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

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1 He was so horrified by Prittwitz 's proposed withdrawal that he immediately replaced him with Generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff .
2 He opened the window a crack , but the wind made such a noise that he immediately closed it again .
3 The Swedish-based performer was so sickened by the brutal slaying of one of his bouncers that he immediately closed his plush hot spot , Alphabet Street , and vowed to stop club work .
4 Mr Knight was so upset that he immediately resigned his seats on Essex County , Tendring District and Harwich Town councils .
5 So brief is the note , and couched in such general terms , that it is difficult to base much upon it , but worth noting are the facts that he clearly saw his choice as lying in the normal way between tedris and kaza , which he calls two paths or careers ; that a signal disadvantage of teaching was that it was unremunerative ; and , not least , that , unable to contemplate either alternative , he was able to find a home for his talents and interests in the bureaucracy .
6 What seems objectionable in Matza 's argument is that he clearly believes there is a ‘ hierarchy ’ of stances in relation to deviance , not just alternatives : the appreciative stance is portrayed as superior to either the romantic or the correctionalist in that it is inherently more likely to get at the truth .
7 That he neither sees it nor says it .
8 It was rumoured that he even had his neckties specially made .
9 There was Maria Filippa , however , looking at him through her glasses which had misted up in horror and grief at his outburst , gulping the air like a fish ; she was not like his sister Rosa , not one of those girls he had to protect from their own compulsions , but his own beloved and burdened wife , so reserved in bed that he even regretted her modesty himself , and so far from the whore he was about to call her , he shuddered from head to foot .
10 I do n't really believe any of this , but the fact that he even says it means that something 's come over him .
11 Donaldson said in a voice which suggested that he even doubted it himself .
12 You never really sort of said well was it , was it a slipped disc or is it gone or have you got ta go back for any more tests or anything like that er and bearing in mind that he also said he was keen on sports and he played tennis and so on , you could 've had the opportunity there to say oh have your back problem , back troubles made in difference to you in that area ?
13 The sense of injury Vitor felt over Thomas meant that he also considered her to be devious and untrustworthy , wickedness on two legs .
14 He discovered in the weeks and months that passed a real passion ; a task that was not only deeply therapeutic , but one that he also found he could do rather well .
15 Scott was so pleased with the style he had evolved at Battersea , a treatment that humanised industrial forms without denying their function , that he also used it on the Guinness Factory at Park Royal , west London .
16 ‘ Do you know that he also saved my life at the very time we met ? ’
17 It was from there that he also issued his first denunciations of the Pahlavi dynasty that laid the foundations of his revolution .
18 He motioned them both back to their seats and strode across to open a door but Maggie noticed that he also closed it behind him very firmly .
19 TODAY has discovered another of Courtney 's victims who is still too terrified to tell the police that he also assaulted her .
20 That he just likes their company , really .
21 that he just received them like , about half an hour before Mike rang up , so he said I 've got to get me secretary to type them out and then we , I 'll send them to you and we 've got to sign 'em , then what happens from there ?
22 But was Picasso fond of the different women he was with or was it that he just liked them physically , and he was able to use them in his work ?
23 Added to the simple foundation for it , there was the more complex one that he somehow found it essential to hide his wound about Bella from notice .
24 So you figure that he either hit his approaches stiff — or off the radar screen .
25 I understood , after a while , that he honestly loved her , and he could make her happy .
26 It was also in this film , when he had a long and exacting monologue at the end , that he finally saw it as what he termed an allegory to his own career : he had the chance of taking a university scholarship but instead chose to take to the road and share his life with some interesting characters , though by this stage of the story in the film itself , Dupea 's liberation is being challenged .
27 It was then that he finally sprang his trap .
28 It was n't until France toured Australia in 1990 that he finally won his first cap .
29 It is useful for would-be choreographers to examine his ballets and discover that he mostly set them in countries possessing easily recognised characteristics .
30 The latter 's favourite hunting box was Knepp Castle near West Grinstead ; so fond of it was he that he eventually seized it from William de Braose , an action hardly guaranteed to increase baronial support ; when the French invaded England in 1216 to support the barons against John , it was Sussex which bore the brunt .
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