Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun sg] he " in BNC.
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1 | In term time he spent nearly every weekend with us in London , sleeping in a small room which overlooked the garden , a room which we 'd previously used as a dressing room . |
2 | After gaining a doctorate in Chemical Engineering he spent three years lecturing at University College , Swansea and then , in 1967 , he became Professor of Chemical Engineering at Bradford University . |
3 | Produced in album style he covers the ground in meticulous style . |
4 | came from the hospital to do her midwifery and there was a boy in Wrexham Hospital he 'd give up the permanent job to go to The Yale |
5 | When Curteys hit at Lewkenor 's and his associates ' involvement in corn speculation he acted in the tradition to which we shall return , of the magnate 's dispensing reasonable justice , but it was a politically fatal manoeuvre . |
6 | Immediately after the service my aunt would dash to work at Nelson House , one of the Godolphin School Boarding Houses , whilst my mother and sisters came home to breakfast , already prepared by Dad , and in winter time he would also have the kitchen fire blazing away . |
7 | From his vantage point in Worcester House he became involved in the speculative buying of soldiers ' bills , with which he made fifteen purchases of Crown land , mostly on behalf of other men . |
8 | On January 14 in Atlantic City he faces Michael Olajide , the flashy Liverpool-born Canadian nicknamed The Silk who dabbles in male modelling and was outpointed by Frank Tate for the IBF title three years ago . |
9 | In severe injury or in head injury he may lapse in and out of unconsciousness . |
10 | In Inglewood Forest he took : |
11 | In Rutland Forest he had ‘ dead and dry wood which can be collected in the demesne woods of the lord King with the hand alone , without any iron instrument . |
12 | After twenty years of trading in the volost' and in Kursk town he came to own by 1914 eight houses ( four of them in Kursk ) and had a turnover of a million roubles . |
13 | In working life he is a Boeing 747 pilot and he also gave an in-depth demonstration on the blood curdling medieval art . |
14 | Livingstone argues , correctly , that the attempts by the European left to create ‘ a progressive and democratic Europe ’ are incomplete , but then back in Wapping mode he argues that a ‘ fascist and racist right ’ is now replacing ‘ democracy and civilised politics ’ in Europe . |
15 | In state medicine he had observed that for chronic diseases like cancer , the responses to the repair syndrome were not good and decided that the most important factors causing such diseases were psychological and nutritional . |
16 | ’ Tom , therefore , had to pass through various stages of purification , in which water is the essential element , before he can be reunited in heaven with Ellie , the well-brought-up little girl , into those bedroom in Harthover House he had so unceremoniously descended by way of the chimney . |
17 | He studied acting under the GI Bill and after touring in summer stock he began landing parts in television as heavies . |
18 | AFTER a few minutes in the company of Joe Boyd , I was wondering whether there was anybody in world music he had not heard of . |
19 | As a student in Trinity College he had been used to doing six hours a week . |
20 | If it is large in relation tot he aquarium , the accumulation of food and subsequent rotting will lead to the growth of what you call fungi . |
21 | And in Basil Fawlty-style he suggests an alternative to milk — Coca-Cola sprinkled with basil . |
22 | In Ego Dormio he explains to the Sister that as she grows in her love of Christ , she will find nothing matters to her but this love and the sin of man which disfigures it , and that all this is focused by thinking on the Passion of Christ : Although in The Form he makes it clear to Margaret that it is difficult to be too prescriptive about meditation , since God will put the kind of thoughts into her heart that are right for her , he does say in Emendatio Vitae that beginners in spiritual life may find the words of others helpful ( 8.120.31 – 2 ) and on occasions he himself wrote meditations on the Passion which embody his understanding of the catalysis they are designed to help . |
23 | In cross examination he accepted that there was no such reference in any report he had written in this case and agreed that quote , I do n't think I 've discussed Cheshire Homes before today , unquote . |