Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Soon he hopes to be at a new home in a different area , where he hopes to be able to live his life in peace .
2 Allowing his legs to relax , he worked at unlatching the twin bolts and eased the door open , clambering inside where he dropped to his knees , exhausted , his chest heaving as he sucked in mouthfuls of air .
3 This time he was taken to Darlington Memorial Hospital where he continued to be an outpatient for three years .
4 Just a brief response to a small part of Iain MacLaren 's letter , where he refers to the Royal Navy abandoning hammocks not long after the Second World War .
5 Did your husband , on his return to this country , where he expected to be reunited with his wife and family , like the houseboat Grace very much ? "
6 Leonard Piper , 57 , made his pledge at Witham Magistrates ' Court where he admitted to driving while over the limit .
7 His first recorded appearance is at Longleat House , Wiltshire , where he went to work for Sir John Thynne [ q.v. ] as a master mason in March 1568 .
8 It is believed that this was Hadrian 's retreat , where he went to be quiet and enjoy his drawing , writing and music-making .
9 He has set up a pirate radio station in his bedroom , where he talks to the disaffected youth of his neighbourhood under the guise of Happy Harry Hard-On .
10 where he talks to people about setting up his business is a legitimate thing to record .
11 It 's not surprising that Koons began his career as a salesman , selling memberships for the Museum of Modern Art in New York in the late Seventies , following a stint of art school in Baltimore and a relatively nondescript youth in a small Pennsylvania town , where he listened to Led Zeppelin and ‘ chased after women ’ .
12 To his credit , or possibly his ignorance , Michael then immediately filmed the next scene , where he had to be seen on the underside of a fire engine 's turntable ladder twenty feet up in the air , being lowered to the ground .
13 ‘ Paul Daniels learned the ropes on the Middlesbrough club scene where he had to be a little tougher to survive the wisecracks , but he comes across as unfriendly on television , ’ he said .
14 As abrasive as ever , Morrissey made an appearance on Radio One 's Round Table where he cut to ribbons practically every recording artist in the country .
15 Goram 's prodigious clearance sent McCoist racing into the Belgians ' box , where he looked to be impeded .
16 The retirement lasted two year , until McLaren tempted him back to the sport in 1982 and his old skills were soon apparent at Brands Hatch and Watkins Glen , where he returned to winning ways .
17 The chapel on the south side of the Lady chapel was St Gabriel 's chapel , and here on 20 July 1280 he ordained a chantry , where he chose to be buried .
18 In fact , when all his debts were paid off , the money was quickly spent and he soon found himself waiting to collect his $55 a week on the unemployment line at 75 East 13th Street , where he happened to be caught by an eagle-eyed Life photographer before the film 's release .
19 At the last Christmas party he proved it with a stunning virtuoso performance in the restaurant , where he mimed to Abba records using a salt cellar as a microphone .
20 Sherlock Holmes leaves England for New York City where he comes to the aid of his long-time love , the famous stage actress Irene Adler .
21 The blast took the oriental in the right shoulder , knocked him off his feet and hurled him clear across the room , where he crashed to a stop with his head and shoulders propped against the far wall .
22 Sunderland Council has been praised by the district auditor in his annual appraisal where he pointed to several areas where the council had given value for money .
23 William Agnew was born deaf in Glasgow , and at an early age was sent to be educated at the Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , where he proved to be a remarkable scholar .
24 He was one of those ‘ look after number one ’ types , not averse to trampling on other people if it got him where he wanted to be .
25 Where he wanted to be was right there , but unobserved .
26 Edward was ruthless where he needed to be ; although his resolution sometimes involved treachery , this was a means to an end and never simply a wanton habit .
27 He has a non-vocational Oxbridge degree but has been thoroughly trained in the operations of the family business and is a shrewd and capable manager with some 32 years of practical experience ( plus 5 years in the army , where he rose to the rank of major ) .
28 This is the most promising film yet by director Damian Harris ( son of actor Richard ) , although he resorts to cliche in the final woman-in-peril chase sequence .
29 Billy the Badger had much more difficulty in proving his innocence , although he admitted to stealing chickens .
30 Touring the fort , commanded by Sir Eyre Coote of the 37th Regiment , an unexpected knowledge surfaced : ‘ Dr Johnson talked of the proportions of charcoal and salt-petre in making gunpowder , of granulating it and of giving it a gloss ’ — although he admitted to Boswell afterwards that he had ‘ talked ostentatiously ’ .
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