Example sentences of "where he [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Me and Mummy know where he hides it and my mum takes some . |
2 | Davide had turned up a coin , one afternoon , when he was mooning around ; it was a common enough type , the professor told him in the museum at Riba , where he took it for an opinion . |
3 | Yeah I wonder where he took it to , you wan na try Dunscroft down at bottom , see what they do |
4 | No sooner was it known in France that he was in the Texel , than a courier was dispatched with orders for him to go overland to Paris , where he says he is to have the grant of a fresh commission and a larger squadron , sufficient to make a descent on any part of Great Britain or Ireland … |
5 | Yu was vice-president of engineering and vice-president of business development at Everex from 1986 to 1991 and Lau was previously treasurer and vice-president of operations at Everex , where he says he was instrumental in the development of the Abaton and EMAC Macintosh divisions . |
6 | In his History of the Abbots Bede says that Ecgberht , king of Kent , sent a certain Wigheard to Rome where he wished him to be consecrated archbishop , and only subsequently in the Ecclesiastical History does Bede report that Oswiu and Ecgberht consulted together on what action to take about a successor to Deusdedit and that they agreed on the choice of one of Deusdedit 's clergy , Wigheard , whom they sent to Rome to be consecrated ( HE III , 29 ) . |
7 | There appeared to be no survivors and there were plenty of witnesses to swear both Greg Martin and Paula Varna were on board when the yacht sailed — Martin was well known at the marina where he kept her and Paula was a highly visible character . ’ |
8 | He accompanied his trainees on lunchtime booze-ups in the local pub where he regaled them with stories of his hectic social life . |
9 | He has reached the point where he thinks he is so right that he has in fact ceased to develop . |
10 | I had my trumpet case on my knee and half a carriage to myself , so I pulled out a paperback of Gore Vidal 's latest Essays and read the one where he thinks he gets confused with Anthony Burgess . |
11 | That left a large space of time on Saturday where there was little possibility of establishing that Peter Yeo had been where he said he was . |
12 | We retraced our steps to the car , and Gerry next drove me to a field near Dundalk where he said he could show me an altar used in the Penal Days . |
13 | ‘ That is where he said he spent his time , but it was n't true . ’ |
14 | Erm my reference was in part to the Secretary of State 's notice of approval of the last alteration of the structure plan , where he said he accepted that some of the provision York provision would have to made outside the ci city boundaries . |
15 | I 'm sure that 's where he said he got it from the |
16 | He was going to pick them up out of the gutter and establish them in the monied world where he knew they belonged . |
17 | He swept the magazine into a drawer , then carried the tea mug over to the sink where he emptied it . |
18 | If refused he can hold the vehicle until an authorised examiner arrives where he feels it would be dangerous for the vehicle to proceed . |
19 | He bowed and turned on his heel and walked slowly to the green door where he blew me a kiss . |
20 | and then there 's a shop next to it and he 's selling er stock clearance sales there and that 's where he saw them , the padded shirts , there . |
21 | I expect he 's trying to think where he saw us before . ’ |
22 | From where he looked it glistened whitely in the afternoon sunlight , a crystalline growth come to within a dozen li of where they were . |
23 | I am burning in the places where he touched me . |
24 | When when he has got when he 's got the time to go to , I do n't know where he gets them , he does n't get them at Marble Arch Marks I think . |
25 | ‘ I do n't know where he gets it from ! ’ |
26 | I 'd like to know where he gets it . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't know where he gets it from ; certainly not from poor old Sidney . ’ |
28 | DEFENCES Clive Greenacre , in his distrust , used his wife 's agoraphobia as a defence against his own need to be sure of her being safely where he left her . |
29 | It 's still in the shadows where he left it , grimy windscreen reflecting the neon tracery of a department-store sign on the next block . |
30 | It 's also hard to believe that someone who would use a lap-top computer would forget where he left it . ’ |