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

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1 After purchasing new stock in Paris he re-established his business in 1751 in the Strand , at the centre of the London map trade .
2 I mean that 's that 's one of his stock in trades he 's a superb volleyer of the ball and it was there for a second with a chance was there for a second .
3 He was so frightened he would n't let the driver go across a green light in case he hit Red and the twins coming the other way . ’
4 Her own preference was for retracing Maurice 's route at first light in case he had suffered a breakdown or been involved in an accident .
5 On Tuesday in Strasbourg he will be renewing his calls for a crackdown on EC agricultural fraud .
6 He probably tried the door to the house , found that unlocked as well and picked up the hammer in case he was disturbed . ’
7 The week when we really knew of the treatment of the Jews in Holland he could not eat either .
8 During the heavy defeat in Australia he was criticized for not being able to instil spirit into a losing team , and was fully aware of his shortcomings .
9 At the second appeal Murphy 's conviction was quashed , a new witness coming forward to say that at the time of the murder in Luton he had seen Murphy in a London street .
10 Mr Charlwood worked in Sunbury and when his employers , KPK ( Sheet Metal ) Ltd moved to Hayes in Middlesex he was offered an equivalent job .
11 Through his research in Norway he made contact with the former secret agent Bernhard Bergersen who was keen to ensure that the Norwegian facts were correct .
12 During the British mandate in Palestine he was a leading member of Irgun .
13 After much ceremony in Accra he was buried in his birth-place , Nkroful .
14 The eldest , Thomas , was to have ‘ all my books in case he betake himself to the study and practice of physic ’ .
15 He is able to run his part-time practice in Leyburn he worked in Darlington and Richmond before that around the racing calendar .
16 When Mr Steen rang on Friday afternoon to say he was n't certain whether or not he was returning to London at the weekend , she had checked the petrol in the car in case he might want it .
17 When he saw a gang trying to break into a car in Gateshead he and a neighbour chased the youths .
18 But by the time he went to college in Minneapolis he was playing folk music on an acoustic guitar and learning to blow — not suck — the harmonica .
19 As Superintendent in Bolton he produced the first issue of The Deaf Quarterly News as a local news-sheet of four pages .
20 As soon as the news reached Edward in England he was only too happy to appeal to the Pope for the murderer 's excommunication .
21 Nothing is sacred ; when the Princess of Wales bought a Mercedes in February he accused the Royals of ‘ showing contempt for British workers while living off the fat of the land ’ .
22 Trent considered showing one of them how to keep the bows of the Zodiac to the wind in case he had to cast them off but Louis was beside him .
23 A metre and a half of copper wire with wooden handgrips at each end went in his pocket plus a box of bullets for his Walther in case he should be able to reclaim it from the masthead .
24 Sharp rock in hand he cuts steps , balanced unroped above the hideous bumslide to oblivion .
25 When he first refers to the approach made to Gundovald in Constantinople he does not reveal the identity of the man involved .
26 Cranmer played no rugby after the war , and apart from a handful of matches during his two months in India he played no cricket during the hostilities .
27 After nine months in office he still is uncertain whether to go fast or slow on any issue from the Russians to oil slicks .
28 But he pulled through , and after 14 months in hospital he was finally allowed home .
29 After three months in hospital he returns to the car park , seeks out the girl and gives her another ticket with time left on it .
30 After barely three months in power he was murdered by the disaffected Praetorian Guards , who ‘ regretted the licence of the former reign ’ .
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