Example sentences of "[noun] that he have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We have been encouraged to hear from the president of the National Licensed Victuallers Association that he has seen some softening in the brewers ' approach since our meetings with them .
2 ‘ I 've been trying to get it into his thinking that he has to do more running , that he has to fight more and that there are defensive duties he has to do . ’
3 But Mr Urbanec pointed to hardline resistance to change within the party by revealing to the opposition that he had spent three hours seeking , apparently in vain , to persuade regional party barons that their ‘ policy of power ’ could not continue .
4 Lisa was actually naïve enough , just for a moment , to allow the possibility to creep into her mind that he had kept silent in order to protect her .
5 Will he confirm categorically that TECs will have equal access to the funds that he has made available under the White Paper , excellent as it is ?
6 But one thing that I would share with you and it 's this , is that whenever the friends of Jesus eat and drink together they remember him his sacrificial love for them and the wonderful gift of freedom that he has made possible .
7 Jones dealt with the dissidents characteristically , by holding a pistol at the ringleader 's head , but his call for volunteers to go ashore produced such a poor response that he had to lead one boat himself , while a marine officer commanded the other .
8 Mr Lamont also used the news as an opportunity to rule out once again any more cuts in interest rates in the immediate future , saying the signs of spontaneous recovery confirm his judgement that he has done enough to bring the recession to an end .
9 Although he had suffered only a broken arm , it had been feared by two doctors at the scene that he had suffered serious head injuries .
10 But if he had tried to dupe the wily Bobby Anscombe as easily as the innocent Malcolm Harris , it was no wonder that he had come unstuck .
11 It said in a communique that he had undergone facial surgery to avoid detection .
12 The count 's cold voice and his return to formality assured Maggie that he had seen this small action and now he sat beside her with a set look on his face that told her he might very well not speak for the whole of the journey .
13 John — Augustus cast a sentimental eye on his retreat , convinced in his euphoria of pristine well-being that he had encountered one of nature 's radicals , someone to whom he could reveal his new true feelings .
14 It was a red machine that he had painted blue ; and summertime mornings , early July , he would wheel on his quest .
15 The big Gloucester builder was so badly battered in the World Cup campaign that he had to take six months off work — and he and self-employed forward Paul Rendall lost so much money that they successfully appealed for a hardship payment .
16 Lennox-Boyd visited Accra in January 1957 to inform Nkrumah that he had to accept these provisions , or forgo independence .
17 On one occasion he announced to all those assembled at Apollo Place that he had had enough of life and went downstairs to put his head in the oven .
18 He signalled to the waiter that he had put two twenty-peseta notes on the table , and led her out into the afternoon sun .
19 A German Ambassador once remarked to the author at a conference that he had referred several times to his constituents , ‘ whereas we in Germany believe in institutions ’ .
20 The leisure chief , who was once a Labour party member but is now an ardent Thatcherite , was so incensed by the FT leading article that he has cancelled Grand Met 's daily subscription .
21 Yet once he had started he applied his mind and industry to it with such vigour that he had mastered more books in that short space than any child before or since .
22 The boy , who ca n't be identified , hit the headlines in June … after revelations that he 'd spent several weeks at his grandparents ' house on the Costa Blanca at tax payers ' expense .
23 In view of the time that other reports have taken to produce — I attended day 167 of the Layfield committee inquiry on Sizewell recently — it is enormously to Lord Cullen 's credit that he has produced such a detailed and worthwhile document so quickly .
24 On 11th March 1979 , Dr. Robert Irwin , a police surgeon , stated in an Independent Television programme shown throughout the United Kingdom that he had examined some one hundred and fifty persons who had received physical injuries during interrogation , including bruises , damaged joints and several ruptured ear drums .
25 He said in a Radio France Internationale interview broadcast on the same day that he had won 62.7 per cent of votes in the March 1989 presidential elections and that his opponents were a minority .
26 Because another way in which I had to throw good money after bad was that after he died once I started having things done in the house they kept on turning up things that he had done that were absolutely N B G
27 The ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) , Guy de Muyser , resigned on April 25 , 1990 , after allegations by United States intelligence sources that he had passed classified information to the Soviet Union and the withdrawal by the Luxembourg government of his NATO top security clearance .
28 Vlad , denying the charges , told the court that he had instructed one of his colleagues not to open fire .
29 Mr Rawley told the court that he had received full details of the scientific tests carried out by the Ministry that morning .
30 For the next hour Fabia was alternately angry that he could take her to such heights only to call a halt when she responded too readily , and despair that he had made such a nonsense of her that she had n't known where the dickens she was .
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