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

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1 It also transpired that he had done virtually no mathematics .
2 Once he frogmarched a knocker out of a press conference , although it transpired that he could hardly wait to see what the victim wrote next .
3 It transpired that he had been sleeping rough for weeks and that his last known address was a Salvation Army hostel 100 miles away .
4 It transpired that he had been scouting at the Festival .
5 It transpired that he wanted to be able to comment on each question in more depth and indeed some staff did so on separate sheets .
6 It also proved to be a fall from grace , as it transpired that he 'd stolen millions of pounds from his workers ' pension funds , to pay off mounting business debts .
7 Afterwards in the Shoulder of Mutton ( Kneeton Park 1 Knayton 1 ) it transpired that he 's in what used to be known as Tin Pan Alley probably the only manager in the Hambleton Combination ( third division ) who 's also been a manager of the Bay City Rollers .
8 They were not taking the hero for granted , but missing him madly and praying that he would be fit to return for the Davis Cup .
9 There are thousands , not of his flock , who are praying that he will not .
10 There are thousands , not of his flock , who are praying that he will not .
11 I remember , at the close of the fifties , going to a hairdresser and praying that he would n't talk .
12 A lot of people , including many members of the press , thought that Allan was going to win , were almost praying that he was going to win .
13 ‘ It will , ’ said Bodie , praying that he was right .
14 The beam of the torch wavered as he did so , and she cringed , praying that he would not notice .
15 So far I 'd managed to avoid giving him the exact address , but now he asked for it with a determined note in his voice — " Just in case I 'm down that way " and I was forced to invent one , praying that he 'd never check up on it .
16 A fifteen-year-old in grey flannel wandering around London in school holidays with an adolescent 's apocalyptic vision , praying that he would lose his virginity before the bombs came and blasted him to oblivion .
17 She turned her back on him , praying that he would not touch her , her throat so tight now with tears that it seemed to be closing , her chest feeling as if frantic hands were hammering it from the inside , bursting it — in several raw , sore places — wide open .
18 With every atom of her being she was praying that he was .
19 We talk about London and Grand Isle , and all the while I am praying that he will ask us on his boat .
20 She felt like that fish caught by the curlew , one part of her praying that he would spit her out again , the other , perversely , longing for him to swallow her up .
21 ‘ The locals are praying that he wants to stay in Santa Barbara forever .
22 ‘ When Jones sat on the bench on Saturday in the Test we were praying that he did not have to come on .
23 ‘ When Jones sat on the bench on Saturday in the Test we were praying that he did not have to come on .
24 For the moment , Mr Rocard is probably just praying that he can hold on to his seat in the Yvelines .
25 He came to spend the night , by agreement , twice a week and she saw him every day but there was no denying that he seemed a visitor and never a member of her household .
26 In his libel action seeking aggravated damages , Donovan claimed he suffered serious injury to his professional and personal reputation , considerable distress and embarrassment and that the article implied he was guilty of gross hypocrisy and deceit by denying that he was homosexual .
27 Paul wanted to retch , and at the same time felt his member thrusting against his clothes ; there was no denying that he had wanted this , when all was said , for a long time .
28 In it the pope said nothing about homage , and argued temperately against lay investitures , minimizing their importance , and denying that he sought for himself any increase of authority or any diminution of the king 's due power .
29 Giles recalls one remark when Montini was criticizing the De Gasperi Christian Democratic government for inaction while denying that he was doing anything of the kind ( a typical Montini ploy ) : ‘ In political questions the Church has to be general , just as in religious matters she can not afford not to be particular ’ ( ibid. , p. 109 ) .
30 If a person writes a book or magazine article denying that he has committed any crime , are his words to be interpreted as his opinion regarding the crime ?
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