Example sentences of "he [verb] [that] [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He insists that these two cases be divorced . |
2 | Well , he understands that those Norwegian Lapps that are closer to the border than he is might not be so keen . |
3 | He dislikes aspects of life with Lancashire , especially the dictate that at certain times he should wear tie and blazer ; he rightly resents missing out on a sponsored car when the county toured Australia ; he recalls verbal run-ins with opponents , including Viv Richards , and believes the Australians ' tough attitude is simply ‘ rude ’ ; and he thinks that many English players are terrified long before they go out to bat ’ . |
4 | 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 ) . |
5 | He found that most shy toddlers remained timid at seven . |
6 | He promised that more such documents from the archives of the CPSU central committee would be released . |
7 | He says that another 5 minutes and many of the cattle would have perished , because the shed they were in exploded into flames . |
8 | Also a field observer of insects , he noticed that many edible butterflies had the same bright markings as inedible ones . |
9 | He added that several other governments have requested copies of the draft bill from the Sri Lankan government . |
10 | He believed that many legitimate visitors would be forced to park on the main road because the council had closed the track . |
11 | He believed that all living forms can be related into a single developmental sequence . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | One may say , ‘ He strove that such innocent creatures should |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Kosa sees this charismatic character as peculiar to medicine and clergy , although he notes that some Protestant denominations have weakened or eliminated the charismatic authority of the clergyman . |
17 | He expects that many overall advantages will be achieved with the scheme . |
18 | He proved that all 17,000 verses could be minutely inscribed on a piece of parchment 10.8 in by 8.4 in , which could then be folded up and placed in a walnut shell . |
19 | He maintains that both these changes — expansion of the non-marketed sector and contraction of the marketed sector — are symptoms |
20 | He said that all 10,000 students would have to leave the campus with their belongings by last night . |
21 | A vice-principal of a teachers ' university probably spoke on behalf of many party members in positions of responsibility when he said that some young comrades lacked the ‘ backbone of Marxism-Leninism ’ , especially those studying liberal arts subjects . |
22 | In a covering letter he said that some further amendments would be needed : |
23 | Law was only giving credit where due when he said that these two groups ‘ have from the first been the main-props of the new National Free Church movement ’ . |
24 | Here the Crick hypothesis has an advantage over the others , in that he proposes that those mysterious extraterrestrials did not simply scatter spores willy-nilly but sent out a computer-controlled spacecraft containing the spores as cargo . |
25 | He suggests that many assumed effects of low vision , for example field loss , totally ignored the brain and the whole mechanics and chemistry of visual perception . |
26 | He suggested that many Western partners in joint ventures were blatant speculators , " shadow wheeler-dealers " and the " rejects of entrepreneurship " . |
27 | He argues that all other forms of therapy are simply tranquillizers , helping people to adapt rather than change , or else to find an addiction like meditation or relaxation that offers temporary relief to which we will always need to return . |
28 | He argues that some Conservative leaders were predisposed to fight local elections on party lines from the moment that the modern system of local government was introduced . |
29 | He stresses that these perceptual computations construct the image , which is a symbolic description ( or articulated representation ) of the scene based on the initial stimulus-array . |
30 | He concluded that all three conditions were satisfied in this case and gave judgment for the plaintiff . |