Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] ['s] [noun sg] that he " in BNC.

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1 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
2 It is to the hon. Gentleman 's credit that he wishes to raise a matter that may be embarrassing to his hon. Friends .
3 He does not share the hon. Gentleman 's view that he should have further powers to achieve his objectives .
4 And enjoys a perfect night 's sleep — deep , clear , and refreshing , like gliding down through sunlit water on a hot day ; such a perfect night 's sleep that he is entirely unconscious of how much he is enjoying it , or of its depth , clarity , and refreshingness , or its resemblance to gliding through sunlit water on a hot day ; so perfect that from time to time he half wakes , just enough to become conscious of how unconscious of everything he is .
5 Well , perhaps this is a few too many , but he knows after many years ' experience that he can ask for this and that it is necessary .
6 There is no doubt , moreover , of the sincerity of the Grand Duke 's belief that he was merely a trustee acting on behalf of his subjects , whose interests must always be paramount .
7 It does n't seem to me from what I read of page thirty one of that inspector 's report that he was in any different position by the absence of the Policy E two than he would be if he 'd got it .
8 There were times when he missed her ; hers was the only woman 's body that he 'd ever known .
9 What is never in doubt is the Russian poet 's belief that he has an audience to address , and one , moreover , that is ready and willing to listen .
10 He described how it was only after four years ' teaching that he had begun to question what he was doing on the grounds of both commonsense and increasing knowledge .
11 However , it was clear from the Special Commissioner 's decision that he had looked at all the evidence and asked himself whether in view of that evidence it had been reasonable for the inspector to form the view he had taken .
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