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

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1 How has he shown that this man , who 's come up from poverty , understands poverty and is prepared to do something about it .
2 Lewis says he hopes that public pressure will force Bowe to fight him but after the euphoria of his win over Ruddock and the anticipation of becoming champion , he finds himself as far from the title as ever .
3 So he , Mr Major , is wrong when he says he believes that that dialogue , that process that you began with Gerry Adams has run its course do you
4 Burn said that immediately after the assessors were appointed he proposed that each judge should examine the schemes separately and indicate on them which he considered to be the best .
5 Though he claimed all the peoples of Burma were now united he admitted that this unity ‘ is only in the initial stages … tender and fragile ’ .
6 At the time when the Prime Minister said that if his policies ’ were not hurting , they were not working , ’ did he realise that those policies would cause the longest recession since the 1930s ?
7 Why did he conclude that fifty millesimals were better ?
8 To exonerate him the court invented the second stage : did he believe that reasonable people would regard his behaviour as not dishonest ?
9 Although he was involved with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre , he never settled with any organisation for long , nor did he believe that permanent companies were likely to produce better work than ad hoc assemblies .
10 At first he was surprised at this and only when they referred to him as an ‘ adult ’ did he realize that some time in the previous weeks the last of his juvenile plumage had moulted and his wings now had the rich and glossy glow of an adult golden eagle .
11 Were they just words he was reading , or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew , and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe — or the letter that would tell them he was not ?
12 But at no stage did he deny that these conditions are part of the explanation .
13 On arriving he missed that female intimacy which had been so important a part of his life for many years .
14 Had he known that four Pakis were resting their dark arses on his deep leather seats , ready to be driven by his daughter , who had only recently been fucked by one of them , he would n't have been a contented man .
15 Regarding developments on the Pentium chip front , Dr Grove said he expected that Pentium-based machines would become as ubiquitous as the 80486 machines , and that the chip would be offered not only in servers but in desktop machines .
16 Rudolf Seiters , the head of the Bonn Chancellery , announcing the move last night , said he expected that 11,000 East Germans currently in Prague would join the special trains heading west .
17 The coroner said he understood that one man had been arrested following inquiries and another man was still being sought .
18 Ballater said he hoped that one day it would .
19 Does he hope that Labour Members of Parliament who are sponsored by COHSE and NUPE will prevail on those unions to put the patients first ?
20 If the right hon. Gentleman is genuinely concerned about recovery , what does he think that higher taxes would do to it ?
21 Does he recognise that many people want to be proud owners , but can not afford to buy their council homes outright ?
22 Does he believe that bad employers should be subsidised by the state in that way ?
23 Does he accept that many employers , if not the overwhelming majority , support the Government 's robust stance against the social clause ?
24 Does he accept that another element of the patients charter in this day and age should be that hospitals are constructed in a way that shows that we have learnt the lessons of the past ?
25 Does he accept that some people prefer to prepare for international emergencies and not necessarily be involved in the local scene ?
26 Does he agree that such improvements are a key component in a strong economy and that they have been achieved through the Government 's industrial relations laws , which the Opposition parties wish to repeal ?
27 Does he agree that such initiatives help to give young people a better start and help to provide the type of recruits needed by industry ?
28 Does he agree that such twin torture is the very last thing that British business needs at the moment ?
29 Does he agree that all parties in the House should support its annual renewal , so that we can send the terrorists the clear message that they can never win ?
30 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
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