Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] could [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 I took that as an indication that I could play him every match .
2 There was a hope that we could persuade him to go back , ‘ turn ’ him , if you like .
3 The jury were directed by the trial judge that they could find him guilty only as actor , whereas the true position was that he could be found guilty either as actor or on the basis of art and part .
4 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE never seems to stop talking , you get the feeling that you could ask him about anything under the sun and he would have one of his long and winding answers all ready for us to vaguely follow .
5 We were very close in the sense that I could ask him anything at any time , and we took great pleasure in each other 's company . ’
6 Then she remembered Guido 's threat that he could stop him working anywhere in Italy , and suddenly she did n't feel quite so relieved any more .
7 Mark : Judas decided to betray Jesus and told the chief priest that he would lead them to Jesus in order that they could arrest him in secret .
8 But anyway , we created that whole idea that no-one could photograph him , no-one could do do a story on him unless it was going to be a cover story , which was outrageous because he was virtually unknown in America .
9 It was then getting near the time that I could turn him out , again I put it off , frightened of what he might do .
10 Yes , she had recognised pride as an intrinsic component of his personal make-up , and the fact that it could permit him to ignore or override her resistance , her hostility , her hatred , was probably the true measure of his confidence in her ultimate surrender .
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