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

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1 My reports indicate that he 's in Lisbon now , ’ Himmler said .
2 Paradoxically , it was n't till her eyes opened that he knew he was wrong .
3 Being a combination of social worker , medical auxiliary , and teacher to these miners and their families meant that he was able to break out of the prison of his hateful loneliness .
4 It was from this position of moral and physical strength that he negotiated the treaty of Troyes , whose terms suggest that he wanted to change as little as possible .
5 UK Prime Minister John Major , whose critics claimed that he had known of fraud within BCCI when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1990 , announced on July 22 that Lord Justice Bingham would head an inquiry into the BCCI affair .
6 His enemies said that he was a politician without a cause , but if that was the worst they could say of him then he could indeed look towards the White House .
7 On 16 November Mr. Mahmoud through his solicitors stated that he was selling the property and
8 And you had get the two people who were at the back , you have to get them out before you landed because when you when you brought the flaps up if they were still in this little bay you would squash them to death and one day his dials showed that he had , in fact , squashed them to death !
9 Fairness to his creditors demands that he should not be able to deplete his assets in this way in a deliberate attempt to put them beyond the reach of his creditors .
10 His words indicated that he was n't so young as he looked , and she said , ‘ Very well . ’
11 ( None of his books indicated that he had spent so much of his life in America . )
12 But he went and got himself an apprenticeship and then his parents saw that he
13 His descendants claim that he was forced by the Communist authorities to sign the collection over to the State shortly before his death in 1960 .
14 Having listened to the arguments of my Hon. Friends I do not know why the Minister has not leapt to his feet to say that he accepts the new clause .
15 However , it was from his Customs post that he drew most of his money .
16 I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design .
17 He looked straight at her , and she could tell from the way his lower eyelids were drawn up at the inner corners and his nostrils distended that he was trying not to cry .
18 ‘ Umar Abu Shanab was allegedly tortured while in detention and his relatives fear that he continues to be tortured or ill-treated .
19 Earlier , in November 1990 , NLD representative Maung Ko had died in military custody ; the authorities claimed that he had committed suicide , but his relatives insisted that he had been tortured to death .
20 There seems little doubt that he supplied the king 's war effort with raw iron , if not with actual munitions , and his fine was finally set at just under £5,000 , although after he had died intestate early in 1648 , his executors alleged that he and his estate had paid out over £13,000 in all .
21 Although both he and his advisers stress that he has a killer instinct ( 'I change when I 'm in the ring' ) , Lewis is articulate , intelligent , and good company .
22 It is not necessary to suppose that he acted on his own initiative , although this is implied in the Anonimalle Chronicle ( 11 , pp.158–9 ) : possibly his advisers felt that he might be less at risk than they themselves , and that in the circumstances a policy of temporary conciliation was the best course of action .
23 Often his researches demand that he visit the far corners of the world .
24 But even his critics admit that he is not a man of great ambition .
25 His critics agreed that he had sure grown with Alberta — just fatter and fatter !
26 He had remained well until June 1992 , when he developed generalised lymphadenopathy and his doctors recommended that he should start zidovudine .
27 Everything in his relation to his slaves shows that he treats them as more or less human — his humiliations of them , his disappointments , his jealousies , his fears , his punishments , his attachments .
28 Afterwards his men felt that he had waited too long before baling out .
29 The assistance , however late in the day , gave Hewett a new lease of life ; he flew at Slatter , striking him so hard with his police stick that he split it in pieces and knocked him out .
30 His clothes suggested that he had been at a party and was anxious to get back to it .
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