Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun pl] that he " in BNC.

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1 With all the sense of timing learnt as champion jockey , he creates situation after situation of rising suspense to hold readers by the hundred thousand glued to the battle of wits between hero and villains that he has devised .
2 More than anything , Wilson misses the fun and games that he should be able to enjoy with his three young children , and that he did enjoy , before the symptoms began .
3 At a time of rapid social change , for example , and through the educational system , the child may acquire a degree of independence as a result of the new knowledge and experiences that he comes to possess .
4 These times are used by the sufferer to prove to self and others that he or she has no problem with addictive disease but is in full control , provided that outside circumstances do not cause further upset .
5 I have in mind How To Read , a disastrously misnamed little treatise , since its real subject is How to Write , and it is addressed to what Pound called ( with the engagingly dated Edwardian elegance that he never wholly shed ) ‘ the neophyte ’ — that is to say , to the young American writer who wants to know as soon as possible , though at the expense of considerable exertion which he is prepared for , how to assemble his kit of tools for the job in hand and others that he can dimly foresee .
6 The local minister , the Rev Roy Manson , told the gathering of family and friends that he hoped that a positive message might emerge from their grief .
7 Goes in high towards Collimore who turns to the referee and claims that he was pushed as the corner came over .
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