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

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1 He made that noise that men who drink beer make , and wiped his mouth on the back of his wrist .
2 He made that sign of two fingers laid across two fingers .
3 Totally competent in his mind and lucid when he made that decision ?
4 He made that decision having listened to representations from hon. Members from Northern Ireland .
5 I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’
6 trembling when he made that speech when he remember when he , remember when you , you were n't there , no you were n't there he was shaking like a leaf .
7 ‘ The Admiral was n't able to adduce anything new in evidence when he made that allegation .
8 Buy by god he made that woman come in there .
9 It can only be surmised that the Marquis was feeling pretty flush after a good win when he made that entry into his accounts , or the caddie was a highly favoured young man indeed , for four shillings at that time would have been over the top on the percentages that a caddie can expect from his round nowadays .
10 Because he made that statement when discussing the concentric spheres with which Aristotle had built the cosmos , he was evidently aware that authoritative world-pictures were not inviolable .
11 Of course after he made that statement he did n't realize that the London Region were gon na put a thousand pound in the bucket !
12 Point of order , point of order , can Mr give any written evidence that the leader or Thamesdown Borough Council , in a meeting with him as leader of the Labour group on this council , that he made that statement ?
13 It 's gone to it 's got to a stage where he made that statement which he very very much means , he will never ever give them another album of his to market worldwide .
14 As you face the station , he lived that side you see and er there , the room where they used to entertain their friends was just the other side of the wall the booking office , you see , and er he was such a kind man , his name was Mr
15 He disclosed that electricity supplies to the compound had been turned off on Friday .
16 He realised that sucralose , the super-sweet sugar substitute T&L discovered in 1970 , could combine with Ruby and other new Staley products to make the group the dominant supplier of key ingredients for the booming diet food and drinks market . . ’
17 First of all I think we have worked out the importance of establishing a very good relationship with the media and that 's developing and that means that , that the views of the trade union movement are beginning to be heard , er , when we , when we spoke to the editor of the local paper for example , we pointed out that on the business page there 's nothing about trade unions and did he think that business er existed without er on , just on one side .
18 He ruled that placing advertising inserts in Mail Newspapers 's publications without the company 's authority or consent ‘ constitutes or involves the making of a misrepresentation ’ .
19 He always noticed pools of oil and empty coke cans round the house if ever he passed that way .
20 He had been Prime Minister for nearly seven years in all when he produced that judgement .
21 He agreed that behaviour is not inherited , but what he called the ‘ adaptive information ’ of behaviour is inherited .
22 Morrison said later he felt Border had edged the ball , but he agreed that television replays appeared to show the ‘ woody ’ sound was probably the ball touching the stump .
23 Twenty nine thousand he reckons he sold that plot for .
24 Yes , yeah , he so he sold that house for
25 Well , those beautiful ones , those beautiful heads and things he did after he met that girl called Marie-Thérèse Walter I always think those are so beautiful .
26 Our Tory MP did jump off his LandRover to shake my hand and take one of my leaflets the other day , but as far as I could tell I was the only voter he met that morning .
27 Fury filled Lexandro ; and he stilled that fury .
28 Adrian Jones , who studied for a number of years at Parnham House , has made a similar cabinet , and in the September issue he displays that piece and talks bout his work as a successful furniture-maker .
29 He argued that nomination of Dora Maria Téllez for the current DN had not been accepted because a " traditional " directorate was needed " during this period of transition " .
30 Is this what counsel had in mind when he argued that consideration ( for example , relief from the penalty ) did not ‘ move from the promisee ? ’
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