Example sentences of "[that] he [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yes sir he told me that er would know because they ha had been together in prison and that he also had information that they had been planning armed robberies together .
2 His will indicates that he also acquired property in Clapham , Surrey .
3 And never forget that he also means trouble , so watch your tongue when you 're in his presence .
4 She told me that he just had time to wrap a small gift of appreciation .
5 He was so occupied with the accuracy of his record that he scarcely had time to pay attention to the narrative as a whole and it was n't until Evans fell silent that the statement jelled in his mind .
6 Even by April 1973 , when the final decision had been taken , it still weighed heavily on Jackie : so much so that he finally sought advice from an Anglican priest and prayed God to give him enlightenment .
7 that he finally gave way to the tears that had been building up inside him since Michael 's visit .
8 But the poem of his that he most needed reassurance about was Homage to Sextus Propertius ( 1919 ) , and for that he had to wait a long time .
9 In the post-Althusserian context of today it is nevertheless somewhat startling to find the Althusser of Reading Capital citing his debt to Foucault ( along with Bachelard , Cavaillès , and Canguilhem ) as one of our masters in reading learned works'. perhaps even more unexpected , in the light of the fact that a popular British Marxist position on Althusser is that he simply turned history into theory , is the choice of Foucault 's Madness and Civilization ( ’ that great work' ) and The Birth of the Clinic as examples of the kind of history , focused on the necessity of the production of a concept , that he was advocating .
10 As we have seen , for some Foucault can apparently be dismissed with ease as merely the philosopher of discontinuity , a description which is hardly adequate ; for others , criticism takes the form that he simply relativizes history , but this is really no better , for history is itself a mode of demonstrating the relativity , temporariness , and temporality of phenomena .
11 Belfast councillor John Carson has been reported to his North Belfast Unionist Constituency Association over allegations that he verbally assaulted party member Fred Proctor .
12 Under cross-examination Timothy Harris has admitted using drugs for the past twelve years and that he desperately wanted sex with Miss Whitehead .
13 She smiled at his enthusiasm , relieved that he now had help with the sheep .
14 He then said that he now had confirmation from the police and that I qualified for a transfer and would receive an offer for Govan ( where my dad is ) within a week .
15 Alice swore that he only took tea once , and certainly did not stay overnight .
16 Their seniors attended Thorfinn , moving in rotation , so that he always had Osbern or Ansfred his son or Baldric or Hugh de Riveire or Flodwig or Salomon of the Val de Saire or some combination of these in his company , as was the rule with his mormaers and their leading men .
17 He says that he always shunned help from neighbours , but he hopes he now gets other help .
18 Unfortunately , little is known about how Æthelred raised tributes : the charter S 943 of 1006x11 shows that he sometimes sold land for the purpose , but as the national council ( the witan ) usually participated in the decision to pay , the main burden almost certainly fell on the people .
19 The name is a reference to Mr Donovan 's evidence that he sometimes applied lemon juice to lighten his hair , although never bleach .
20 Instead , he became a professor of immunology but says that he still enjoys cooking .
21 For the same reason , perhaps , although Leontes ' jealousy in The Winter 's Tale reaches painful extremes , the fact that he never speaks prose means that he is not really mad , just temporarily disturbed .
22 Although John 's percentage cut depended on the total amount collected , it was known that he never harassed tax debtors , indeed , anyone with genuine difficulty in paying was likely to be entertained to lunch at Henrietta Villa by the sympathetic Comptroller .
23 He liked to believe that he never sought conflict .
24 He revealed that he never watches TV highlights of games he has umpired .
25 He is all the better as a witness , since one can not doubt that he genuinely sought instruction .
26 What was lacking was a clear response from Mr Hussein that he genuinely wanted peace .
27 Not that he ever acted cock o' the walk ee , does n't that sound awful ?
28 Fowler , who arrived a few minutes later , was middle-aged ; he had stayed a detective constable ostensibly because he could not pass the examination for sergeant , but his colleagues claimed that he deliberately avoided promotion .
29 We soon reach Hungerford and Rob 's bridge which is so low that he usually gets cramp from bending flat on the boat .
30 CHATTING to former England all-rounder Trevor Bailey during the Old Trafford Test , I was intrigued to discover that he once played football against Manchester United in front of 57,000 spectators .
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