony Saxton 's management training began with a major international cosmetics company , and he became Managing Director of an advertising agency before joining John Stork in 1978 , where he ran the UK division .
4 The titles of the lectures included : Dr. Crawford on " The four stages of man 's existence considered in relation to Health and disease " and later on " Physiology ; " Mr Hector McLean on " Taste , " " Highland Poetry & Romance " and " The Study of Geology ; " Mr Chisholm on " Social Reform ; " Mr Lerach on " Burns ; " Mr Dewar on " Electricity ; " Mr Coath on " The Acquisition of Knowledge , " " The Study of Political & Constitutional History and its bearing on Christianity " and " Mental Philosophy ; " Rev. Hugh Monroe on " The Connection of Revelation with Geology " and " Our English Bible ; " Rev. McFadyen on " Rising in Life ; " Dr. Blair on " The Atmosphere " and " Health " where he condemned the Port Ellen water supply ; Colin Hay on " Agriculture & Commerce " and " Instinct & Reason . "
5 Possibly the earliest mention of what are probably Anglo-Saxon graves is that by the thirteenth-century chronicler Roger of Wendover in his Flores Historiarum where he describes the excavation by monks of St Albans in 1178 of ten human skeletons at Redbourne , Hertfordshire , believing some of them to be the bones of St Amphibalus ( Hewlett 1886 , 115 ) .
6 This is a slightly different scene to the one Tennyson portrays in the same setting in his poem ‘ The miller 's Daughter ’ , where he describes the miller consuming a beverage :
7 It is echoed in many of his poems and particularly in ‘ A Farewell ’ , where he describes the rivulet flowing to the sea :
8 He was educated at John Kipling 's School in Barnard Castle , where he acquired an interest in mathematics and astronomy .
9 Where he walked the Dark Elves trembled , for he commanded the powers of magic as if born to them .
10 Another vivid example of this kind of reasoning was offered in a book on The Troublesome Boy ( 1936 ) by Dr H. S. Bryan , a medical officer in the child guidance service and an Assistant County Commissioner in the Boy Scouts , where he brought a little psychoanalytical inspiration to Scouting together with the romanticism of the movement 's founder .
11 Eventually he managed to sit in a chair unaided and began to attend the hospital school , where he operated a computer with a mouth-held drumstick .
12 Instead ‘ Akkawi was taken back to interrogation where he suffered a heart attack .
13 His first cure was at Yalding in the Medway valley , where he succeeded the radical printing preacher John Strowd .
14 A few minutes later Silas led Lucy into the office , where he checked the telephone 's answering device for messages , then , having unhooked it from the phone , he said , ‘ There you are — it 's all yours . ’
15 The first young patrolman , PC Bartholomew , took him up to the bedroom , where he checked the body 's pulse at wrist and neck , took its temperature and the temperature of the room .
16 A Corporal was indicating to Lovat where he thought the firing was coming from .
17 Where he thought the boundary-lands might be , he did not indicate .
18 Winston Churchill , relieved of his responsibilities , travelled to the United States of America , in March 1945 , where he made a speech in which he made a statement that was to prove profoundly true .
19 Following penicillin and cefotaxime administration he was transferred to the intensive care unit , where he made a complete recovery .
20 Where he made a famous name
21 After a year 's study with the Revd C. Hodgson at Brathay Vicarage , Ambleside , he entered Trinity College , Cambridge in 1845 , where he began a lifelong friendship with Henry Bradshaw and Dr Fenton Hort [ qq.v. ] , and came under the influence of the writings of F. D. Maurice [ q.v . ] .
22 In 1872 Ellerton was appointed rector of Hinstock , Shropshire , where he began the research for Notes and Illustrations of Church Hymns ( 1881 ) and to compile with W. Walsham How Children 's Hymns and School Prayers ( 1874 ) .
23 A graduate of Birmingham University , where he took a BSc in coal-mining , he joined Manchester Collieries Ltd , in 1944 .
24 A New Zealander , born in Dunedin and a graduate of Otago University , he went to Merton College , Oxford , in 1934 as a Rhodes Scholar , where he took a First in English .
25 He resumed his studies in 1948 at New College , Oxford , where he took a first class honours degree and was called to the bar a year later .
26 As a student at Columbia University , New York — where he took a degree and a doctorate — and subsequently as a teacher of biochemistry at Boston University , he continued to write in his spare time .
27 He was educated at Madras University , where he took a first in English , and Trinity Hall , Cambridge , where he gained firsts in both Natural Sciences and Law .
28 Geoff Griffin pictured on a recent trip to Lord 's , where he took a Test hat-trick and was no-balled for throwing
29 He was educated at Eton and Trinity College , Cambridge , where he took a pass degree and gained a BA in 1883 .
30 Horne was educated at Newport Grammar School , joined Newport 's Congregational church and , with the ministry in mind , went to Glasgow University ( MA , 1886 ) and then Mansfield College , Oxford , where he took the three-year college course in theology .
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