Example sentences of "that he [verb] he [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , we are today , going to do the Black Sheep of the Family , erm , because erm , erm , does n't feel that he he 's up to doing the one that he thought he would do this week .
2 At first he gave the somewhat fatuous explanation that he thought he would find it easier to ride his bicycle without his testicle ( the other testicle was small due to atrophy ) .
3 In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time .
4 That same day he told me , as if he were giving me a magnificent present , that he thought he could pull strings and have me posted with him .
5 To Dennis 's in the sense that he thought he could act as team-boss without regard for Niki ; to Niki 's in that he thought his personal world outweighed Dennis 's and the team 's .
6 IN HIS speech to the House of Commons debate on the Draft Appropriation No 2 ( Northern Ireland ) Order , in July , DUP leader , the Rev. Ian Paisley welcomed the appointment of Sir John Wheeler as NIO Security Minister adding that he hoped he would bring the benefit of his experience in prisons to bear .
7 In 1928 , when Cosmo Lang was made Archbishop of Canterbury and went for his first royal audience , the King remarked that he hoped he would stop the clergy wearing moustaches .
8 When they announced that Hodge was playing , this Leeds ‘ fan ’ behind me groaned and said that he hoped he 'd have his leg broken !
9 He had spent so much time with Eloise that he felt he must make love to his wife that night , however tired he felt .
10 Two years previously he had wanted to hit back at fate for the death of his three cousins ; now he was so joyful that he felt he must compensate in this sacrificial way .
11 As for the race itself , Kinane added that he knew he would win some way from home and had enjoyed a trouble-free run throughout .
12 The green at the 14th is so severely sloped that he knew he would need to leave her below the flag , and did so ‘ by about two light-years ’ .
13 It was astonishing that he knew he could do it .
14 It is precisely because he knew who God was that he knew he could trust God in the dark .
15 And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off .
16 ‘ Mr Ashdown would be better concentrating on the basic issues that are of concern to the electorate rather than perpetually engaging in imagined card games that he thinks he would like to play on Friday morning . ’
17 I reckon he has got a law case on his hands that he thinks he might lose .
18 the sky was high , the air so clear that he imagined he could see to the ends of the earth .
19 As the recession deepened [ see below ] , the Hawke government began 1991 some 18 percentage points behind the opposition in opinion polls , raising questions concerning Hawke 's future as leader , particularly as Keating had let it be known at a National Press Club dinner in December that he believed he would make a better Prime Minister than Hawke .
20 The outcome will be that he claims he can book you a flight only to the international airport on Sal Island .
21 Jed had made his selection ; three toys stood out on their own in the middle of the floor , these being the ones that he reckoned he could do without .
22 Crawford had lost so much confidence before taking on the play that he decided he must live the part and put everything into it .
23 Marcus said he would n't like it , and added that he supposed he 'd have to go sometime .
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