Example sentences of "[verb] he [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You can trust him for that .
2 Both Lewis and Pound hoped that the Nobel would free him of that cautiousness which had smoothed his ascent .
3 I wo n't need him after that . ’
4 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
5 In view of the remarks about the hypersensitivity of a man ‘ who could be extremely shy and nervous in the company of other people ’ ( to quote Ackroyd 's paraphrase of his own words to Djuna Barnes in 1951 ) , I should like to record that , save in respect of sensitivity , I never found him like that .
6 He does not have a conscience , it is our job to provide him with that .
7 Nobody excelled him in that judgement , with which he united his own observations on nature , the energy of Michelangelo , and beauty and simplicity of the antique .
8 ‘ The Secretary of State , in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 21(1) , ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of the Oil and Gas ( Enterprise ) Act 1982 , and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf , hereby makes the following Order : ’
9 Danger of choking stopped him at that point .
10 ‘ Someone 's tipped him off that Sabine Jourdain was painting Durance 's pictures .
11 PAMELA : Well , suppose he should resolve to ensnare a poor young creature and ruin her , would you assist him in that ?
12 We are going back to 1978 , maybe I was a bit vain and thought the world revolved around me , but it was my way of motivating myself , and it worked with Archie Gemmill , every time I played him after that I kicked him up in the air . ’
13 clouted him with that felt tip .
14 ( President Assad told him on that occasion that Saddam Hussein was like a chain-smoker : ‘ He can not help lighting another one before he has finished the first .
15 One of which was the property in Frinton which was owned jointly by Mr and his step mother who was an elderly lady who was then residing in that er property and er around that time on the first of October Mr er telephoned Mr and er told him about that but at that time , was not anticipating that there would be an difficulties about the security on Frinton for these he had always , added his case , made it perfectly clear to the man at the National Westminster Bank with whom he was dealing , Mr that that property was not a property which er could er be offered as security because of the joint ownership and er while in conversation with the bank he understood that this letter had been sent and Mrs had been on holiday and that it was simply oversight on the part of the bank at this stage and that all would well after Mrs returned , which was expected in two weeks time .
16 ‘ You told him about that ? ’
17 and somebody says , Well the girl you know he says you never call you you never told him about that .
18 You said , I told him about that .
19 Well that was , the other day ? told him about that .
20 I am not underestimating him because that would be a serious mistake , but the greater our fear the more difficult it is to view him with that clinical detachment so vital for survival .
21 Some memory must have stabbed him at that moment .
22 Nothing in our four days on the felucca with this sullen boy had prepared us for this , as nothing could have prepared him for that afternoon in Asyut .
23 I buried him in that beautiful valley of winding waters .
24 — You might be able to reach him with that ! ’
25 He loathed the sterile ritual of inspections , and this poor devil in his untimely end had saved him from that .
26 With all that liquid I 'm not surprised can you watch him with that tin ?
27 Put him into that
28 put him into that post .
29 He is , after all , the Chairman of that committee but certainly I advised him against that and I thought it was totally wrong er to do it in the way he did and I , I think it was a shame for this Council that he , that he did go ahead , but there you are .
30 He said that ‘ the powers that be ’ had presented him with a summons and the Protestant people had presented him with that book and he thought a parallel could be drawn between the two .
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