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

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1 He lives in a little castle , where he spends the whole day .
2 Where he walked the Dark Elves trembled , for he commanded the powers of magic as if born to them .
3 His first cure was at Yalding in the Medway valley , where he succeeded the radical printing preacher John Strowd .
4 Where he made a famous name
5 Following penicillin and cefotaxime administration he was transferred to the intensive care unit , where he made a complete recovery .
6 After a year 's study with the Revd C. Hodgson at Brathay Vicarage , Ambleside , he entered Trinity College , Cambridge in 1845 , where he began a lifelong friendship with Henry Bradshaw and Dr Fenton Hort [ qq.v. ] , and came under the influence of the writings of F. D. Maurice [ q.v . ] .
7 A New Zealander , born in Dunedin and a graduate of Otago University , he went to Merton College , Oxford , in 1934 as a Rhodes Scholar , where he took a First in English .
8 He resumed his studies in 1948 at New College , Oxford , where he took a first class honours degree and was called to the bar a year later .
9 He was educated at Madras University , where he took a first in English , and Trinity Hall , Cambridge , where he gained firsts in both Natural Sciences and Law .
10 Horne was educated at Newport Grammar School , joined Newport 's Congregational church and , with the ministry in mind , went to Glasgow University ( MA , 1886 ) and then Mansfield College , Oxford , where he took the three-year college course in theology .
11 He was educated at Quaker institutions : Sidcot School and Woodbrooke College , Birmingham , where he took the social studies course .
12 ‘ Sweetie , you are looking at an old moose who just ca n't figure out where he took the wrong trail and he 'll never get back up that hill again .
13 ‘ I do n't think so , ’ he replied sullenly , unrolling his sleeves and going to the chair , where he collected the burgundy waistcoat given to him by the old man .
14 Flynn had overcome this shortage by holding a night school for his gangers , where he taught the simple precepts of laying down a line on the ground from a survey map .
15 Also in 1875 Townsend made his first tour to the Continent ; throughout his life he made regular visits to Europe , especially to northern Italy , where he developed a lifelong interest in architectural mosaics .
16 He was appointed paediatrician to Queen Charlotte 's Maternity Hospital ( 1933 ) , and physician to the Hospital for Sick Children , the Middlesex Hospital , and the British Postgraduate Hospital , Hammersmith ( 1934 ) , where he developed the renowned premature-baby unit in 1947 .
17 Reagan 's formative years were spent in a series of small Illinois towns — Tampico , Monmouth , Dixon and finally Eureka where he attended the small church-related Eureka College from 1928 until 1932 .
18 He later worked on high-power magnetrons both at Birmingham and at SERL , Baldock , where he became a senior principal scientific officer .
19 News of the men 's golf included Mr. H. le Fleming Shepherd 's efforts in the Amateur Championship at St Andrew 's where he reached the 3rd round .
20 Only at the French chateau of Montagu House in Whitehall ( 1859 ) , where he owed a particular allegiance to his great patron the Duke of Buccleuch and was ever hard put to please his Duchess , was he again truly still at the height of his powers .
21 One of Quine 's highpoints on the record comes on Do n't Go , where he matches the despairing vocal with a stumbling , tongue-tied guitar line that breaks down continually into agonised microphonic feedback .
22 At Canniesburn Hospital , where he spent the major part of his working life , his close friend and colleague , Professor W Henry Reid , said that Prof Gibson was one of the city 's finest sons .
23 Of these the most conservative was Porta , who as late as 1578 could publish an old-fashioned cantus firmus Mass on the Josquin subject ‘ La sol fa re mi ’ and who corresponded with Carlo Borromeo ; on the other hand , his Magnificat for the Franciscan Chapter at Bologna was in 24 parts and we know that he frequently employed trombones , cornetts , violins , and portative organs as well as the large ones at San Antonio , Padua , where he spent the last six years of his life .
24 Williamson donated more than £500,000 to Lancaster and about £100,000 to Lytham St Annes , where he spent an increasing amount of time after 1913 .
25 Sir Keith Joseph offers a flexi-time history according to which , in the same speech where he entertained the spectacular belief that Britain 's streets had been plunged into insecurity ‘ for the first time in a century and a half ’ , he also conjured with a more modest timescale whereby ‘ such words as good and evil , such stress on self-discipline and standards have been out of favour since the war ’ .
26 He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church , Oxford ( BA , 1723 ) , where he formed a lifelong friendship with Henry Fox ( later first Baron Holland , q.v. ) , to whose social , financial , and vocational backing his career owed much .
27 After a rural childhood in Schleswig-Holstein , teacher-training at Giessen and gymnastic teaching experience in Spain and Portugal , where he absorbed the rich rhythmic pattern of Iberian life , Hinrich Medau returned to Germany to study new ideas combining rhythm and physical education .
28 He was educated at the Perse School , Cambridge , and won a scholarship to Pembroke College , Cambridge , where he received a first class in part i of the English tripos in 1928 and a first class with distinction in part ii in 1929 .
29 On Dec. 7 he put this intention into action by visiting Amritsar , accompanied by his most senior ministers , where he received a warm welcome from large crowds .
30 In early July de Gaulle paid his first visit to the US , where he received a warm welcome .
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