Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] he [verb] that " in BNC.

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31 Sir Denys 's comments came as he revealed that ICI 's profits in 1991 fell by 10 per cent to £843m .
32 The stone referred to here is clearly a symbol of God rather than an embodiment of God , but at the same time it has an element of sacredness , which is what Gandhi may be implying when he maintains that God resides in the stone in a special way .
33 He thought that something more than automatic associations were made as he observed that the chimpanzees seemed to understand the principle in solving the problems .
34 This occurs when he discovers that his beloved Caesar has been murdered .
35 McElroy 's job — and that of most of the other 1100 people who work for NESDIS — would disappear if he discovers that firms are willing to take over .
36 He laughed and kissed her again , and somehow it was another hour before the last of the doughnuts and her third cup of tea were consumed and he decreed that the colour had returned to her cheeks and they could leave .
37 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 .
38 I asked the Corporal why he had saluted and he explained that it was because the Legion was the senior arm of the French Armed Forces .
39 The French king is well guarded and he covets that ring more than honour itself .
40 Mr. Clark had to get a bricklayer to repair the walls that were broken and he complained that although the schoolmaster was in attendance the whole time , the boys had made it worse than it was before .
41 You will remember that he thought that contextual features might be considered in the way that general phonetic features are considered : sometimes , but not always relevant , and specifiable to variable degrees of delicacy for different purposes ( 2.2 .
42 The first part of Heisenberg 's concluding sentence shows that he felt that such a view fell short of attributing reality to elementary particles .
43 ‘ But … ’ she cut in , and could see that he thought that to cut in was his sole prerogative when his look became stern and hostile .
44 Mr Dalton of the Revenue , in the meeting between the Law Society and the Revenue on 8 June 1981 , stated that he felt that the appointment of a life interest to a beneficiary was not a benefit because it was not " provided out of assets " .
45 Argentinian President Carlos Saúl Menem , speaking in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires , stated that he believed that the agreement " eliminated for good the possibility of armed conflict " between the UK and Argentina and would grant Argentina " broad possibilities " in the European Communities ( EC ) .
46 This recommendation was in apparent contradiction to an interview given by Saddam Hussein broadcast on French television on July 9 , in which he stated that he hoped that the first free and democratic presidential elections in the country 's history would take place later in the year and that he would stand for re-election alongside other candidates .
47 The move was co-ordinated by the outgoing veteran Justice Minister Jarbas Passarinho , who stated that he hoped that it would " put an end to the wave of accusations of corruption against the government " .
48 When I 've seen his father and confirmed that he made that call at eight-forty-five we may be able to narrow it down .
49 Bill Gates , chairman of Microsoft Corp , told La Tribune that he was interested in developing software for digital high definition television , adding that he thought that the Japanese Muse system would fail since digital was the way forward .
50 The Ambassador replied that he realized that no statement could be made on this subject and he himself had avoided making any such statement which he felt might prove embarrassing .
51 When the counsellor asked him how he felt about not having sex , he replied that he thought that sex was often ‘ overblown ’ and that , anyway , he did not want to bother Sarah with his attentions , because she had so much else on her plate .
52 He replied that he recognized that ‘ there are those who agree with me politically but who disagree with me religiously ’ and said he wanted their political support .
53 The change procedure is bypassed if he considers that the change is beneficial and that no significant change in the functionality of the relevant sub-system , or impact on the development schedule , will be incurred .
54 However one explains the motives behind his actions , things happened because he chose that they should : there is nothing in the previous reign which compelled him to act as he did .
55 However one explains the motives behind his actions , things happened because he chose that they should : there is nothing in the previous reign which compelled him to act as he did .
56 If the accused falls below that standard , it seems strange to inquire whether he knew that he fell below it .
57 PETER BOOTH , of St Hilda 's Parish , Wythenshawe , again ran to help when he learned that St Bonaventure Group of the Catholic Handicapped Fellowship were desperately in need of funds .
58 Angered when he heard that Louis and the Young King had deserted him , the news none the less convinced him that the cause was lost .
59 No sooner were the words out of his mouth than he glanced anxiously about , his unattractive features relaxing when he saw that his words had fallen only on his stepson 's ears .
60 This often happened when he thought that one or all of us were laughing at him , especially if he interpreted our teasing as mocking his intelligence .
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