Example sentences of "that he had [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the end it seemed to be more or less common ground that the judge did not formally state his reasons when he made his order , although in the course of argument he had indicated that he had sympathy for the debtor 's argument based on section 69 of the Solicitors Act 1974 .
2 He did it reluctantly , with a weary sigh , and I knew , as he pulled the door to behind him , and pressed his chest into my back , that he had hair like a forest of ginger exclamation marks .
3 He himself gives the reason : that he had faith in the specialists , that is the director and curators , and allowed their objectives to be his objectives .
4 A FORMER Portsmouth soccer player has been suspended from his teaching job after claims that he had sex with a teenage girl pupil 12 years ago .
5 This was followed by a £500,000 award to Jeffrey Archer against a newspaper which wrongly suggested ( albeit on considerable circumstantial evidence ) that he had sex with a prostitute , and by an award of £300,000 against a small trade journal .
6 A police sergeant has been suspended amid allegations that he had sex with a woman in his patrol car while he was on duty .
7 Lord Oliver was once heard to remark that he had pen-pals in every department of Whitehall .
8 Charles persuaded a rather grudging Miles that he had time for a quick bath before they left .
9 Mrs Thatcher was critical of Mr Kinnock for thinking that he had victory in the bag before the result was declared .
10 In a broadcast on radio Cotonou on March 5 , Interior , Public Security and Territorial Administration Minister Florentin Feliho had said that he had information of a plot to create " serious incidents " aimed at disrupting the elections , including assassinations of leading " civilian , military and religious personalities " , and openly criticized Kerekou 's regime .
11 At first Skip conveys to us that he was competitive and that he had hopes for the boat .
12 Held , ( 1 ) allowing the cross-appeals ( Lord Mustill and Lord Slynn of Hadley dissenting ) , that , where a visitor 's decision was made within his jurisdiction in that he had power under the relevant regulating documents to enter into the adjudication of the dispute in question , his decision was not amenable to challenge by judicial review on the ground of error in fact or law contained in that decision ; and that , accordingly , the Divisional Court had had no jurisdiction to entertain the applicant 's motion for judicial review ( post , pp. 1114F–G , G–H , 1121G–H , 1124H — 1125B , H ) .
13 In a broadcast address on June 2 Chadli said that he had confidence in the " political maturity " of Algerians , and claimed that " some elements " had been misleading " their activists … who are loyal nationalists " .
14 She 'd been convinced he respected her so much that he had intentions of a more permanent nature .
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