Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 McLaren International , the racing team for whom he drove in his championship-winning season , said in a statement : ‘ He was a gentleman and a great champion . ’
2 His successor but one , Wallia , made an attempt to lead his people across to Africa , but failed , and instead came to terms with the Roman leader Constantius , for whom he campaigned against the Vandals and Alans in Spain .
3 He was transferred to West Ham in the close-season and after two seasons there went on to Reading for whom he played against Palace on 22 January 1938 .
4 She had met him back home in the west country when he had come to supervise a show put on by one of the big ready-to-wear labels , Carnega , for whom he worked as a junior member of the design team .
5 His interest in archaeology led him into contact with Flinders Petrie , for whom he worked as an assistant from 1892 , and who gave him his first experience in excavation .
6 The breach of duty consists not of allowing the conflict of interest to arise because that is often outside the control of the director , but of the director 's preferring his own personal interests to those of persons for whom he acts as fiduciary , or of taking advantage of such a position .
7 He was an esquire of the king 's body and had links with other lords in the north west and north Wales , including the Stanleys and Anthony earl Rivers , for whom he acted as deputy of Beaumaris .
8 He was an esquire of the king 's body and had links with other lords in the north west and north Wales , including the Stanleys and Anthony earl Rivers , for whom he acted as deputy of Beaumaris .
9 Asclepiodatus can , therefore , be seen as beginning his career in the service of Guntram , for whom he acted as referendary , transferring to Childebert in 593 , and then becoming patricius of Provence under Childebert 's sons .
10 But the 5ft 9ins open-side is bitter his pace and all-action game seem destined to take his ambitions no further than the England B side , for whom he excelled in New Zealand this summer .
11 Elham , whom he met on a Beirut blind date , and for whom he converted to Islam , is more blunt .
12 He had no human teacher , but he had the Spirit of Christ and the Scriptures , and through them he grew in knowledge and in spiritual stature .
13 And at the end of the reform agenda would be the electoral question : how does John Smith persuade the two-thirds of the British population who are , as he says , ‘ doing all right ’ to pay more in taxes in order to support the under-privileged one third about whom he speaks with such genuine passion ?
14 The notoriously atheist and materialist Holbach was explicit about whom he meant by " the people " : By the word people I do not mean the stupid populace Every man who can live respectably from the income of his property and every head of a family who owns land ought to be regarded as a citizen .
15 Educated at Leeds Grammar School , he graduated in classics and divinity at Trinity College , Dublin , in 1904 , after which he taught for two years at a school in West Kirby in Liverpool .
16 This was a middle-aged man who had been involved in a road accident after which he suffered from headaches , difficulty in walking , and a total lack of sleep .
17 Thereafter it appears that Haycock himself rather than his father was the main architect member of the firm , although , in partnership with his brother Robert , he continued to engage in building as well as architecture until c .1845 , after which he practised as an architect only .
18 From there he went to Doxford 's Marine Engine Works in Sunderland , after which he served at sea as fourth and third engineer on several steamships .
19 She was visibly astonished when a strange little giggle broke from him , after which he stared at her defiantly .
20 Connolly was sentenced to one day 's imprisonment , after which he applied for a summons against the labour master for alleged assault .
21 George Harvey Goldsmith M.D. , was educated at Bedford Grammar School , after which he went to Cambridge and then St. George 's Hospital , where he had been house surgeon and house physician .
22 On this particular day he had a subsidiary board meeting at 9am , after which he dealt with phone messages and post .
23 The Mayor of Bedford for the time being was always to be an additional director and at the time of the meeting the Mayor was John Wing , who had been sworn in on 29th September 1793 , and served for one year , after which he remained as one of the aldermen .
24 He joined the Royal Air Force during the war , after which he settled in London .
25 He reappeared at Fawsley , near Daventry , at Coventry and at Wolston Priory , after which he fled to La Rochelle , leaving others to carry on .
26 Soon , he lost track of time and it was after what he judged to be many days , he was heartened to hear , occasionally , the far-off sound of metal on rock as his friends tried to clear a way through to him .
27 That was when they had sent for Captain Freddie , and after what he described as a long , sometimes ‘ vair ackermonious diskussion ’ , and after a good deal of long distance telephoning , fax instructions had finally come through that allowed the Chileans to accept his decision as to what was required .
28 On Feb. 18 after what he described as a " routine investigative hearing " a Libyan judge rejected extradition of the two men accused of the Lockerbie bombing .
29 After what he did to THE FACE , I do n't see why you should have a picture of him in the magazine .
30 Not after what he did to me ! ’
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