Example sentences of "that he [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 That 'e 'd nicked them off a woman 's washing-line in Brixton .
2 It was from these informants that he pieced together a picture of organised crime as being controlled by key personnel in the police force , local government , business and the legal profession .
3 It was in that spirit that he persuaded in the early 1960s to take Pugwash seriously .
4 It was in the course of a leisurely journey on the trans-Siberian Railway that he persuaded Wheeler-Bennett to devote himself to becoming a specialist on contemporary Germany .
5 Secondly , he was a glaciologist and it may well be that he persuaded the pilot to swin' away to the east .
6 We do not expect that he perused every word of the book .
7 Thus Witold Gombrowicz 's apparently anti-political call for ‘ an elusive man who is a play of contradictions ’ is really a fierce rebuke to the totalitarian preference for deathly form over vital chaos ; and the absurdist satire on display in Yuz Aleshkovsky 's ‘ Kangaroo ’ , whose protagonist eventually comes to believe the KGB 's charge that he sodomised a marsupial in the Moscow Zoo ‘ on a night between July 14th 1789 , and January 9th 1905 ’ ( note the dates ) , is ‘ the only way for a free mind to cope … an abuse of official language that will overpower it and thus defeat it . ’
8 It was alleged that he touched the boys ' genitals , put his arm around them and kissed them on the lips .
9 touched that he touched several things .
10 He thought that he learnt a lot about preaching from this experience .
11 Later in life Ramsey believed that he learnt a lot from his short time at Liverpool .
12 Later he knew that he learnt a lot .
13 The company also insisted that he learnt a bit about the business he would soon be running , sending him to work in the busy Birmingham store for a month .
14 If Italy provided Ramsay with the polish of sophistication and a kind of classical elegance , it was from the French that he learnt a quality he was to make quite his own : gracefulness .
15 It was as a policeman that he learnt to kill people .
16 Here it was that he learnt to draw dresses .
17 I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now .
18 And he was delighted that he learnt how to say , I 'm having a lie-in tomorrow morning .
19 It has happened in France , Cameron felt like saying , and then the thought of the gulf between France and Scotland came over him so dauntingly that he suffered a backwash of despair .
20 Only once , late in life when he made as much of an excuse as he would ever make for his anti-Semitism , did Pound ever again enter the plea for himself that he suffered from the cultural anaemia of growing up in a suburb of an Eastern seaboard city .
21 His mother , he knew , would never have expected him to walk those yards alone had she known that he suffered such atavistic panic , but she had n't known and he would have died before telling her .
22 Dear Guitarist I was just reading Joe Satriani 's article in your mag and found that he suffered the same as myself regarding the tremolo unit on his Ibanez .
23 This incident so affected the policeman that he suffered a nervous breakdown from which , it is said , he never fully recovered .
24 AI has received reports indicating that he suffered a severe eye injury as a result of beatings during interrogation .
25 Despite the rumour that he could fly , all this really meant for Henry was that he was in the saddle so much that he suffered from sore legs .
26 On the other hand , there may obviously be cases where the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case by proving that he suffered damage from acts done in combination by the defendants the natural and probable outcome of which was damage to him .
27 The reason why this occurred er erm , the reason why this occurred was not due to some sort of er , due to emotional problems that he suffered within these repressed relations with his son .
28 The plaintiff must also show that the type of injury that he suffered was the type the legislation sought to prevent .
29 The converter had worked so effectively that he suffered only mild carbon monoxide poisoning .
30 His medical went well until he revealed that he suffered from asthma and David pointed out to him that he would never cope with that particular job .
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