Example sentences of "he [vb past] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rubbing his palm across her skin , he slipped his thumb under the top of her brief bikini panties , but as he did so , he made that same quick exclamation of surprise and moved away from her slightly , looking at her with his dark brows drawn sharply together .
2 For a split second he experienced that same numbing fear he had felt the first time he had come under enemy fire .
3 Then he realized that any such news would be about ‘ Ben MacLean ’ and that they would not connect it with him .
4 He admitted that this financial capacity would be provided by fewer underwriting members .
5 He found that these adopted children still developed schizophrenia more often than a comparison group of adopted children whose biological mothers had no known record of mental illness ( Rosenthal , 1968 ) .
6 He found that most shy toddlers remained timid at seven .
7 He promised that more such documents from the archives of the CPSU central committee would be released .
8 Nonetheless , he condemned that same deluded world for its previous exclusion of Spain from the European Recovery Programme , thereby exacerbating the effects of a long period of exceptionally low rainfall .
9 Also a field observer of insects , he noticed that many edible butterflies had the same bright markings as inedible ones .
10 He added that any further approach would be greeted by gunfire .
11 He added that several other governments have requested copies of the draft bill from the Sri Lankan government .
12 He believed that many legitimate visitors would be forced to park on the main road because the council had closed the track .
13 He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence .
14 He believed that all home-produced cheese would rise in price and that the number of varieties would shrink .
15 Responding to the Amnesty report in a BBC interview on April 19 , the then Minister for Planning , Salman Abdul Razek as Mutawa , denied that human rights violations were continuing unchecked , although he acknowledged that some human rights violations may have occurred immediately after the liberation of the country .
16 He claimed that another political party which would have Scotland in the Second Division of Europe was the SNP .
17 He showed that many young children separated from their mothers for admissions to hospital or a residential nursery experienced an acute stress reaction followed by disturbing behaviour lasting many months .
18 He pledged that any final agreement would be subject to a referendum .
19 One may say , ‘ He strove that such innocent creatures should
20 It was Galileo 's contemporary , Kepler , who contributed a major breakthrough in that direction when he discovered that each planetary orbit could be represented by a single ellipse , with the sun at one focus .
21 He thought that any Special Agent who dressed like this guy would be disciplined .
22 He saw that these tasty species were treated with respect by predators as if they too were distasteful to eat .
23 Yet he saw that this rough humour would not serve .
24 He knew that this tunnel-like place was shunned by tramps and feared even by drunks and peg-sellers .
25 He knew that this particular pony would test that weakness and so would help Evelyn to learn to correct her problem .
26 He postulated that any two people who have to collaborate to produce a result can have between them bonds and barriers of two types , spatial and organizational .
27 He postulated that any two people who have to collaborate to produce a result can have between them bonds and barriers of two types , spatial and organizational .
28 These forecasts were criticized because both current practice and future intentions with regard to increased access to HE meant that many mature entrants to HE particularly in the public sector — who admit between 70 per cent and 80 per cent of mature entrants — do not possess the formal qualifications for HE .
29 He felt that this little piece of bad luck might affect his whole day .
30 In his own words , the head had " always made a substantial allocation of money from capitation to the library in addition to that which was designated " library " " , but he felt that this designated sum was " never sufficient " .
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