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

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1 There they split up , Rudi going by train to Gdynia where he managed to work his passage on a Polish boat to Stockholm .
2 Adam did n't say where he planned to go , though he thought his father guessed , but got on his bicycle and cycled over to Rufus 's .
3 Were he to be called in the immigration debate Joshua would most certainly abandon the bookshop where he planned to spend at least part of the morning .
4 Yet when his campaign train reached McCarthy 's state of Wisconsin , where he planned to speak in defence of his old chief , he thought better of it and let that guy from the gutter stay on the train .
5 He then set out in a violent storm and heavy snow for Fort William , where he hoped to take the oath in the presence of the local commander of government troops .
6 That 's where he keeps biting it and scratching it .
7 Steve Pooley visited Kaprun where he enjoyed skiing on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in the mornings followed by leisurely lunches and active afternoons — a perfect family holiday for those who love mountains
8 He edged his way through the standing drinkers and for a moment she thought he was going to join her , but he merely nodded and drifted down the room , taking up a position by the wall where he seemed to become engrossed in watching the efforts of a group of youngsters on the one-armed bandit .
9 Another agent was recruited to the effort in Charlie 's Restaurant in Washington , where he arranged to sit at the bar with two packets of cigarettes in front of him , so that Secord and North could recognize who he was .
10 After contracting tuberculosis he spent a year in Italy , where he began to write a satirical novel , later published as They Winter Abroad ( 1932 ) , under the pseudonym of James Aston .
11 Glass had his first contact with non-Western music in Morocco where he became fascinated by the geometric repetitions of Islamic art .
12 These included a photograph of Weisdale Voe , taken from his local in Shetland where he had lived for five years ; photographs of himself and friends on Lost City trips ; and photographs and posters relating to his prime interests , those of a naturalist , a birder , a twitcher .
13 Jackson was restless at Aberdeen and had ambitions to play in England , but he threatened to return to America , where he had lived earlier , if he was not released .
14 They had an agent , they said , who lived close to where he had lived during the short period after his return from Canada .
15 Tragic Victor Dudley , 59 , who had fallen behind with his mortgage after losing his job , was heartbroken at the thought of leaving the house where he had lived for 30 years .
16 His virginity , his half-shameful fear of her close , warm-smelling , overwhelming femaleness , his social insecurity , born in that small , terraced house near the river at Ely , where he had lived with his widowed mother , nurtured by the desperate contrivings , the small deceptions of respectable poverty , the deprivation that was so much more humiliating than the real poverty of the inner cities .
17 There was a collection for a wreath on the estate where he had lived .
18 Her newly acquired temper seemed to have chased grief away for now , or maybe her mind was too shaken up with Alain and his dominance to linger on her father tonight , in spite of being in the house where he had lived .
19 Skye wanted to walk the streets where he had lived and see what had driven him .
20 For this world they inhabited , this world they talked so animatedly about , had been the world her brother had loved , the world where he had lived .
21 An opponent of the Egyptian government , Gen. Saadeddine Chazli , 70 , was arrested on March 14 as he arrived from Algeria , where he had lived in exile since the late 1970s .
22 There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house .
23 Sometime before Jacques married he had moved from the rue Dauphine St Andre des Arts , where he had lived from about 1714 , to the rue de Seine , in the parish of St Sulpice , where he had a large five-storey house in which he lived for over 40 years until his death in 1763 .
24 His street planning was symbolic of his reign ; he had no money to build where he had destroyed .
25 Sir Montague returned an open verdict on Mr Garrod , 35 , who was revisiting the country where he had met his wife , Leanne , 30 , and spent seven years teaching before returning to England last Christmas .
26 He remembered the brackish stream where he had fished for pinkeens with — who was it , Tommy Murtagh and Seanin Carty ? — and the mercifully short walk to the National School that in good weather he made in bare feet over stony roads , with in winter a sod of turf for the schoolroom fire crushing the jam sandwich in his satchel .
27 Where the official receiver receives a request for a meeting of creditors to be held in a case where he had decided not to summon such a meeting , he must withdraw any notices given by him that he did not intend to summon such a meeting and fix a date and venue for the meeting not more than three months from the date of the request and proceed as if he had decided to summon a meeting .
28 This was because by then he had written The Origin where he had argued that primitive society was classless , on the evidence he had obtained from Morgan .
29 He had stumbled into a deep peat hole , hidden by heather , and worse , the heather had closed above his head , hiding where he had fallen .
30 The stern of the boat continued to swing round to the spot where he had fallen in .
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