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

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1 Did either you or him shout anything ?
2 Him or him , or him do you think ?
3 ‘ Here ! ’ he said , looking about him and seeing he had their attention .
4 Maggie looked at him with interest and he nodded , seeing he had her complete attention .
5 He 'd got a new one where he crossed his feet , and a new version of his smile .
6 Where he kissed it goodbye .
7 David Marshall lives in central London , where he devotes his time to writing short stories for magazines and drama for radio .
8 They found some drinks , eventually , in a small beleaguered ante-room , where he fought his way through to the bar and acquired some fizzy orange .
9 The drive is lined all the way by graceful lime trees and provides the first hint as to the verity of Tennyson 's description of Gunby Hall in a poem dated 1849 , where he describes it was a ‘ haunt of ancient peace ’ .
10 After a brief stay in Launceston on the upper reaches of the Tamar , where he replenished his stock of shot , powder , and caps , Gould wrote to his wife in Hobart :
11 The other evening , with the help of a lot of film , he put the spotlight on a very few areas of endeavour where he thought we might be actually going right .
12 Nor indeed did Barth pretend to be beyond criticism , though he was not slow to point out where he thought his critics had misunderstood or misrepresented his views .
13 I shifted my weight on to my other foot , looked around the landing and up the stairs , half-expecting to see my father leaning over the banister rail , or to see his shadow on the wall of the landing above , where he thought he could hide and listen to my phone calls without me knowing .
14 And yet he had been thorough , efficient , and ruthless in his investigation , not drawing the line at torture to extract information where he thought it might be withheld .
15 After playing only a handful of games for Celtic , Docherty moved south to Preston North End , where he made his debut on Christmas Day 1949 , eventually displacing his mentor Bill Shankly and rising through the ranks to captain the Preston side .
16 But Jones decided to turn down his old Wimbledon club , where he made his name as one of the Crazy Gang .
17 To choose one of many examples , I can point to the case of Nottingham-born Herol Graham , whose parents came from Jamaica and gave him no support in his sporting endeavours , at first in sprinting and then in boxing where he made his mark as a light-middleweight .
18 Jim Harris , new president and CEO of the Santa Cruz Operation , was one of the very earliest in the door at Intel Corp , where he made his fortune : since 1988 , aside from his position on SCO 's board , he has has been occupied as a farmer in Minnesota .
19 In 1826 Dunlop entered the Canada Company with John Galt [ q.v. ] , helped found Guelph , then founded Goderich , where he made his home while holding the post of warden of the forest .
20 Allison will be assisting manager Denis Rofe on a consultancy basis from later this week , returning to the Twerton Park ground where he began his managerial career 29 years ago with Bath City .
21 Paul claimed he only joined the Normanby Road Methodist Church for the youth club where he began his entertainment career .
22 Be so kind , please , as to enquire from your colleagues whether any of them brought a fare from the Theater an der Wien this evening at about , ’ — Thiercelin consulted his watch — ‘ ten minutes before seven , and where he took him . ’
23 He was educated at the local grammar school and then Caius College , Cambridge , where he took his BA degree in 1665 , before embarking on a grand tour .
24 He was educated at Eton and St Mary Hall , Oxford , where he took his BA in 1819 .
25 After private tutoring he went to Corpus Christi College , Oxford , where he took his BA in 1807 .
26 Her flesh burned where he touched it .
27 Mr Woodcock , 47 , of Holgate , York , grabbed the weapon with one hand and it went off , blasting a wall with pellets , but he hung on , dragging the raider into the car park outside the restaurant , where he pinned him to the ground until armed police arrived .
28 Henry started his education at a boarding-school in Birkenhead but in the spring of 1887 the family moved to the Queen 's Park district of west London , where he continued his education at Beethoven Street School in Kilburn Lane until 1890 , when he left to work in the jewellery workshops of William Whiteley [ q.v. ] of Bayswater .
29 George , who had two sisters and a brother , attended a private day-school in Eltham and at the age of thirteen entered the Royal Arsenal , where he continued his basic education whilst gaining valuable practical experience .
30 He gave a thumbs-up sign then replaced it and manoeuvred his wheelchair round behind his desk where he tapped his security code into the IBM computer linked up to the central data bank elsewhere in the building .
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