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

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1 And in that instant he paused to look into her face , causing her to glance up automatically at him .
2 In that sense he has something in common with Mrs Thatcher .
3 In that sense he expressed the anxiety of Victorians who were ‘ wandering between two worlds , one dead , the other powerless to be born ’ .
4 In that sense he belongs to the past .
5 If any worshipper do reverence with faith to any God whatever , I make his faith firm , And in that faith he reverences his God and gains his desires , For it is I who bestow them .
6 And in that faith he reverences his God and gains his desires , For it is I who bestow them .
7 Later in that day he was in the town centre when his school was breaking up .
8 But it says humble yourself under the hand , under the mighty hand of God , then in that day he will lift you up , he will exult you !
9 In that taproom he decided to push the matter further and Catesby gave him his chance .
10 In that state he gave it to the boy who set off on his half-mile walk .
11 In that dream he saw a vision of loveliness : himself as Foreign Secretary .
12 In that capacity he would be acting as an insolvency practitioner and must be qualified so to act .
13 In that capacity he had presided over a campaign against corruption , and more positively over a relaxation of the restrictions upon private trade and local government .
14 While in that capacity he devised an ingenious method of casting railway chairs , and also designed the wrought-iron roof of the New Street Station in Birmingham , which with a span of 211 feet was the largest iron roof at the time of its completion .
15 Auguste was pontificating in that voice he used solely for discussing cuisine , a mixture of reverence , excitement , practicality and anticipation .
16 I said to Russell I 'd love to go in that helicopter he said Lyn you 're pissed .
17 Norman was called upon , he was standing on the rock just behind Issaacs , swaying on his hips in that way he has , with his face turned up to the night .
18 Everybody knows if yi laugh at a man in That Way he will wilt for ever , wo n't he ?
19 In that way he would n't be too close to her .
20 In that way he achieves the highest degree of attention to detail .
21 In that way he ensures a total identity with profit .
22 He surveyed her silent face , then suddenly he asked , changing the subject unexpectedly , in that way he sometimes did , ‘ So , how do your family feel about you working for me ? ’
23 He was born in Capel Curig in 1906 , and in that village he spent his whole life .
24 By 1820 , not only did he own Freames , but he was apparently also the owner of neighbouring Pitts Mill , for in that year he leased both to Nathaniel Samuel Marling .
25 By 1917 his paintings were to fetch the highest prices during his lifetime and in that year he is credited with painting one hundred and twenty-five canvases , a painting every three days .
26 In 1890 he officially attended the installation of the 46th Mayor in his long career and in that year he also attended the unveiling of the Armada Memorial .
27 Also in that year he formed the Stamford Brazenose Society and at their first meeting they discussed astronomy and the latitude of Stamford , lunar maps , a remarkable wasps ' nest and a ‘ stone as big as a walnut , taken from out of the bladder of a little Dutch dog ’ .
28 Later in that year he had taught for seven weeks in the school ( a replacement master could not start immediately ) and had been paid £7 .
29 In that year he produced an outpouring of anti-royalist cartoons , with twenty-six lampoons of royalty being etched in all ( Hill , 1965 : 44 ) .
30 His first marriage , in 1927 , to the operetta singer , Carlotta Vanconti , was unsuccessful and led to protracted divorce proceedings , which were not finalized until 1936 ; in that year he married his second wife , the English stage and film actress , Diana Napier , and settled in England .
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