Example sentences of "where he [vb past] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I chased one into a warehouse where he managed to double back and attack me from behind .
2 Cunliffe criticises the new legislation on the ground that a man could be liable under Category 2 where he engaged in consensual sexual intercourse if this results in either the rupture of a woman 's hymen , the transmission of a sexual disease or her pregnancy .
3 For most of his forty years with the company , he worked in the Finishing Department where he began in 1950 .
4 That was where he began in 1986–87 , but he had a spell on each wing later that season and donned the left-back and centre-forward shirts as well .
5 And when they turned homeward , to tell their grandfather what they had seen and heard , the king of the vookodlaks scurried away to a muddy , murky , bushy part of the wood where he lived with all his tribe of ugly , dark , hairy , spiteful , brawling goblins .
6 Number forty-three where he lived with three other youngsters was more dilapidated than most .
7 And while Toff claims his techniques are very much part of the English slipware tradition , his pots often look like something out of Africa , where he lived for several years .
8 Miguel joins us direct from BARCELONA , where he lived for several months .
9 As such he accumulated considerable property , as well as a reversion of the manor of Bletchingley , where he lived from 1546 , and a number of stewardships and keeperships of royal manors , including that of the new palace of Nonsuch .
10 On 20 January 1744 he reached Paris , and moved on to Gravelines near Dunkirk , where he lived in strict privacy under the name of the Chevalier Douglas .
11 After the latter match there was a flurry of interest in him from Football League clubs and Fred soon signed for Northampton , where he played for seven seasons before moving to Palace in February 1936 .
12 He achieved many of his successes in Australia , where he played in 11 of his 16 Tests .
13 The donor is William Bainter O'Neal ( born 1907 ) , Professor Emeritus of architectural history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville , where he taught from 1946 to 1972 .
14 Most recently he had been appointed director of the Centre for International Studies by Zhao Ziyang , where he advised on foreign affairs .
15 Bonham was a founder-member of the Carlton Club from where he carried out most of his work .
16 Brownswerd was recommended to the Master 's post while Leigh was still in , office , and his appointment was confirmed on , 9th March 1565 ; he had taught already in Wilmslow and Macclesfield , and was to teach later at Stratford-on-Avon and again at Macclesfield , where he died on 15th April 1589 .
17 After Charles V died in 1558 , Torriano entered the service of his son Philip II and moved to Toledo , where he died in 1585 .
18 He was also one of those who formed the force that took part in the famous Dr. Jamieson 's Raid that led to the outbreak of the Boer War , and after the war , was a farmer in Rhodesia for ten years before returning to Scotland , where he died in 1951 .
19 In 1730 he became rector of Barsham in Suffolk , where he died in 1735 .
20 However , probably his best performance was in the Hennessy Cognac Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown where he led for most of the trip before tiring and finishing fourth behind subsequent Cheltenham hero Jodami , Chatam and General Idea .
21 Then Kraal remembered that when Creggan had asked him about where he came from all he had said was ‘ the South ’ and not really told him any more .
22 We do not know where he went to next , nor whether Richard was still with him .
23 He then went on to the University of Leipzig where he stayed for four years , except for an interlude in Berlin of eighteen months .
24 In the autumn of 1929 Humphrys was appointed high commissioner ( from 1932 first British ambassador ) to the British mandated state of Iraq , where he stayed for six years .
25 It was in New Zealand , where he stayed for three and a half years , that he first entered the world of Bohemia and found himself getting on best with artists .
26 He was born in Wales in 1771 but served his apprenticeship in Stamford at the drapery business of James McGuffog , where he stayed for three years , originally at 31 High Street and later on St. Mary 's Street .
27 A year later he moved to Bury , and then in 1896 to Ganton , where he stayed until 1902 , when he became professional at the South Herts Club in Totteridge , north London .
28 In 1965 he moved to the Shia shrine in Najaf , in Iran where he stayed until 1978 .
29 8 , when , for some reason , perhaps some personal misconduct , he was dismissed ; he decamped to York , where he resided for many years .
30 In 1901 Scott moved to Bedford , where he remained for twelve years .
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