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

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1 But when he realised that we both wanted to do all we could to encourage the best art education for the pupils in the West Riding schools the barriers were down and we became friends .
2 What does he think that his minimum wage would do to it ?
3 Does he think that his right hon. and learned Friend the Chief Secretary was hinting that the Government might choose to extend VAT ?
4 He argued that our existing governmental arrangements are inimical to forging a sense of fraternity .
5 He realized that his own interests were not favoured at school by boys or masters :
6 He realized that his last chance was to make his captors believe that Donna knew where the book they sought was hidden , whatever it was .
7 He announced that his vice-presidential running mate was James B. Stockdale , a retired admiral with little political experience .
8 I recall that two years ago at the NFT he announced that his great ambition as a young man had been to become a movie director : now ( aided by director of photography William Lubtchansky and production designer Chloe Obolensky ) he has made a landmark television film .
9 When he was finally slain in battle , he asked that his severed head be buried facing the ocean so that no foreign armies could set foot in Ireland without him knowing it .
10 Are you s can we j ask Mr Cunnane is he suggesting that I five definition the second line of the policy should be widened ?
11 In 1770/71 Lagrange set about analysing the various methods then known for dealing with the general equations of degrees 2 , 3 , 4 and he found that they all depended on the same general principle ( see Section 5.2 ) .
12 He did not complain when he found that his sleeping place had been claimed by another player ; nor when Garvey told him to wash the mud off the wagon wheelrims , and forbad him or Izzie ever to speak a word to Gabriel .
13 He found that his ready command of French , Italian , German , Turkish , Arabic , Greek , and Albanian , and his personal friendship with many of the key figures in the area , made his presence invaluable to the commander-in-chief , although eyebrows were sometimes raised at his unremittingly pro-Turkish stance .
14 As time went on he found that his own tastes , especially his interest in music , aligned him more with Vaughan than Minton .
15 He feels that art directors often have such set views about the subjects he photographs that his own creativity is suppressed .
16 He accepts that his contrary nature sometimes irritated the other members but feels his sacking contained an element of Gedge wanting to remove a strong influence from the group , an influence often opposed to his own .
17 Here he accepts that his own grammatical categories may be questionable , but insists that his study confirms the belief that there exists a grammar of narrative , and moreover that there is a fundamental similarity between language and narrative which is mutually illuminating .
18 He promised that his new government would issue an economic statement early in 1992 .
19 He says that they both had a dream , to get take part in the Brighton races with the old tractor .
20 More specifically , he puts the young reader in touch with the French impressionists in his rich illustrations for Charlotte Zolotow 's Mr Rabbit and the lovely present ( although , strangely , he says that his main influence here was the American naturalistic painter , Winslow Homer ) , and with the pop art of cinema and food packaging in In the night kitchen .
21 He told that her next responsibility was to be loyal to her husband above all else .
22 Will he ensure that everything possible is done so that Derbyshire can have its first opportunity to have a university , in contrast with Nottingham which will have two , Leicester which will have three , and Loughborough which will have one ?
23 He noted that its heavy brow-ridges gave it an ape-like appearance , but rejected it as a ‘ missing link ’ because of its large capacity .
24 When war was first declared , and she was co-opted into the military , he imagined that her first reaction had been that it was typical of these men to mess up her promising career like that .
25 He believed that we all have an ‘ inborn social feeling ’ and an ‘ inescapable characteristic of empathy ’ .
26 Certainly he believed that his inner feeling of being most alive , most engaged with real issues , in his contemplative experience , was a gift from God and that his whole integrity depended on his furthering a life-style which he believed enabled him to receive the gift , however strong the opposition he encountered : Above all else I have always longed to sit and concentrate on Christ , and him alone …
27 To the end of his days , he believed that his ten shillings a week pension kept him , but of course it was my father who kept the two homes going .
28 Kermode recalls the seminars as occasions of good humour and tolerance , despite sharp intellectual disagreements , and he laments that their humane spirit did not survive later events .
29 He confirms that his next director 's job will be a project starring Kevin Costner .
30 He claimed that her private world had been little more than an experiment in frenzy , and that a breakdown had been inevitable .
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