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

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1 So worried has he apparently become that Mr Yeltsin recalled his liberal ambassadors to Washington and Paris , who still hold deputies ' mandates , to bolster his support .
2 Its leader , Holger Nielsen , says he now thinks that a chance to influence Europe 's future is better than dependence on the EC without influence .
3 Bizat says he always jokes that he torched it not surprisingly , because much of the rehabilitation was made easier by the obligation to start from scratch , and the insurance produced £18.2 million .
4 Earlier , however , Mr Maan had said he personally believed that the CRE investigation could damage the CRC 's relationship with the region , and he opposed the decision to start the inquiry .
5 Uncorrected homework will create a negative attitude in the student , leading him eventually to believe that the teacher is not really interested in his progress .
6 Poor old d'Urfé ; I had used him before to suggest that centuries of high culture lay in my blood .
7 But those who know him well say that Sir Patrick 's tact and political skills will disarm his critics and persuade them to work with him .
8 I 'll bet he never expected that Robert Sheldrake would turn up while you were there . ’
9 Presumably I did hear him right saying that Labour 's spending plans were predicated on assumptions about Labour 's ability to produce economic growth .
10 It did n't take him long to realize that one less headache was getting rid of me .
11 Finally she called him only to find that he was not in his apartment at Buckingham Palace .
12 Accounts of his sexual prowess have been dismissed by sceptics , but those who knew him better maintain that he was able to exercise extraordinary self-control when making love , so that sex several times a day with different women was perfectly feasible .
13 ‘ He , too , saw through me ; I mean he clearly perceived that I saw through him …
14 I also think he probably thought that it might help to ease the tension erm in Northern Ireland , whether it did or not I leave as an open debate and I do n't think there was just a single motive for President Clinton 's decision , but the one I was trying to demonstrate which was hit straight away was there was a domestic element , a des domestic political element in the decision .
15 I think he even thought that what happened to Richard was all part of God 's plan for him , Hubert . ’
16 I think he even said that in one of his last interviews , at 27 , that if he had to do it all over again , he would n't .
17 Frank Dick is one of the most academically knowledgeable coaches in the world , and aside from the personal differences between us , I think he genuinely believed that I was more useful in one of the central legs of the race .
18 Did he also notice that twice as many people would trust him to negotiate on Europe for this country as would trust the Leader of the Opposition ?
19 Was it that he suddenly realised that his convictions of the past 30 years were false , or did he simply realise that the electorate could not stomach them ?
20 When Paine stated that a governmental act contrary to the constitution is an act of ‘ power without right ’ , did he thereby imply that such an act would be unconstitutional ?
21 I like her but there 's d did he actually say that he actually does n't like her ?
22 When he did he usually denied that the complaints were justified — even when a civil rights officer ( myself ) was physically thrown out of Hastings Street [ RUC ] Station !
23 And did he really believe that they were all wrong ?
24 Did he really believe that it would vote for the introduction of industrial democracy in the Bullock Report 's dubious prescription for it ?
25 Only then did he fully realize that he had been experiencing a mild dull pressure in the head , as well as the nausea , physical and mental fatigue .
26 The question is : granted that D's purpose was to frighten , did he nonetheless realize that it was practically certain that his act would cause death or grievous bodily harm to someone ?
27 Did he seriously believe that she had set out to break up a woman 's marriage ?
28 Only on his way home did he suddenly realize that illness could have prevented her from meeting him , and only when he entered the farmhouse that evening did he discover that she was dead .
29 It not take him long to realize that if the police wanted someone to carry the can , then Dirk Coetzee was heading for death row .
30 And had he thus revealed that he was no match for the being called Pool ?
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