Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Youatt became owner of the Nassau Street infirmary , where he lectured on diseases of the dog ; he also gave lectures at University College .
2 Now Gorman is thinking of moving Reid into midfield where he starred for RBAI .
3 In this I was no different from Michael , but where he thought of eagles , I thought of dolphins .
4 In company where he felt at ease , able to be himself , with Paul Alexandre , Anna Akhmatova , Lunia Czechowska , Modigliani still behaved like the well-bred and courteous young man who had first charmed Paris .
5 From a single room in Kingston-upon-Thames which he rented and where he lived with llya , he repaired watches and clocks .
6 Now in right locality and have just realized I did not finish looking up where he lived in A-Z .
7 It was better yesterday , with no bogeys and three birdies at the third , eighth and 15th , where he argued with John Scrivener , chairman of the R&A Rules committee , over a free drop he did not get .
8 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 ’ .
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 They bartered their grain for the salt he 'd brought back from the border , where he traded with Tibetans who 'd scraped it from the arid salt-lakes and carried it south on yaks across the windswept dust-blown plateau lands .
11 Largely self-taught in Marxist literature , he joined the Marxist British Socialist party , where he came into contact with Russian Marxist exiles such as Maxim Litvinov and Georgi Chicherin .
12 As a result he was sent to Arles , where he came into contact with the rhetorician Julianus Pomerius .
13 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 .
14 Murchison recognized the boy 's ability , arranged for his entry to the Royal School of Mines , where he studied under Thomas Huxley and ( Sir ) Andrew Ramsay [ qq.v. ] , and in 1862 recruited him to the Geological Survey of Scotland .
15 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 .
16 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 ’ .
17 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 .
18 Then he thought he was being pampered , so he moved into a dirty hovel , ‘ where he lay on straw like a beast ’ .
19 Of the other leading contenders for honours , Instonians have boosted their squad with the return of Davy Wilson from the French League , where he figured for Amiens , while Irish U-18 Andrew McBride is back at Annadale slotting in for Vincent Devenney ( working in the US ) .
20 Of the other leading contenders for honours , Instonians have boosted their squad with the return of Davy Wilson from the French League , where he figured for Amiens , while Irish U-18 Andrew McBride is back at Annadale slotting in for Vincent Devenney ( working in the US ) .
21 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 .
22 Where he differed from Darwin was mainly on the critical issue of evolution , i.e. , the proposition that one species could change over time into another species , but his arguments on these matters were by no means obscurantist or naive .
23 He was educated at Westminster School , where he specialized in classics and then in science , which he continued at King 's College , Cambridge .
24 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 .
25 The boy was sent back to his classes , where he sat in pain for two hours.Erika Barnes reports
26 As the weather was nice I transferred the goldfish to my garden pond where he stayed from May to September .
27 As captain , he did not agree with the committee over the composition of the team to meet the Australians , and in the end he left England to settle in South Australia , where he coached at St Peter 's College , Adelaide .
28 Mike McFarlane , Commonwealth champion and Olympic finalist , a few years ago before he owned a car , had to travel to the New River Sports Centre on Tottenham 's White Hart Lane , where he trained with Haringey .
29 He left the car body repair factory where he worked at Frampton on Severn at around 1:30 .
30 Ordained in the Church of England in 1894 , he held a number of curacies , including one at St Mary 's , Primrose Hill , in 1904 , where he worked under Percy Dearmer [ q.v . ] .
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