Example sentences of "those [noun pl] he " in BNC.

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1 This thesis does not always do justice even to those artists he cites favourably .
2 was it one of those badges he 's got on the back on the front
3 Those blokes he said they were weird .
4 Within those groups he wanted to make sure that pupils who had special needs were not individually identified .
5 Yet in those eyes he could see fear .
6 The distinction between this case and Stevenson 's case is that in Stevenson 's case the defendant had a regular practice of selling his ex-rental cars and also in selling those cars he was selling something akin to stock-in-trade .
7 All the opportunities that Pilate had and in front of , and despite all of those opportunities he still rejects the Lord Jesus .
8 How prophetic had been those words he 'd written .
9 She did not like the sound of those words he was using .
10 All those words he had hoarded for so long and released so grudgingly .
11 Let me come into the book of Hebrews and those words he uses are actually , to be underlined and emphasized .
12 ‘ This greater broad backed bookworm must be found before he encourages other animals to read those books he seems to devouring just now , ’ said laid back Rabbit .
13 Those Frenchmen he had killed tonight would walk again unless …
14 The it 's all a blind anyway those rags he goes round in !
15 Plainly on those matters he was disbelieved upon his oath by the jury .
16 Brian told us that he was going to deal with those matters he did n't , he did n't build , he left out planning enforcement twenty five thousand and with the countryside thirty thousand .
17 It was the fifth of those lectures he gave from 1769 to 1790 , known as his fifteen discourses .
18 There was certainly a large element of irony in his demeanour and conversation , although it was a quality not immediately apparent when he was in the company of more sober or " respectable " people ; in those circumstances he could , as it were , give as good as he got .
19 There is an appropriation where in those circumstances he later assumes " a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner " .
20 In those circumstances he would be wise to insist that provision be made for a late exercise of the break-clause following an unsuccessful appeal .
21 But when I went in , Gerry 's workmanship , when I think of those cupboards he put in for me
22 In those gardens he would , no doubt , have noted new plants from America and how best to grow them in this country .
23 Let's have a look at all those places he refer to and then work out why he 's referring hem .
24 If only he could have preached conventionally he might have been accepted , and if he could have imitated the smoothness of those illustrators he admired , he could have made a living .
25 If he is to rescue his presidency , he must choose which of those expectations he wants to meet
26 And those worms he used to try to get kids to eat .
27 He dedicated this formidable intellect to eradicating nonsense from the world , especially nonsense in divinity , which was a world where in those days he could find plenty of targets for his scorn .
28 In those days he contemplated the idea that if the Church abandoned that inheritance he would have to resign his see .
29 Lying on the back seat , Adam recited ‘ Grantchester ’ , which in those days he knew by heart :
30 In those days he 'd had thick wavy hair .
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