Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb past] [verb] [to-vb] he " in BNC.
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1 | Seems he got left behind at JFK Airport in New York , sitting by the baggage claim with his headphones on , and two hours later , still had n't realised that no-one had come to claim him . |
2 | One afternoon , when Aunt Lilian was lying down , I told Aunt Kit that Richard was on the ‘ other side ’ over Suez and that I had decided to leave him . |
3 | I touched his chest , remembering that I had wanted to desert him once . |
4 | That would have eased the tension but , as it was , I was so keen to justify myself that I felt compelled to confront him . |
5 | When I heard recently on the radio that he had been arrested in Tasmania the wild fancy occurred that someone had forgotten to de-miniaturise him and that he had finally worked his way through to Australia . |
6 | I could see from the four small puncture marks on Fenella 's wrist that she had tried to stroke him during lunch . |
7 | Maybe the girl had n't reported back to Myeloski , told him that she had failed to seduce him . |
8 | And complained that she had refused to let him in when he had returned from the wine bar having forgotten his key . |
9 | Could n't it be that she had needed to loathe him so that she could smother the awakening of her real feelings for him ? |
10 | The defendants wrote to him and told him that they had decided to pay him a pension of £200 a year and that he was at liberty to enter into any other employment or enter any business , ‘ except in the wool trade . ’ |
11 | In addition , there is no protection against the old device of refusing admission to a solicitor ( or doctor ) and asserting afterwards that the prisoner did not ask for him or even that he had refused to see him . |