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

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1 President Lee Teng-hui announced on April 30 that he had signed a document declaring the end of the " Period of Mobilization for the Suppression of the Communist Rebellion " at midnight on April 30-May 1 .
2 It was very soon after this that he began to show signs of dissatisfaction with the ecclesiastical situation in the north .
3 Betty Rizzo observes that Philip Leapor voted for the first time in the 1749 election for Knight of the Shire , and judges from this that he had used the capital from the subscription to buy his freehold [ Rizzo ] .
4 The most notable absentee , of course , was former captain Vivian Richards , who had made it clear that he wished to end his career in the World Cup where , in the previous four tournaments , he was the only batsman to exceed a career total of 1000 runs .
5 Furthermore , Mr Farraday had made it clear that he planned to hold only very rarely the sort of large social occasions Darlington Hall had seen frequently in the past .
6 When my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister opened the debate , he made it clear that he had sensed right the mood of the House and of the British people .
7 ‘ In any case , it is clear that he had made his mind up .
8 Neither of them had heard the door open , but suddenly Tom was there , and it was clear that he had heard Faye 's last words .
9 Jonadab had made it clear that he had done his son-in-law a favour in allowing him to jump the queue and buy four of his grey shirehorses and now Stephen had to screw up his courage and confess that one was dead .
10 Quickly it became clear that he had mistaken quiet and comfort for contentment .
11 The National Party leader , Charles Blunt , also resigned in the aftermath of the election defeat , announcing his decision on April 6 when it became clear that he had lost his seat in the federal parliament .
12 The correspondence shows that the lunch-date was eighteen months after Vivien 's death , and makes it clear that he had to attend the funeral of Mrs Mirrlees , a great friend at whose house at Shamley Green , Surrey , he had spent some of the war .
13 It was immediately clear that he had put his foot in it .
14 He had to make it clear that he had learnt his lesson on tariff reform , and to do this in a way as compatible as possible with the dignity of an ex-Prime Minister .
15 Although the sentencer did not expressly mention section 53(2) , it was clear that he had allowed a substantial discount for the pleas of guilty .
16 It soon became clear that he had enjoyed having a free hand with Frank .
17 Even if Steen had ever had such intentions , the events of the last week made it clear that he had changed his mind .
18 But after a while , the roads on his map began to criss-cross each other in a crazy fashion and it became clear that he had forgotten the geography of his land .
19 The Home Secretary has made it absolutely clear that he remains committed to meeting our obligation to genuine refugees .
20 At the launch of Smith 's campaign , it soon became clear that he intends to encourage rather than to lead the debate about the party 's future .
21 Kenneth Baker , the Conservative Party chairman , has made it clear that he intends mounting an attack on the Labour leader 's personal qualities .
22 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will make it clear that he has accepted that point .
23 It is quite clear that he has failed to read not only the Bill and the report of the Committee 's proceedings but his own party 's policy document ’ Raising the Standard ’ .
24 To risk his job — and Sir Daniel had made it very clear that he did risk it — was a courageous thing to do when you considered how few editors ' chairs there were on the Street .
25 The 23-year-old back rower has now made it clear that he wants to play Rugby League in England this season after scrapping his contract with Australia 's champion club Penrith .
26 I must say , it seems quite clear that he intended to kill the DO .
27 It was quite clear that he intended to resign and that he had no intention of joining a coalition , even though the King had urged him to head one .
28 A Free French administration was installed in Beirut and General de Gaulle quickly made it clear that he intended to keep his forces in Lebanon however much independence the country thought it had been given .
29 Chamberlain was the chairman of the JAC , established by the Board of Trade , but he made it clear that he wanted to see ‘ a separate department of the city 's government , in which the education authority and the Ministry of Labour would cooperate in order to cover all sides of juvenile welfare ’ .
30 I mean , it was clear that he wanted to talk , but we did n't really get down to what was bothering him .
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