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

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1 He only recommends that Public Assistance Committees might be approached , but makes it optional and not obligatory .
2 Though he rightly acknowledges that large parts of the country were unaffected by this enclosure movement , his concentration on it gives us a somewhat unbalanced picture .
3 I rang Mr Woodhouse and he just said that that picture was ‘ nearly ’ like Gunnergate Hall . ’
4 He soon realizes that these actresses also have a distinctly French notion of Hollywood .
5 But he soon learned that such bribes and blandishments would not help his case .
6 He thus insisted that quantitative limits on the capacity of generating plant the BEA were permitted to order should remain , so that home manufacturers would have sufficient spare capacity for export markets .
7 Does he not realise that many Members on both sides of the House and many staff who work here have to eat morning , noon and night in those cafeterias , and that there is a desperate need to take on the services of people who are qualified and at the forefront of their field in this subject ?
8 Although he still hoped that one day his dad would turn up on the doorstep , Steven was aware of the reality of the separation .
9 He further commented that political work was a " lifeline " .
10 He always said that these documents needed immediate decisions .
11 He never misled the fans , he always maintained that good players would sometimes be sold , in order to balance the books , too improve the ground or to raise money to ‘ balance ’ the squad .
12 He once remarked that good prose is like a window-pane , meaning that you ought to be able to see through it without seeing it ; and anyone who has ever tried to write prose like that , or to see human creatures in life or fiction like Waugh 's early fictional characters , will know how much clutter of mind and words needs first to be cleared away .
13 The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself .
14 This theory was elaborated at length by Marx for capitalism but he also assumed that similar phenomena would occur in non-capitalist systems .
15 However , he also feels that total sales are important so he would also like to maximise
16 He also said that Japanese membership of EAEG would not hurt the group 's credibility ; it was the EAEG as a whole which would wield leverage , he said , and not its individual members .
17 He also said that two guns used had a history of previous use .
18 He also said that most Westerners laugh at these ideas .
19 He also agreed that 5 Corps would " as soon as possible , send into YUGOSLAVIA all the CROATS in our area .
20 Will he also confirm that overall teacher vacancies have improved by 30 per cent .
21 He also says that transitional arrangements for federation could undermine the international recognition of the Greek Cypriot south .
22 Lotus Development Corp president Jim Manzi says that the company 's flagship 1-2-3 spreadsheet may account for less than 50% of total revenues this quarter , for the first time in the company 's history — it accounted for 74% in 1991 ; he also says that lower marketing and development costs should allow the company to deliver an operating margin of 15% to 18% next year .
23 He also says that high prices and the Northern weather might have been a factor .
24 He also feared that many businesses had already built redundancies into their plans for the coming year .
25 He also stressed that all valuables , including cash , ancient guns and swords , had been removed from the fort following a major burglary two years ago .
26 He also stressed that flowering times and scale of roses should be taken into account when they are planted informally .
27 He also stressed that these goals were not those of the US alone , for " they had been endorsed by the UN Security Council five times in as many weeks " and were shared by numerous countries , many of which assisted the international military effort against Iraq .
28 But he also believed that Christian apologetics needed to be explicated in order that their meaning could be made clearer to us .
29 He also announced that Communist Party money frozen in Russian bank accounts [ see p. 38372 ] would be used for welfare payments to the poorest .
30 He also knew that these tensions could be turned to his advantage , for their existence provided an internal " threat " which fully justified his permanence as guarantor of the nation 's stability and integrity .
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