Example sentences of "that he [vb -s] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I , I think I will ask the director of education to comment on that paragraph , because to a large degree , the , the district auditor 's report that he refers to there , in his section , matters previously raised , his report entitled rationalizing primary school education was published in December nineteen ninety- one , and it is being addressed through a , a working party of the education committee which involves representatives from the church as well as of the political groups . |
2 | He shows such a deep respect for divine services that he honours with seemly silence every hour in which psalms are sung to God , nor does anyone dare meanwhile to trouble him with matters of state . |
3 | With the exception of the one erm section leader that he deals with normally . |
4 | erm but I also think , I also find him to be exceedingly critical of the figures that he looks at just like he was very critical of Woodrow Wilson . |
5 | No law of equal time exists to ensure that he appears at as many international summits as she does . |
6 | She might even feel that he has at least lent a new understanding to such lines as ‘ There 's nothing serious in mortality . ’ |
7 | But as regards his goods and chattels , which include his leaseholds , it is early admitted that he has at least a limited power to dispose by will — limited because his wife and children may have rights which he can not override . |
8 | By now they are probably nerves of iron because , you know , you have to co-exist with an army like that he has to really take it fairly easy because they can be quite rude and , you know , shove you around get whatever they want and very harmful methods . |
9 | A further gloss on this quieter side of his character appears during Johnson 's own reflection in ( rather than upon ) Montrose — where he comments that he has by now had an opportunity to compare Scotland 's beggars with others he has seen . |