Example sentences of "where he [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Swiss competitor is a talented athlete having recently returned from the Winter Paralympics in France where he took part in the cross country sledging .
2 He was well known at the Maze Races where he took part in many heats with various friends , including Edward Wakefield , the Quaker from Moyallon .
3 I mean he does actually make er expose di differences between different areas where , where he says peasant associations er where the landlords are the worse they will suffer the worse punishment whereas
4 In 1964 , although widely expected to reach the higher echelons of the Army , Winchester retired at his own request and settled in Kenya , where he kept dairy cattle on a farm outside Nairobi .
5 His public status is reasserted in the final confrontation with Williams , where he speaks verse to the common soldier 's prose , yet rewards his honesty ( IV.viii.24–72 ) .
6 But in May 1841 the bishop of Bath and Wells revoked his licence to preach , and he moved to Suffolk , where he became curate of Stoke-by-Clare , but was suspended by the bishop of Ely .
7 He was favourably impressed by Utrecht , ‘ a brave City , a University with godly professors , full of English ’ , but pressed on to Arnhem , where he became pastor of the English church .
8 He left home at the age of ten and went to London , then to Stamford , where he became apprentice to a draper and educated himself in his spare time .
9 Eric Wood 's stark appraisal of the pace of reform programmes came at York , where he became president of the 2,000-member National Association of Educational Inspectors , Advisers and Consultants .
10 Trevor Goldsmith ( left ) joined the company after 17 years with Lowndes Queensway , where he became Store Manager of the Kings Lynn , Carpetland branch .
11 After Fortunatus left the Austrasian kingdom he travelled to Tours and ultimately to Poitiers , where he became bishop in the last years of his life .
12 When Rolls-Royce in turn took over Bristol Siddeley , Geoff was moved from the Parkside factory to the Ansty factory in Coventry , where he became foreman of the Aero/Industrial Rig Shop .
13 The son of a former naval commander who went on to become a sales rep for a marine- engines manufacturer , Tim was educated at Sevenoaks School , a minor public school in Kent where he became house captain .
14 His neat modern home — his study stuffed with the 100 or so original runners for the 1989 Booker Prize , whose judging panel he is chairing — is still close to the University of Birmingham , where he became Professor of English in 1976 , but he took early retirement two years ago .
15 After leaving school he left home for Toronto and then on to New York , where he attended theatre school .
16 Yet his horizons were quickly widened to include the nearby town of Dorchester where he attended day school , and where at the age of 16 he was apprenticed to a local architect , despite his academic interests .
17 Sukarno was sent to Surabaya , where he experienced loneliness and sought shelter in the Theosophical Society library where he became acquainted with the great Europeans from Rousseau to Marx .
18 Until the early sixties Khomeini spent his life in the holy city of Qom , where he taught law , philosophy and ethics , insisting that Islam had a commitment to social and political causes and that Iran had to be independent of both Eastern and Western colonialism .
19 Sir Daniel Macnee , Scotland 's leading portrait painter of his day and President of the Royal Scottish Academy , painted boxes at Cumnock as a young man , and William Leighton Leitch who worked first in Cumnock and then for the Smith brothers , later found fame in London as a water-colourist and for over 20 years visited Buckingham Palace and other royal residences where he taught painting to Queen Victoria and her family .
20 He spent some time in Paris , where he taught Sanskrit , Gothic and Old High German .
21 I felt a stabbing pain in my caught wing as the one on the top of the pole lunged with his beak at where he saw blood .
22 He also left money for prisoners in the city 's prisons and the Gate House at Westminster and for poor householders in his ward and in two London parishes — St Magnus and St Christopher le Stocks , where he was then living — and in the parishes of Dorney and Burnham in Buckinghamshire and Sittingbourne in Kent , where he owned property .
23 Bonneville , called the ‘ Bald Headed Chief ’ by the Indians , visited the Asotin band of Nez Perce , where he administered medicine to the daughter of Flint Necklace , or Old Looking Glass , father of Chief Joseph 's greatest ally .
24 Many of his ideas were published in Hints on Agricultural Subjects ( 1809 ) , and his views on Ireland , where he spent time between 1813 and 1816 , in Observations on the State of Ireland , Principally Directed to its Agriculture and Rural Population ( 1818 ) .
25 He then writes that in the early part of 821/early 1418 , Molla Fenari appointed his younger son , Sinan al-Din Yusuf Bali Celebi ( Yusuf Bali ) , as naib for the kadilik of Bursa and with his elder son , Muhyi " l-Din Muhammad Shah Celebi ( Mehmed Sah Fenari ) , went directly to Egypt where he spent Ramadan at the Zayniyya medrese and awaited the arrival of Seyh Zeyneddin , with whom he subsequently made the pilgrimage in 822 , departing from , and returning to , Jerusalem .
26 But he stayed on the move and following a scholarship from the Paderewski Foundation travelled to India , where he got food poisoning , Peru , where he taught art for two years , and Morocco where he met his first wife .
27 He was an owd man well over eighty and he wanted to end his days on the mashes where he 'd allus been .
28 First we must get him out of England , where he risks death every moment .
29 An American had built a mountain lodge more than five hundred feet below the edge of the reserve where he offered horseback riding along the mountain trails and old logging roads — but that was in the tourist season which would n't officially open for a further month .
30 Born in February 1924 , he was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and the University of London , where he studied law .
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