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

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1 Alexander spoke such broad Scots that in London he was not understood , and he was sent to a private tutor until he was fifteen , then to University College School .
2 Two years later , at a meeting at the Soviet Ministry of Culture , Ortiz asked that in return he should be allowed to select an exchange exhibition to be shown in the West .
3 The Zimbabwean was so uncertain of regaining his place that in December he submitted a written transfer request .
4 Winston phoned me back within an hour to say that he had spoken to Harriman , that Harriman had spoken to the State Department , that they had dispatched two telegrams — one to Pretoria and one to Cape Town , the places between which the governmental functions are divided — and that in addition he himself had sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of South Africa , signed by the not unimpressive name of Winston Churchill .
5 Taylor wishes that in Sweden he had substituted the frustrated Gary Lineker with the pace of Tony Daley in the second match against France , rather than wait for the third and final game against Sweden to bring the curtain down on his captain 's international career .
6 By a letter dated 9 March 1990 , Mr. White , National Sales Manager of the Norwich Union , wrote to the applicant , saying that in principle he was :
7 The court heard Mr Ozberk had told immigration officials that in April he had been arrested by Turkish police seeking information about his brother , a member of an outlawed Kurdish independence organisation .
8 I hope that in Committee he will listen to the pleas of Members representing Greater London and the south of England because they are dear to my heart and may to some extent be dear to his .
9 His most recent biographer has observed that ‘ because Aymer de Valence held the English earldom of Pembroke and spent his entire career in English service it is easy to forget that in origin he was almost entirely French and that he retained very close links with France throughout his life ’ .
10 By the end of his first year he 'll be light-haired , but it will change again so that in maturity he 'll be quite definitely dark .
11 It is not possible or necessary to consider this question fully here , but a consideration of the texts of Scaevola shows that in fact he too took account of the scientia of buyers when considering the availability of missio .
12 He reveals that in fact he is Szendrey , but that he has had to change his name in order to escape persecution by the Communists .
13 The growled admission obviously gave him no pleasure , and Gina decided it wiser not to point out that in fact he had n't recalled his generosity until she had prompted his memory !
14 They had declared at his accession , they had repeated often since , that they desired him to reign upon the selfsame terms as his predecessors ; and yet they made him aware , whenever it was needful to ask for a grant of money , that in fact he stood upon ground subtly changed , and must ask as a favour what had been Richard 's unquestioned right .
15 But I thought John had been put into a job that in fact he was born to and getting his teeth into
16 Yeah but she 'll know she 'll know that in fact he 'll be seeing her .
17 Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't
18 erm And he describes them in these terms because of course this is how he sees them from different angles while rounding a series of bends on the road , so that in fact he describes the movement which his senses perceive , not the solid immobility to which his intellect testifies .
19 Well , this morning it 's our great pleasure to welcome three visitors to the session , one of whom I 'm not entirely sure is welcome because I understand that in fact he 's in some way a slight opposition in that he runs his own training course .
20 I should add that in argument he also invited my attention to paragraph 5(7) and I will refer to that :
21 It is probable that in retrospect he gave that factor more weight than it carried at the time .
22 Whereas Foucault was inclined to remark that in retrospect he considered that all his work had been about power , it seems almost equally possible that his analyses of power constitute a continuing meditation on the phantasm .
23 He has promised that in extremity he will send for her , and she will come and be his nurse .
24 It had been agreed that in effect he was to work as required in any country in which his employers had contracts .
25 But his enthusiasm and self-assurance meant that in practice he came to personify what Elizabeth Monroe in The Economist in London described as the American belief that with " dollars and a wrench " one could transform the world .
26 Karoly Grosz , the outgoing general secretary , cut a lonely figure as he bowed out , dropping hints that in future he would be taking a back seat in politics .
27 It was nice to talk over old times and Swire Sugden assured me that in future he would get a consensus before sending in the bulldozers .
28 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
29 By late November , however , Demirel was understood to have secured from Özal an undertaking that in future he would not stray beyond his constitutional role as President .
30 Pinochet , who was still C.-in-C. of the army , was told by President Patricio Alywin Azócar on April 15 that in future he had to give prior notice to the government of any trips abroad .
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