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

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1 Then , turning to the Bukharin-Stalin argument , he agreed that recognizing the right to secede would vary according to the social transition involved .
2 And , by extending this line of argument , he found that surrounding the flame by a wire gauze had the same cooling effect .
3 He says that getting the children out quickly was a priority — fires in houses tend to spread very fast and he did the right thing .
4 In an interview with La Stampa yesterday , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA chief Carlo De Benedetti condemned the pervasive system of political corruption , which he says obligated Olivetti to pay bribes or lose contracts , as ‘ having reduced Italy to a state worse than the Third World ’ : he says that at the last shareholders meeting earlier this year , he had to deny any bribery because he could n't preview information to the shareholders that was intended for the legal authorities ; he says that facing the judges , he felt liberated from a weight — ‘ then I felt a sense of justice — it pleased me to be there , ’ noting that when the company decided that the demands of the postal service for slush funds became too extreme and Olivetti stopped paying , ‘ we did n't sell another machine to the Post — we had arrived at the absurd point where , if we did n't pay , we did n't work and the moment we quit paying , we did n't work any more ’ .
5 Sulentic is not exaggerating when he says that understanding the nature of the link between NGC 4319 and Mrk 205 ‘ is surely one of the most important problems facing extragalactic astronomy ’ .
6 He welcomes the thinking behind the changes , particularly the idea that people who use community care should take part in planning services , but he warns that implementing the new philosophy might prove very difficult .
7 He added that holding the hostages had " given a great service to the cause of peace " but that the time had come to take a final decision on this " humanitarian issue " .
8 He added that securing the posts had not been completed before Gary was fatally injured the following day .
9 He believed that combining the selective use of headhunters with sound internal management development was the most effective way to establish a management team .
10 The King said that he had considered abdicating over the question of whether to meet Israel face-to-face , but that he believed that attending the talks would add weight to international calls for Israel 's withdrawal from the occupied territories .
11 For Marx this historical work was also political , because he believed that understanding the workers ' condition through the study of history would enable them the better to fight it .
12 He will certainly play another club season at the Quins and , although he certainly nurtures a strong desire to play against the South Africans in November , he realises that come the new season he may not feel quite as strongly .
13 He discovered that diffusing the transmitted light resulted in a dramatic increase in the resolution of such cryptic features .
14 But he warned that correcting the mistakes of the present administration would not be easy .
15 He warned that to destroy the " legitimate state structures " would inevitably create " an explosive power vacuum " .
16 Although Darren dreams of driving a Mercedes estate , he feels that pounding the road in his Sierra is an enjoyable enough experience .
17 Indeed , a business manager involved in trying to develop a portfolio analysis of SBUs recently stated to me that he knew that assessing the profitability of the different SBUs was a key step in determining market attractiveness , but he did not know which accounting concept was correct .
18 He felt that to stop the dance and make gestures , no matter how elegantly , destroyed the flow and the ability of the dancers to communicate expressively the meaning of their movements .
19 He denied that introducing the measure would mean massive job losses and was backed by shopworkers ' union boss Bill Connor .
20 He denied that introducing the measure would mean massive job losses and was backed by shopworkers ' union boss Bill Connor .
21 He said that ending the agreement would jeopardise the future of small or family-run shops , lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few best sellers .
22 For he considered that had the defendants been more subtle in the presentation of their defence , they might have been acquitted .
23 The new regulations were , at first , systematically evaded by all those with vested interests and he recognized that to pursue the path he had begun he was going to have to reinforce the need for change again and again .
24 Does he agree that minimising the regulatory burden on business is a worthy objective for any Government ?
25 Does he agree that extending the experience of opera and opportunities to learn of opera to those who would not normally even think of it , or think of taking advantage of such concessions , would be a good thing ?
26 He knows that ringing the social worker or the NSPCC would be a breach of confidentiality .
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