Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb past] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To measure the intensity of his hatred , it is only necessary to add that he wrote these words when it was public knowledge that women and children by the thousands were among the population of those camps .
2 ‘ If we find that it is true that he made these deals he could lose his permit , ’ he said .
3 But to be fair to Green it was from his burning wish for people to admire the scenery , not from a desire to spoil it , that he made these suggestions , which certainly are not so far fetched in the 20th century as they must have been then .
4 In The Prelude ( though one could argue that Wordsworth is writing after meeting Coleridge ) , he tells us that he felt these emotions as early
5 He wanted to announce that he commanded these skies .
6 It was deliberately defaced in antiquity , but though we can not read the sculptor 's name we can make out that he carved these figures ‘ and those at the back ’ , the east frieze that is .
7 Hopper insisted that he wanted these lads in the film , not the one the production people had selected .
8 Anyway , he was a Captain in the Army and he had these slides of erm his , his journeys erm er in Arabia and he used to show this with er great regularity not only to erm Units of H M Forces but also to the er shifts , the A R P shifts he used to amuse them by
9 And he accepted these conditions believing , no doubt ( if he thought of it at all ) , that I fulfilled myself by providing the conditions he as an artist needed .
10 He waited until he had collected a large number of observations of the fact that he was fed at 9 a.m. , and he made these observations under a wide variety of circumstances , on Wednesdays and Thursdays , on warm days and cold days , on rainy days and dry days .
11 And he used these things to illustrate his message about the kingdom of God .
12 Can now , can we actually move on a bit because , that has been very valuable what you said , but in fairness to Mr Maxwell it also has to be said does n't it that up until he stole these assets er this process of throwing organisations , peoples monies into a spin dryer and pulling them out of different sort of sequences was something he regularly did and we 've had witnesses to say how well he did manage the funds and how they grew , whether when they should sell stock and when they should n't sell stock and so on .
13 The doctor assured Alexander that , if he followed these instructions exactly , his voice would return to normal .
14 Our role is to propose a prudent council tax and that is what we 've done and at the end of the day I agree , the figures are juggled one way or another but it does show a net saving of one point three million and however you look at it Mr Mayor I 'm sure the leader of the council , if he adopted these proposals , could then find somewhere a sum for a stress control officer .
15 Oh Sunday it was really bad cos he had these people turn up for lunch and erm , said it 's Sam arranged to come and collect him quarter to six and then we went up to Fore Gate for lunch and then we came back here and had erm we were all standing in the kitchen here , knock on the door , a walked in , I 'd completely forgotten about it
16 But he put these thoughts to the back of his mind now , with a silent promise that they would be uttered one day soon .
17 He 'd obviously picked up a few tips from the paperbacks , because he spun these stories out like a kid pulling on chewing-gum .
18 The late Raymond Lewenthal is perhaps best known these days as the first performer in modern times to have revived the music of Alkan , a collection of whose music he also published two years after he made these Gershwin recordings ( in Walthamstow Town Hall , of all places ) .
19 It seems likely that when he received these papers , Palmerston , to forestall those critics who said that he was out of touch with current architectural ideas , instructed Donaldson to arrange for him to meet Lamb and other architects who agreed with his views .
20 It is hard to believe that Thucydides when he wrote these words had not lived to see at least the Spartan Thibron 's Asian expedition of 400 .
21 There is , indeed , so much vigour in the playing that it is hard to credit him with the age the dictionaries seem to agree on ( he was six months short of his 75th birthday when he made these recordings ) .
22 The sleeping sailor woke up when he heard these words , and as Dorian left the house , the sailor hurried after him .
23 The owner of industrial tools worth thousands of pounds went bankrupt when he lost these tools of his trade .
24 Oh the funniest part about it was when he set these people 's thing .
25 Well straight away the first thing he done was to put these new tables in , and that was his idea when he put these tables in to get more slate , and less wages .
26 As he said these words he remembered again the vow he had made to the powers of Callanish which was that he would let Minch go before him .
27 Gary , even as he spoke these words , had an uncomfortable vision of Nutty 's harsh determination , and felt slightly uneasy .
28 Where as he bought these machines and cleared up the rubbish to get at the slate .
29 Sutcliffe tapped the side of his long nose with his index finger as he uttered these words , dislodging his spectacles and causing them to crash into his tea-cup — for this conversation took place in the Senior Common Room , not long after Robyn 's arrival at Rummidge .
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