Example sentences of "he [vb -s] that [pron] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He thinks that he has a part of his nature which is more in harmony with women than men .
2 He thinks that he wants a reconciliation , and up to a point he does ; but what he hopes most of all is that Alfred will give his blessing to the new play he has written — a drama of sibling rivalry called Brother Mine .
3 He says that he likes the flowers , but could they make Cheltenham a winner ?
4 He says that he hopes the visit will finaly allay any fears people may have .
5 He says that he believes the police action contributed to his gran 's death : the whole family are devastated .
6 In his report , he says that he sees no reason to recommend a change in the Bank 's existing practice of appointing accountants on the basis of their knowledge and understanding to investigate banks under ss 39 and 41 of the Banking Act .
7 He says that he wants a woman who wo n't mind a romantic involvement .
8 Well , yes I mean he says yes , yes he does say about that , he says that he has no doubt that there was a historical and said there were two Moses .
9 But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm .
10 On the whole , he shows that he has the potential to spell well , and with some specific teaching , should be able to correct himself .
11 He confirms that he has no objection to the location of the seat providing that it is to the North of the large holly tree on his land .
12 When he realises that he has a migraine , my husband retires to bed for a few hours then spends the rest of the day in an armchair .
13 But since he acknowledges that he has no expertise in the field of language teaching , there is no reason to take his remarks as authoritative .
14 This can often be dealt with by notifying the individual of the meeting and its purpose and saying that he will be welcome to attend if he feels that he has a specific interest in the proceedings .
15 He says that he hopes that whoever buys the site will realise the historical significance of ths site and at the same time maintain the buildings .
16 An accused is therefore not guilty of robbery if he believes that he has a legal right to deprive the victim of the property .
17 He reckons it 's only because he loves the world and the people he knows that he hates the prevailing ‘ world order ’ .
18 He knows that he has no serious rival for the job .
19 He knows that he has no serious rival for the job .
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