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

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31 What bothered me mo well wha one of the things that bothers me is the fact that he said that he would n't like to do hospital chaplaincy because he would n't like to go visiting because he 's got no small talk .
32 This simply means that he felt that he was doing one thing when , in fact , he was really doing the opposite .
33 Although he was still away fairly often , visiting the mills in Leeds and Bradford which provided the bulk of his income , he was more relaxed now that he felt that he was mastering the intricacies of the various businesses which had been allowed to slip into low productivity during his father 's ill-health .
34 He asked me to take a message to the Blackpool Conference conveying to the delegates that he felt that he could not lead the Party at the General Election , and inviting those whose business it was to do so , to take soundings about the future leadership .
35 He could n't manage it and he said that he felt that he had to stop being an MP er for several reasons , one of them was that he thought most MPs like he agreed he was at certain times , were out of touch .
36 The timing of the RPF 's creation was so unpropitious and the concept of a Gaullist " party " so problematic even to de Gaulle that one must assume that he felt that he had no real choice .
37 But Bob explains that he has special personal reasons for wanting to help to express the gratitude that he felt when he was in dire trouble himself , thousands of miles from home , and was baled out by the kindness of strangers .
38 In the novel itself , where we might expect Marmeladov to speak of solace , respite , forgetting , companionship , he grasps the paradox that he drinks because he is in search of suffering , of ‘ tears and tribulation ’ .
39 A man who tells every woman that he meets that he is in love with her ? ’
40 It is true that he says that he has checked " difficult readings " against the Oxford text ( p. 9 ) .
41 He also says that he fears that he and his family , as members of the Bengali community , would be in danger of racial harassment if they lived in Carradale House , and this he supports with an affidavit on the subject of such harassment sworn by a former employee of his solicitors .
42 It was only by craning his neck to a painful degree that he saw that he was suspended in mid-air , a foot or so above the sea .
43 Hennessy moved in closer now that he knew that he was n't placing communication at risk .
44 She stood transfixed , and did n't notice the expression of intrigued interest that he wore as he watched her .
45 Some good thing had been voiced , and Wilde had remarked that he wished that he had said it — and was then told : .
46 It was only when it shut with a rusty creak that he realized that he had company .
47 Is the Secretary of State so arrogant that he thinks that he knows better than the people who are actively involved in the care of the mentally handicapped ?
48 If he actually put his foot down and said , ‘ No , I think that 's ridiculous ’ , everyone shut up and listened , and I feel that this was the first time that he realised that he did have the powers of leadership , not only on stage but also off stage . ’
49 It was only then that he realised that he simply had n't been driving it fast enough .
50 Now at this stage er it is the plaintiff 's case that Mr er considered that this caused major financial problems , because the property at Frinton was simply not one that was open to him to offer as security , it was clear that the bank would now as he saw it , on the deal that he understood that he 'd struck and he knew that without the bank 's help he would not be able to er proceed with this purchase and operate he business in the way he had wished to .
51 It is not until Stanley overhears that Blanche has been calling Stanley ‘ an animal ’ that he decides that he will have to destroy her to save their marriage .
52 The King , however , undeterred by this , told the Prime Minister that he believed that he was the only person who could carry the country through' .
53 Yeltsin had given a dramatic description of tanks closing in and said that he believed that he had not much time left .
54 I suggested that he wait until he felt ready , and then try actually asking a simple question of someone he felt would be approachable , and finally to telephone me once he had achieved it .
55 He did n't see where their baskets were filled , but he observed that soldiers had been appointed to escort each laden man to his house , and that the man 's chin would already be glistening , from the raw food that he chewed as he hastened .
56 that he needs and he needs to speak to his boss , he does n't get answers from his boss .
57 For it was precisely this idea that he promoted when he exhibited the drawings at his Gallery 291 , beginning in late May 1916 , and when he wrote about them in an issue of Camera Work the following October .
58 If anyone needs to be convinced about the need to release the money for grants , it is the hon. Gentleman 's right hon. Friend , Commissioner Millan , who is now attacking the additionality rules that he defended when he was Secretary of State for Scotland .
59 Women like the fact that he looks like he 's been rolling around in hay .
60 He had been old for years and grown so fat in the stomach that he puffed when he stooped .
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