Example sentences of "he [verb] that [det] [be] " in BNC.

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1 He realised that some were small , barely six inches high , while others had sword-arms raised or banners flying .
2 Does he think that that is the way that one should plan the freight movement from the north-west through the channel tunnel ?
3 He argued that these were : a desire to secure career advancement or at least not prejudice career chances ; a willingness to push matters in order to measure his own cleverness and particularly dexterity at getting around the rules ; to experience the satisfaction which comes from having the power that goes both with high corporate status and criminally victimizing other organizations or persons ; a need to maintain his position within the peer group or family network .
4 He argued that these were the people on the front line .
5 He argued that this was inefficient and that the workload at night in Maidstone could be dealt with by only two doctors .
6 He does n't think that women should be allowed so much freedom of movement , although he understands that this is regrettably the custom , to this day , among white women . ’
7 He admitted that this was the first time he had really looked at the stoma and that he found the appearance and the smell rather offensive .
8 Well he gives the example of a contemporary member of parliament , Mister Andrew Marvel who apparently was erm , because members of parliament were not paid at this time , he was sponsored by his constituents , so they subscribed to a he was so good they managed to subscribe to and he thinks that this is the ideal solution , if someone is really worthwhile , then their constituents would be happy to pay their salary directly , rather than , than have salaried jobs .
9 How does he know that this is how things must be ?
10 Although Laclotte has been largely responsible for the choice of works , he emphasises that this is a collaborative exhibition , with different parts of the catalogue by different specialists , not always in perfect agreement with one another : ‘ There is no absolute truth in matters of attribution , just opinion ’ , he says .
11 Charles , who had a taste for mechanical devices , commissioned Gionallo Torriano of Cremona to repair it , but owing to corrosion he found that this was impossible and he agreed to make a similar instrument .
12 It is a stately cliff of a semi in Holland Park now lashed together against a neighbouring stately semi because he found that this was the best way to double his garden space .
13 When Dr Mortimer looked at the body , he found that this was , in fact , what had happened .
14 He found that this was a two-way process .
15 He maintained that this was sexual discrimination .
16 Almost it appeared empty , deserted even by the police , but he doubted that this was so , there were probably men inside at this very minute .
17 In this connection , Gunn ( 1982 ) reports that for ( a ) also the range in Andersonstown is reduced to variation between [ ae ] and [ a ] ( the latter sometimes slightly retracted ) , but he adds that this is particularly the case for young speakers ; older people frequently retain the vernacular rules of the inner city .
18 He adds that this is fairly typical for Scottish practices .
19 cos he mentioned that those were liable further to start him as a
20 Now I , I think that , you know , if Mr 's got any complaints about that , and he says that that is n't privileged , well I think he can only blame his own administration as well as anybody else 's .
21 He says that both are simple notions or objects without parts , contrasting them in this with the object horse which has parts , ( head , hooves , tail etc ) which can be mentioned in explaining the nature of this object .
22 Anyway , she talked to her doctor about it , unbearably , and he says that this is quite a common male reaction to pregnancy .
23 He says that this is the most unpleasant period in his 25 years in local Government .
24 He says that this is a basic ’ 'Bye ’ sign , for the end of a display , this part of the job is quite artistic .
25 He says that this was a cell used for patients in the early days of the hospital .
26 Does he feel that that is a proper approach of socialism to outstanding debt ?
27 He added that this was on condition that he would withdraw claims for defamation of character made against the IJF if the IJF would agree not to take any legal action against him in the future .
28 He added that this was not a case for a free pardon because — wait for it — there was no proof that Cooper and McMahon were innocent .
29 He believed that this was referred to by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the twelfth century .
30 A year or so later I chanced to meet him and he acknowledged that this was just criticism , but that he had been obliged to insert these names so that his book would look like a truly up-to-date , intouch work of scholarship .
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