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

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1 It was considerably less straight than that of Sarazen as it clattered into the trees on the right but nevertheless rebounded on to the fairway short of the bunker from where he managed a four .
2 Headley Down 's Paul Whillians has won senior schoolboy motocross races with monotonous regularity of late , but the monotony was shattered in Saturday 's Bedfont Lake meeting at Four Marks where he managed no higher than third — a disastrous performance by his standard .
3 During grape picking Signor Lombardo , the owner , invites guests to visit his vineyard on the slopes of Etna where he produces a wonderful red wine .
4 When he finally relinquished his business in 1868 Sampson moved to 165 Whitham Road , Broomhill where he enjoyed a long retirement as the Sheffield Telegraph noted :
5 Jan Irving ( Wirral ) was another to win at Derby , where he took the long jump with 6.64 metres .
6 Hamawaki started his career at Kawasaki Motors and headed various Kawasaki subsidiaries in the US , before moving to BMW in 1981 where he directed the luxury automaker 's entry into the Japanese market .
7 I knew where he kept a spare back-door key and walked round the side of the house .
8 He showed her the cases with other small flags on pins : these he used in the autumn to mark the beginning of the vintages , and the card-index where he kept the regional weather reports year before year .
9 the French might have advanced into the country south of Charleroi , but the Duke , as ever , brooded over the left-hand side of the map which showed the great sweep of flat country between Mons and Tournai. that was where he feared a French advance that would cut the British off from the North Sea .
10 This is where he meets the beautiful Estella for the first time .
11 He was a member of the committee that organised this year 's BAIE convention in Torquay , where he hosted an open forum on layout and design and delighted members by staging a tasting of Courage ales .
12 He followed his father 's profession as a whitesmith , locksmith , bell hanger and general ironmonger and lived in a house in Broad Street where he fiddled the local gas company by bypassing the meter using a section of old piping .
13 Pontypridd and the surrounding Welsh valleys were the area where he served the deaf and dumb population with devotion for twenty-three years .
14 Mozart 's birthplace and the house where he composed the Magic Flute are both now museums .
15 It is , of course , the birthplace of one Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the house where he was born , as well as the house where he composed The Magic Flute , are now fascinating museums .
16 Then he felt his way along the wall to where he knew the faulty junction box to be .
17 He went to Eton where he began a lifelong interest in hunting by becoming Master of the Beagles After completing his education he went to work in the family 's Chicago businesses , but the call of the land which ran strongly in his blood , proved too much He went farming in Texas , but returned to England in 1908 and bought Morris Grange , with four farms , at Scotch Corner — a few miles from Lartington .
18 In 1602 legal troubles stemming from his separation and the illness of one of his children caused him to seek refuge in Amsterdam , where he became a successful merchant and innkeeper .
19 In 1926 he settled near Eastbourne , where he became a familiar sight driving at speed in his superb Lagonda through the Sussex lanes .
20 On renouncing alcohol he was pardoned and he set sail for Darlington where he became a leading light in the Society .
21 Having collected minerals widely in northern Europe , he finally settled in Copenhagen , where he became a well-known collector , dealer , and tutor in mineralogy .
22 Glenn has frequently been for training in one of the world 's most deadly martial arts to its home in Malaysia , where he became the only non-Malay , non-Muslim to reach the Jurulatih , or ‘ expert in technique ’ grade .
23 He ended up in the village of Hampole near Doncaster , where he became the spiritual director of the local anchoress Margaret Kirkby , who lived a solitary life in a cell next to the Church , and the nuns of the enclosed Cistercian convent .
24 He returned to racecourse action for his hurdling debut at Kempton a year ago , and progressed to win his next three outings , culminating in a narrow victory from Oh So Risky at Cheltenham , where he became the first novice to win the Champion Hurdle since Doorknocker in 1956 .
25 So in 1901 he decided to emigrate with his wife and two children to Australia , where he became the first full-time missioner of the Adult Deaf Society of Victoria , which celebrated its centenary in 1984 .
26 In nineteen sixty five , which was rather after I came here , he moved to the University of Sussex , where he became the first Dean of the new School of Biological Sciences , and that was the beginning of a very distinguished contribution to scientific work in this university .
27 The Old Testament speaks of a stone raised by Jacob on the spot where he experienced a mystic vision ; Jacob worshipped the stone and anointed it with oil .
28 Parkhill played superbly with birdies at three holes , including the second where he had a four iron to one inch from the hole .
29 From Tripoli the advance into Tunisia involved him in some of the bitterest fighting of the war : in the Matmata Hills on the outflanking of the Mareth Line ; at Wadi Akarit , where he had a narrow escape when he received ( as he modestly put it , doubtless so as not to worry me unduly ) ‘ a wallop from a piece of spent shell ’ , but was not badly injured ; and at the drive north to Enfidaville .
30 Allen stole forward to a point where he had a good view of the Waste .
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