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

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1 Afterwards , the actor was swept from the courtroom and along the corridors , closely pursued by screaming fans and on to the court steps , where he said in a prepared statement : ‘ This has not been a case about homosexuality and I resent any suggestion that it was .
2 Between Piccadilly and Putney , where he lived in the basement of a decaying Victorian house , he progressed through his usual states of somnolence , sick juddering wakefulness , and increasing worry about Val .
3 But at Allen Street , where he lived in considerable poverty , he insisted on his independence , cooked all his meals on a gas ring in his room and refused to accept any hospitality from Minton .
4 Now in right locality and have just realized I did not finish looking up where he lived in A-Z .
5 Russell devoted a whole chapter to the topic , where he argued in favour of both the narrow , imposed variety and the more important ‘ constructive self-discipline ’ .
6 ( Missolonghi , on the mainland opposite , had been Lord Byron 's pied-á-terre , where he died in 1824 , with whom Leonard shared much , romantically and in the fuller Romantic sense . )
7 Those interested in seeing more of the sculptor 's work can visit a museum to him in the village of Sacre Monte , just north of Varese , where he died in 1950 .
8 Eadberht abdicated of his own accord in 758 , handing the kingdom over to his son , Oswulf , and becoming a cleric at York ( where he died in 768 ) , but Oswulf was killed within the year by his own household in 759 near the unidentified settlement of Methel Wongtun and replaced by Aethelwald Moll , who is likely to have been associated with those who were responsible for Oswulf 's murder ; nor did Eadberht 's descendants recover royal power for twenty years .
9 After his dismissal he continued in private practice in a small way for some years , evidently living in somewhat reduced circumstances , until in 1837 he retired from Sydney to his government land-grant property on the Hunter River , where he died in September of that year .
10 Pip is sent by his sister and Uncle Pumblechook to ‘ play ’ at Miss Havisham 's , where he falls in love with the haughty young Estella .
11 The film is about a getaway driver who decides to cast aside his criminal life , seeking refuge in the Suffolk countryside , where he falls in love , marries and starts a family , but his former associates do not want to lose him .
12 US President-elect Bill Clinton has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship from University College , Oxford , where he studied in 1968 and '69 .
13 Newly married and impecunious , Freeman entered the Colonial Service as assistant colonial surgeon in Accra on the Gold Coast , where he landed in June 1887 , remaining for four years .
14 He threw out a hand , clutching at empty air , then fell backwards , tumbling head over heels down the steps , finally crashing to a stop at the bottom , where he lay in a spreading pool of blood .
15 A surgeon 's son , he was educated at the Dragon School , Oxford , St Paul 's School , London , Jesus College , Cambridge , and St Thomas 's Hospital , where he qualified in 1946 .
16 Back once more , Vincent moved to another village , Cuesmes , where he lodged in a house divided in two .
17 Later Petri taught in Berlin , but resigned in protest at the dismissal of Jewish colleagues in 1933 , making his home in Zacapone , Poland , where he participated in a Summer School .
18 He visited the Royal Academy , where he exhibited in 1797 and 1798 , and frequented other exhibitions .
19 The frequency with which his name appeared in the press , in Art News and Review where he appeared in ‘ Portrait of the Artist ’ ( also contributing a drawing of S. John Woods for the same series ) , in The Leader and Picture Post , confirmed his role as celebrity .
20 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 . ’
21 The Italian Ottavio Miseroni was in Prague from 1588 to 1624 , where he specialized in cutting gemstones .
22 He was educated at Westminster School , where he specialized in classics and then in science , which he continued at King 's College , Cambridge .
23 The ‘ journey ’ that Martin Scorsese took started on New York 's Lower East Side , and proceeded through the Catholic Church ( his early ambition was to enter the priesthood ) , via New York University , where he majored in movies .
24 Cameron also designed ( 1782–5 ) the palace of Pavlovsk for the Grand Duke Paul , where he built in the grounds the first Greek Revival building in Russia , the Temple of Friendship .
25 It was in a cinema on 86th Street where he sat in the balcony , wearing an old sports jacket and open-necked shirt .
26 He took me often to organ recitals ( Goss Custard and Thalben Ball ) and to the Proms , where he sat in the balcony over the orchestra cupping his good ear in his hand .
27 The boy was sent back to his classes , where he sat in pain for two hours.Erika Barnes reports
28 He was very bright , and sailed through the Royal Grammar School at High Wycombe to Sussex University , where he arrived in 1972 to read Languages .
29 The next phase of Blackwell 's career was in the colony of Massachusetts Bay , where he arrived in 1684 .
30 In the summer of 1914 Braque was once more at Sorgues , while Picasso spent his time between Sorgues and Avignon , where he worked in the company of André Derain .
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