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

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1 To this question , the common answer is that he neither quoted the forged additions nor produced them at Rome , because he knew they were forgeries , and knew also that the forgery would be detected at once by a competent critic .
2 On his return to France he was so enthusiastic about them that he even planted a trial field and let the local population steal them so that they could experience this new vegetable for themselves .
3 At this period Cornford had so separated politics from poetry that he even published a poem in the Listener under a pseudonym .
4 He got so fed up with it that he even tried a salmon shepherd 's pie to make it more interesting .
5 DOCTORS treated road victim Bill Healey for a broken nose and then sent him home — failing to notice that he also had a fractured jaw , cheekbone , leg and foot .
6 Labour was utilised more efficiently , and as well as being mindful of his employer 's interests , Barratt demonstrated that he also had a care for his workmen .
7 In Chelmsford Auctions v. Poole it was held that he also had the right personally to sue the purchaser for the price .
8 Reports suggested that he also took a message from Walesa asking for approval for the sacking of Finance Minister Lescek Balcerowicz , the architect of Poland 's " shock therapy " free-market economic programme .
9 The fact that he also made a little money for himself in the process was considered only reasonable by the majority of fans .
10 One of the leaders of the Manchester bid team David Scott told I R N that he also shared the concerns of some of the Greek delegation that the choice of a U S venue reflected the influence of commercialism and big business in I O C decision making .
11 I think — I hope — that in a sense the relief of having a young assistant was not only that it helped his work , but that he also welcomed the presence of a younger doctor with more up-to-date medical knowledge .
12 He also noted that it was at about the time when Prince Albert , the Prince Consort , opened the Royal College of Chemistry , the precursor to Imperial College , that he also opened the new Grimsby dock .
13 The interest on this , is that he also left a second disk .
14 But Wyatt was known to have leanings towards classical architecture , and by choosing Scott after his intentions for the Foreign Office were well known , Stanley indicated that he also required a Gothic building .
15 Observers noted , however , that he also urged a committee established by the General People 's Congress to " negotiate directly with America " , without UN mediation .
16 Few people are aware that he also pioneered a long line of excursion steamers on the Forth starting in 1813 .
17 He stood aside for McLeish , then took himself off , observing unnecessarily that he just had a wee bit paperwork to finish up .
18 When most people bring their catch of a lifetime to him , they do n't realise that he just wants the skin , not the flesh .
19 Family commitments now meant that he just did the occasional Cowes Week and Club Race .
20 ‘ Or are you still so naïve as to believe that he just wanted a comforting kiss and a cuddle ? ’
21 It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change , to adopt Christianity , merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs Moore , whatever the nature of those relations had been .
22 The Act provides that it is a defence to an action brought under section 2 that the damage was wholly due to the fault of the person suffering it or that he voluntarily assumed the risk thereof ( though a person employed as a servant by a keeper of the animal is not to be treated as accepting voluntarily risks incidental to his employment ) .
23 But Coleridge found that he rather enjoyed the rolling of the deck , and held long and facetious conversations with a talkative fellow passenger .
24 The reader can not have failed to notice that J. A. Fodor is fast emerging here as the bête noire , in that he both presents the strongest case for the representational theory of the mind and champions the conclusion which flows from it about the impossibility of concept-learning .
25 Hartlepool magistrates heard that he allegedly threw a petrol bomb into the rear of the premises .
26 There is a reference in a letter from one of his dependents that he eventually took a passage home from Corfu on a naval vessel in 1843 ; and that an 1851 census shows that he was living with his wife and two of his daughters at Longhorsley , his birthplace .
27 His retention of the custody of a number of escheated royal honours in Essex and of Hadleigh Castle ( originally granted to him in July 1264 ) until the end of 1265 or beginning of 1266 , and his subsequent association with John de Burgh in June 1266 in the keeping of the peace in the counties of Essex and Hertfordshire , indicate that he successfully negotiated the transition from Montfortian rule to royalist restoration after the battle of Evesham .
28 In his section of the AB , Hincmar attributed many crucial diplomatic and political activities to queens : since some were activities of which he approved , and only some queens were credited with such roles , it seems less likely that he obsessively exaggerated the nefarious influence of women ( though misogyny was in the air breathed by medieval churchmen ) than that he accurately portrayed a feature of Carolingian political life underrecorded by other contemporary writers .
29 Lothar replied that he simply had a skin complaint that could be cleared up in a few days .
30 There were some constituencies where the interest of a local patron was so strong that he effectively had the power of nominating MPs .
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