Example sentences of "[subord] he [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | David Marshall lives in central London , where he devotes his time to writing short stories for magazines and drama for radio . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | ‘ So Billy Tuckett gets badly scared and starts running for where he thinks his old friend Lucy Scarrott lives . ’ |
4 | In Norman Nicholson 's Lake District anthology , he is sensibly clear-headed about including his own work where he thinks it is useful . |
5 | He gives a running commentary on what is happening at the moment in the game but also gives a players history where he thinks it will help the reader to understand to a fuller extent what is happening in the play . |
6 | He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front . |
7 | He 's run out of plaster and he 's got an urgent call somewhere where he thinks he 'll need it . |
8 | A representative and influential attempt was made by Plekhanov in his essay , The Role of the Individual in History , where he considers what effect the characters of prominent people such as kings and statesmen have on the course of events . |
9 | Two versions of the tune appear in the collections of Captain Francis O'Neill of the Chicago Police , a contemporary of Honeyman , and Alastair Hardie includes it in his Caledonian Companion , where he acknowledges its publication in Kohler 's Violin Repository of 1885 . |
10 | Having divined the source of his miseries , the bewitched victim reports to the chief 's court , where he submits his accusation for verification by the chief 's own oracle . |
11 | By a somewhat artificial rule , a servant who receives a thing from his master for the master 's use is deemed not to be in possession of it , though the contrary is true where he receives it from a stranger for the master 's use . |
12 | Well I 'm not interested where he takes it ! |
13 | The tale of Simon the Athenian appears in Samuel Sharp 's History of Stamford of 1847 , where he says he found it in a ‘ quaint old black-letter record ’ . |
14 | O'Leary is in the second year of a leisure management course at West London Institute where he says he is adjusting to minor celebrity status . |
15 | Walker gives routes a pitch by pitch description where he feels they are hard to follow . |
16 | ‘ Where else — where he goes I go . |
17 | And the situations I imagine ( where he forsakes me ) are real . |
18 | But I do know that he , where he lives , I 'm sure I 've seen it written that where he lives he has services there . |
19 | He 's godless , where he comes there 's trouble . |
20 | At Marlborough College , where he runs what is widely recognised as the best art department at any school in Britain , his students have repeatedly achieved the highest A-grade results in the country . |
21 | He has a little scullery down there , where he cooks his mad grub . |
22 | The rents seem low , but when one considers that Mayhew 's seller of songs with a dependent wife earned less than 10s. a week and sometimes less than 5s. , it is easy to see why he might cling to his far from model room , where he has his own ‘ bits and sticks ’ , even at an exorbitant rent of 2s. 3d . |
23 | ‘ Then why do n't you buy yours where he buys his ? ’ |
24 | I did n't ring him to ask his advice on how to pick up women — and if I did , it would only be to find out where he buys his chloroform . |
25 | At election time we have a talk and he watches TV and then it 's up to him where he puts his cross . |
26 | ‘ Impossible — Wings Balsdon 's got the goons just where he wants them ’ |
27 | Meditate on the words of Paul in Ephesians 4:17–29 , asking the Holy Spirit to impress upon your mind where he wants you to make changes to co-operate with him in this work of transformation . |
28 | Once a man 's lumbered you with one , he 's got you where he wants you — in the kitchen and in the bed . |
29 | There has , nevertheless , been time to watch him and he appears to be hitting shot after shot pretty well exactly where he wants it . |
30 | There has , nevertheless , been time to watch him and he appears to be hitting shot after shot pretty well exactly where he wants it . |