Example sentences of "[verb] him that " in BNC.

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1 Yet it scorched him that he had been unable to give her that chance himself .
2 The defendants had previously sent the shop manager a letter instructing him that these shoes were not to leave the shop without the label first being removed .
3 Which was good , because she needed the lavatory , and did not know him that well yet .
4 He 's , he 's a friend of my friend Isobel , well Isobel does n't know him that well .
5 I , I did n't know him that well and I heard her saying oh I do n't know what 's happening , you know , and she 'd like
6 At Bethel , the place of the vision of the stairway to heaven , God promised him that he would be with him , that he would keep him wherever he went , that he would bring him back to the Land , and would not leave him .
7 ‘ I know you did n't want me to come here tonight , but there is an enchanted magician in that box and I promised him that I would get him to you so that you could change him back .
8 Duncan had taken Leeming 's hand , promised him that he would do his utmost to find the family and deliver them safe from harm .
9 It was Pippin 's help which ensured that the ensuing battle would be fierce , Pippin 's arrival that made Lothar feel so confident that that night in his camp Archbishop George of Ravenna ( an Italian supporter who had invested hugely in Lothar 's cause ) promised him that " Charles should be tonsured tomorrow " — hence , excluded forever from kingly power .
10 I drew him that , I gave him one of those [ pointing to the jumper he is wearing in the picture ] .
11 In the tirade which immediately followed , Mrs Frizzell had reminded him that she was a pillar of the community , all for the sake of his business .
12 do n't let him in again , out If you would n't of let him that would n't of happened
13 Last but not least , Keith is an historian who has frequently visited Mexico and it does n't faze him that I , as a Mexican , should come to his country to write about its artists .
14 It disturbed him that she had n't broken the news by saying she was pregnant .
15 Frankly , it had amazed him that she had been able to ride at all that afternoon , given how wasted she was the previous night , but then she was quite a determined little thing .
16 Crooking an index finger , she summoned a waiter and proceeded to inform him that she had been waiting fully half an hour for her pancakes and that it would not do .
17 Mr Simpson it was who , hearing of the accident in the Market Square , had telephoned Markby to confirm what had happened and to inform him that he , Mr Simpson , would be getting in touch with Miss Needham-Burrell .
18 When they arrived , the Chinese had to inform him that in his absence he had been deposed by a military coup in Ghana .
19 Held , allowing the appeal , that where a driver was required to provide a specimen of blood or urine for one of the reasons set out in section 7(3) of the Act of 1988 , or claimed the right to provide such a specimen under section 8(2) , the constable was required by section 7(4) to inform him that the specimen was to be of blood or urine and that it was for the constable to decide which ; but that there was no requirement to invite the driver to express his preference for giving blood or urine ; that if the constable intended to require a specimen of blood , the driver was to be given the right to object on medical grounds to be determined by a medical practitioner or , if the requirement had been made under section 7(3) , for some other reason affording a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ within section 7(6) of the Act ; and that , accordingly , the requirement for the defendant to provide a specimen of blood had complied with section 7(4) ( post , pp. 885G–H , 890D–G , 891A–D , 895B–E , H — 896A ) .
20 Wild and feverish with excitement , she sat down immediately to write to Boldwood , to inform him that she could not marry him .
21 The professor shrugged , casting an eye over Davide 's good jacket , to inform him that his information was unnecessary .
22 Before the broadcasts , both Brian Ross of NBC News and Pierre Salinger of ABC News had contacted Gregory W. Buhler , deputy general counsel of Pan Am , to inform him that they had obtained evidence from sources within the United States government that a DEA undercover operation was involved in the crash of Flight 103 .
23 A dispute which had soured Israeli-US relations for over a year ended on Feb. 20 when Baker telephoned Levi to inform him that he had signed a guarantee for a US$400,000,000 loan for the housing of immigrants , mainly Soviet Jews .
24 You tell the supplier that you need the computer to carry out some additional data processing but neglect to inform him that you are negotiating a very lucrative top secret government contract on the basis of having the new computer .
25 Either the loathsome Mr Sterne had flown out here deliberately to coincide with her lonely holiday , which seemed most unlikely , or else Charles and Lucy had somehow omitted to inform him that Virginia was coming in their place .
26 I regret to inform him that , as things stand , he gives the impression that he intends to cling , right reason or none , to his position of power over a people who have consistently told him and his party that they want no part of it .
27 When he visited Moscow in October 1988 , Gorbachev asssured him that ‘ the Romanian people can be confident that it will always find in the Soviet people a reliable ally , a useful partner , and a true friend . ’
28 His studies of more than 10,000 executives in the past three decades persuade him that , unless our line of work calls fundamentally on our buzzgiving skills , we are unlikely to shine at it — even though we may muddle through on quasi-automatic dexterity alone .
29 At the start she is only so cruel as she is only Miss Havisham 's tool for revenge , and later she seems to have a little pity for Pip when she warns him that she has no heart .
30 The King held it good to accomplish her desire ; and forthwith ordered letters to be drawn up to Rodrigo of Bivar , wherein he enjoined and commanded him that he should come incontinently to Valencia , for he had much to communicate to him , upon an affair which was greatly to God 's service , and his own welfare and great honour .
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