Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [that] he [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Pausanias says he is on the god 's left , and I conclude that he is using the words from the spectator 's point of view , as I believe he does in his account of Polygnotos 's paintings at Delphi .
2 Oh yes and er the I pass all the correspondence I have to the County Planning Officer who deals with it with the most enormous efficiency and I hope that he is maintaining liaison with what I call the Rucatse Group which consists of , Neil and Tony and somebody from Crawley who is I think it 's
3 I suspect that he is doing so because he believed what the Home Secretary said when he intervened .
4 People who will say to other people I know Jesus I know that he loves us , I know that he forgives us , I know that he is risen from the dead , and that the good news is that we will also rise from our own deaths .
5 ‘ I have had a long chat with Stephen and told him I know that he is knocking at the door of the full international side , but I would rather he played and helped out in the match at Tannadice than did nothing at Ibrox . ’
6 Well let me speak to my brother first but erm give Geoff a call , I know that he 's looking for something .
7 Well she says Michael has n't rung so she said I assume that he 's coming cos if he 's going to be late , if he 's anywhere reasonable
8 Let's say I believe that he 's said nothing to you so far about the part he 's hoping you 'll play … ’
9 Charm was never the strong suit of the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) — indeed , I think that he is wearing his only suit .
10 I am about to introduce myself when I notice that he 's carrying an armful of eels .
11 May we have the courage to respond when we sense that He is speaking to us .
12 The King of Blefuscu has always wanted to defeat Lilliput in war , and now we hear that he 's prepared a large number of ships , which will attack us very soon .
13 And we understand that he is paid up to £500 a day to carry out those services .
14 They accept that he is to become a writer and a poet .
15 Then , after people have had their own ten seconds of breathlessness , they remember that he is competing against those mysterious , those hideously capable Americans for an Olympic gold medal , and , oh , they suddenly say , would n't it be lovely if he won ?
16 They know that he is playing a part ; they are amused by his attempts to amuse them ; and grow fond of him ; and thereby demonstrate their own tolerance to themselves ; and grow even fonder of him as the occasion of the demonstration .
17 So fascinated has he become that he 's painted nothing else in all that time .
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