Example sentences of "[verb] [that] he [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know that he killed all his wife 's horses ? ’ |
2 | But then , a few days later , Mervyn Stockwood revealed that he had all the time in fact been helping dissident priests in a variety of clandestine ways , still too secret to be fully detailed : not so much a Red Bishop as a clerical Scarlet Pimpernel . |
3 | The Inland Revenue form R190(SD) contains the certificate and the form requires the donor to state that he satisfies all the conditions relating to Gift Aid ( as to which , see 4 below ) , including the fact that he has paid , or will pay , tax equal to the basic rate on the gross amount of the gift . |
4 | But it just seemed that he held all the cards , he made all the decisions . |
5 | It certainly should not be thought that he overthrew all other kings . |
6 | And any director or the secretary of the company is similarly liable unless he shows that he took all reasonable steps to avoid the commission or continuance of the offence . |
7 | If the approved accounts do not comply with the Act , every director who was a party to their approval and who knows that they do not comply or is reckless as to whether or not they comply is guilty of an offence and every director at the time the accounts were approved is taken to be a party to their approval unless he shows that he took all reasonable steps to prevent their approval . |
8 | Constant Drachenfels is said to have boasted that he kept all the souls of his victims , in some form or other , within his home . |
9 | Bolger took office on Oct. 28 and announced his new 18-member Cabinet on Nov. 1 , using the occasion to stress that he expected all Ministers to observe the tradition of collective responsibility . |
10 | I thought it a touch of inspiration on my part insisting that he remove all his clothing , ‘ in the interests of hygiene ’ . |
11 | I understood that pantun was a form of Malayan poetry , and could not grasp how this might annihilate anything ; but , as he continued , I began to see — or I thought in that dazed state I saw that he believed all human perceptions to be governed by words and , indeed , distorted and ultimately betrayed by words . |
12 | But when she got to know him better she was to realise that he treated all women , servants or otherwise , as if they were ladies . |
13 | After twenty years in the force Hawken thought that he knew all there was to be known about the eccentricities of senior officers but he was wrong . |
14 | My informants stood in great awe of the Sultan , known as the Amoita , who ruled Aussa , and insisted that he hated all Europeans . |
15 | Any person charged with an offence under the section has a defence if he can prove that he took all reasonable steps for securing that the accounts were delivered in time . |
16 | To establish his innocence , he must prove that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of an offence . |
17 | However , the defendant may be able to escape liability if he can prove that he took all due diligence to avoid the commission of an offence ( s12 of CPA 1987 ) . |
18 | He said that he thought all the scientific evidence ought to be agreed by both sides before the trial . " |
19 | Then Monks said that he had all Oliver 's money safely now , but how funny it would be if the boy went to prison for stealing , after his father 's unfair will . ’ |
20 | In addition to the defences above , it is a defence for anyone charged under the Consumer Protection Act to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence , section 39 . |
21 | In this respect s39 states : ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , in proceedings against any person for an offence to which this section applies it shall be a defence for that person to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence . |
22 | Though Wallace had no training in unarmed combat , the impression remained that he knew all about karate . |