Example sentences of "that he [vb past] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Should not the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the false promises that he made in 1991 ?
2 If they confirm that he left at one-thirty , then that does n't give him much time to have entered Randall Lodge and killed Wetherby ; he was practically at Ollerton by two a.m. , driving slowly despite being in his Daimler .
3 After a while , Ackroyd thought that he belonged to one of the local farms , and that because of his pale complexion he was recovering from an illness .
4 This would be the last call , and after that the heat of the office at Century that he shared with two others .
5 Mecdi , in his article on Molla Husrev , says that he went in 877/1472–3 but gives no indication of the date of his return .
6 He got him to hospital and the doctors said that he lived for 70 minutes , but he was dead by the time we got there .
7 The certificate shows that he served for 7 years 71 days as a private ; 2 years 310 days as a corporal ; and 10 years 349 days in the rank of sergeant .
8 Clearly Eliot was fascinated by the relationships posited between art and ritual , so that he stressed in 1923 that ‘ all art emulates the condition of ritual .
9 There are rumours that he disappeared for nine years in Elfland ! ’
10 He denies the university 's claim that he cheated in two papers through having advance knowledge of the questions .
11 Surely it would be more accurate to say that he shifted from one theory to another , and that both formulations had their external , political aspect ?
12 It was in the course of his translation work that he received in 1790 the stimulus which led him to his radical rethink of medical treatment .
13 Baldirzade and Ismail Belig , in addition to giving information about Molla Yegan 's burial place , say that he died in 878/1473–4 , for which date there appears to be no firm evidence , though equally there is nothing to show it to be improbable .
14 There he reports without comment the statement of the that Molla Arab became Mufti on the death of Molla Gurani , that is , in 893/1488 , and goes on to say that he died in 901/1495–6 .
15 Years later I learned that he died in 1981 at his chateau near Grasse .
16 For his seasonal debut on going which was too fast for him , it came as no surprise that he drifted from 7-2 to 5-1 .
17 It appears that he stepped on one of those box mines placed in a gap in a hedgerow .
18 Only later did it emerge that the Germans had supported his candidature for the post of High Commissioner in Danzig , and that he had since 1920 been on very friendly terms with Baron Ernst von Wiesäker , the head of the political section of the German Foreign Office .
19 It 's the same late '60s Jag and the same Twin that he had in 1980 when The Birthday Party first broke .
20 Lucky Rob had all criminal charges dropped , but only on the condition that he put in two years ' community service , visiting schools to lecture on the dangers of drugs , talking to juvenile delinquents and visiting prisons in his home town of Drayton , Ohio .
21 With Thomas Sackville , Baron Buckhurst [ q.v. ] , as a cousin and constant support , perhaps even financially , Alford was ostensibly well placed for advancement , and he was able to secure election to borough seats in Lancashire , Cornwall , Berkshire , and Sussex so that he sat in nine of the thirteen parliamentary sessions of Elizabeth 's reign .
22 He claims that he plotted for ten years to marry her .
23 Elected vice-provost in 1929 , he was a unanimous choice as provost in 1933 ; and such was the hold he established over the college that the fellows prolonged his tenure as provost for two years so that he retired in 1954 .
24 Syd Robinson , a vice-chairman of the Eastern District , was so incensed by this move that he resigned as one of the District 's three representatives on the Extra-Mural Board forthwith .
25 I regret that he resigned in 1986 but I have to admit that he had a point .
26 In the provinces of the empire , however , there was no choice of magistrates : the provincial governor ( or a deputy appointed by him ) heard all cases , whether they were based on the civil law or not ; and we can hardly expect that he switched from one procedure to another according to which kind of case he was hearing .
27 It was from Fleet Street that he printed in 1732 a subscribed folio edition of Le Stourgeon 's Compleat Universal History of the Several Empires …
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