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

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1 A few says later the Shah sought assurances from the US Embassy that he was still welcome in the United States cabled Rabat to say , " we assured the Shah publicly as well as in private messages that he would be welcome in the US should he choose to go there , and that there should be bo doubt whatsoever as to our willingness to receive ( him ) and provide him with appropriate protection " .
2 It was in that spirit that he persuaded in the early 1960s to take Pugwash seriously .
3 All the men he knows are fathers or grandfathers and it is in that capacity that he knows them .
4 It was in that House that he scored his greatest triumph for the cause of deaf people by persuading the Labour Government of Attlee that to provide free spectacles to the partially-sighted , free dentures to those whose teeth had rotted , free artificial limbs to the disabled , but to actually charge the sum of £10 to deaf people for National Health hearing-aids was blatant discrimination !
5 So intent was he in this quest that he , and one presumes the rest of his campaign staff , failed to notice the apparent contradictions in his official campaign photograph .
6 So I says What we can do is I 'll do an hour for you , we 'll move the piano and other bits , bicycles in this case that he had , we 'll shift them to the house close by , drop two men off , and one man 'll come and do the remainder of the work .
7 It was in this mood that he decided to bring The Criterion to an end .
8 There were , however , some true ministers , typified by the two witnesses of Revelations xx , and it was in this sense that he described himself as ‘ an unworthy witness ’ of the Lord .
9 It was in this spirit that he conducted , round the back of the law , the contra operation .
10 The song ‘ You are my Heart 's Delight ’ from Lehár 's operetta The Land of Smiles ( 1929 ) was one of his most famous , and it was in this work that he first came to England in 1931 .
11 It was in this way that he was thinking when , with Lili by his side and their suitcases on a trolley he would abandon at the tube-station entrance , he looked up and met the eyes of Adam Verne-Smith .
12 It was in this way that he made many of his policy decisions .
13 It was in this way that he discovered that not all Morris 's application with the typewriter was devoted to ‘ In Years Gone By . ’
14 Charity felt the same mystery in this place that he felt , that his mother had felt before him .
15 It was surely in this street that he and old George Percival had picked up two excellent vegetarian take-aways when they were both detective-sergeants on Division .
16 Clive had got so used to being able to fool everyone in this circle that he was unnerved by her obvious clear-sightedness .
17 It will have been in this connection that he wrote the discarded pieces " On music and words " , which largely rework part " of " The Dionysiac Philosophy " of the previous year , but whose copious references to Schopenhauer , opera and Beethoven 's Choral Symphony relate directly to one side of the Wagner problem , though without any explicit stress on that fact . "
18 It was in this book that he was able to show me the first reference to the Santa Maria .
19 His ‘ ardour … for his books of chivalry ’ ( OMF iii 5 ) is described in Cervantes ' first chapter : ‘ so great was his curiosity and infatuation in this regard that he even sold many acres of tillable land in order to be able to buy and read the books that he loved , and he would carry home with him as many of them as he could obtain . ’
20 It was in this role that he removed the relics of the Three Wise Men from Milan , and placed them in Cologne Cathedral , where they are still found to this day .
21 Again she was giving him the opportunity to ask her to lengthen the period — or to indicate in some way that he had no wish for her to leave .
22 There can be little doubt that Hayward had come to rely upon him over that period , and felt in some sense that he had been abandoned .
23 Wordsworth himself recalled in old age that he had first met Coleridge , together with Southey , and Edith and Sara Fricker , at ‘ a lodging in Bristol ’ .
24 Brittan also said in early December that he was to look into the UK government 's award of some pounds 38,000,000 of secret financial inducements to British Aerospace , at the time of its purchase of the Rover car group in September 1988 .
25 José informed us in perfect English that he would pick up the sail in the morning and deliver it , completely repaired , by that afternoon .
26 ( 6 ) No liability shall arise by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) above if — ( a ) before the date on which proceedings to enforce the liability are finally disposed of , the former residential occupier is reinstated in the premises in question in such circumstances that he becomes again the residential occupier of them ; or ( b ) at the request of the former residential occupier , a court makes an order ( whether in the nature of an injunction or otherwise ) as a result of which he is reinstated as mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above …
27 Although some years later he was to describe the kind of people with whom he now associated in a less than enthusiastic manner , it was really only in such company that he could feel any sense of purposefulness .
28 Next day Henry , though in such agony that he could hardly sit on his horse , met Philip and Richard at Ballon and there agreed to the terms which they dictated .
29 In my judgment natural justice requires that the prisoner be told what the judges have recommended , and anything the trial judge has said about relative culpability , in such time that he can make representations before the Home Secretary fixes the tariff period .
30 This modest and pioneering rule-book was in such demand that he was forced to publish the fifteenth edition in 1904 .
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