Example sentences of "that [vb -s] his " in BNC.

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1 Does n't the apostle say , he that taketh his stand , take heed lest yee fall !
2 Only 14 days for the seven years to be increased to the sentence that fits his crimes and his evil — life .
3 In too many cases the draughtsman finds it quicker to design a new part than to search through hundreds of drawings for one that fits his task .
4 His humour constantly breaks through in asides and anecdotes , as does a delightful and mastering smile that transforms his face like Aegean sunlight on a frowning sea .
5 His captaincy is partly due to his quiet , controlled manner and a confidence and authority that unnerves his opponents — on and off the competition mat .
6 Are you the chap that has his bike ? ’
7 The reformulated law makes it plain that an offence is committed if the defendant conducts himself in a way that causes his victim to anticipate that the defendant is about to use unlawful violence .
8 In these cases the plaintiff is aware of the risk but does not consent to the act of negligence that causes his injury .
9 " The decision maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making power and must give effect to it .
10 Illegality meant that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his power and must give effect to it ; irrationality connoted Wednesbury unreasonableness ; and procedural impropriety covered a breach of natural justice or failure to comply with the procedural rules in the enabling legislation .
11 Margaux Hemingway is the fashion model who is raped by her kid sister 's music teacher in a brutal sequence that emphasises his desire to humiliate her .
12 John feels it 's the double bed that worries his Dad , not the puppet .
13 Write me as one that loves his fellow-men. ,
14 Ben Adhem said , ‘ Write me as one that loves his fellow men. , And it was through his caring and concern for other people that Ben showed his love for God .
15 I 've a sneaking suspicion he bins any letter that criticizes his government , before he even reads it .
16 ‘ I figured I 'd better get started before I ended up like Brahms or something , ’ he deadpans in a voice that betrays his Welsh origins ( he was born in 1942 in Garnant ) rather than the last 25 years living in New York .
17 Thanks to the intoxicating venom that floods his brain the Forest Goblin Shaman has great powers of mental control .
18 It is true that Jacob will emerge more than just unscathed from the danger that fills his mind as he returns home .
19 That that metal man that spins his arms and throws lasers .
20 The prelude to this was set by another psychoanalyst called Otto Rank one of Freud 's er early followers who had published a book called the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and in this book what Rank did was to trawl through world folklore and literature , from myths of heroes , and of course there are a lot of those books , and dozens and dozens of them and what he does in the book is he distils all these dozens and dozens of myths and he finds that there 's a common pattern emerges and it 's , it 's pretty stereotypical actually and the common pattern is the hero is born of royal or divine parents , the hero for some reason or other that loses his parents or is cast out by them or is er exposed in some way , erm the hero is often threatened by some outside force and then rescued by er humble people .
21 Canetti 's great foe is death and his belief in the power of words to fight it is some kind of myth that motivates his pen .
22 Lord Hanson , head of the industrial conglomerate that bears his name , earned £1.38m and Sir Paul Girolami , head of Glaxo , the rival drugs group , £1m .
23 Although Rob , affectionately known as Mr Brora , has retired , you might still meet him in the shop that bears his name , now run by Colin Taylor , another well-respected and well-liked Brora angler .
24 It depends upon the precise accuracy of some observations made in 1715 under the direction of Sir Edmond Halley , later Astronomer Royal and known to this day for the comet that bears his name .
25 His grave is unmarked and it may be that the absence of a memorial stone is connected with the erection of the monument that bears his name .
26 As well as inventing the thin crisp biscuit that bears his name , Sylvester Graham was also the author of one of the most amusing condemnations of sex ever to see the light of day .
27 We must not leave the eighteenth century without mention of the great typefounder and printer of Birmingham , John Baskerville ( 1706–75 ) , who not only designed the famous type that bears his name but greatly improved the general standard of English printing and gave us , in 1763 , one of the most splendid editions of the Bible .
28 ( Previous page ) Alfred Russel Wallace , a contemporary of Charles Darwin , defined the line that bears his name .
29 The gods turned him into the flower that bears his name .
30 The Timurid dynasty which followed gave way early in the sixteenth century to the Safavids , whose principal figure was that of Shah Abbas ( 1587–1629 ) and principal memorial the city that bears his stamp — Isfahan .
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