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

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1 He used to listen to American Football on the American Forces Network and was so enthused with it that he wrote to the American Embassy , who invited him to visit them for the day .
2 Perhaps the Home Secretary will get up to respond on the second point that he made to the Conservative party conference .
3 Will the Minister widen his reply to include funding of the national companies , and in particular will he explain the remarks that he made to the Royal Society of Arts last week , when he speculated on the Government funding the national companies directly ?
4 However , it was only in September 1937 , at the Party Rally , that he returned to a frontal attack on Jewry , framed in general terms , in connection with his main attack on Bolshevism , which he explicitly dubbed a Jewish creation .
5 The police initially reported that he had a knowledge of surgery and , due to a message scrawled on a wall over one of the victims , it was suggested that he belonged to a secret organization , the Freemasons .
6 The fact that it lacked heraldry around it was a sign that he belonged to no particular lord , though the blue sash announced he was attached to the Household of Ralarth .
7 Goff thought that Minton , consciously or unconsciously , divided his friends into two categories , serious and fun — and was aware that he belonged to the first .
8 Is it not about time that he said to the 44 million voters who are sick and tired of the phoney election campaign that the general election will be on 9 April ?
9 It is likely that he listened to the sentimental ballads of the time , and married them to the classicism in which he was trained .
10 Since further complaints against him would almost certainly have been recorded , it is a fair guess that he took to the open life .
11 It was as a mere friend that he went to the private view of Vanessa 's second exhibition and met Rain Morgan .
12 You may be able to work out that He refers to an animate masculine entity , the subject of both clauses .
13 They did n't use a full-time science man , only that wet psychiatrist with a profile that he displayed to a damned sight better advantage than his puny little mind .
14 The academic who describes himself at cocktail parties with the words ‘ I am a physicist ’ or ‘ I am a historian ’ is saying something about his self-perception ( essentially a researcher , not a teacher ) ; but is also saying that he subscribes to the disciplinary code imposed on its practitioners .
15 Is he able to elaborate on the answer that he gave to the hon. and learned Member for Fife , North-East ?
16 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for the compliment that he paid to the special branch and to the RUC .
17 The irony is that he referred to the mutual relevance of science and religion in at least three different respects , each of which magnified , rather than resolved , his difficulties .
18 I am afraid that I could not catch the last part of my hon. Friend 's question , but I agree with him about the importance that he attaches to the single market .
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