Example sentences of "but he [vb -s] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Orne is certainly not enthusiastic about witnesses hypnotised during the course of police investigations later testifying in court , but he feels that such testimony may be acceptable if the entire proceedings are videotaped , so that verbal and non-verbal cueing can be picked up , the independent hypnotist is ignorant of the details of the case , and the subject 's contacts with all possible sources of information about the case are known .
2 Mr Wriglesworth expects no increase in house prices over 1993 as a whole , but he forecasts that average prices nationwide will rise by 7% in the year to the fourth quarter of 1994 and by as much as 10% in London .
3 The point that in dreams we see things ‘ as existing at a great distance ’ indicates that this objection can be answered , but he acknowledges that some explanation is needed .
4 But he knows that new formats take a long time to catch on with the public : ‘ We have n't got expectations of hundreds of thousands of units .
5 But he believes that post-pilgrimage Libya ‘ is not the same Libya in the eyes of the other Arabs ’ .
6 Engels discusses certain objections to Morgan 's scheme , especially the presence of long-term pairing among animals , but he argues that such evidence from non-human animals is irrelevant to human systems .
7 In many respects , Finniston was ahead of his time in the management policies he adopted during the period he was chairman of British Steel but he stresses that commercial strategy without enlightened personnel policies can never be successful .
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