Example sentences of "that he [vb -s] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Additionally , the buyer can claim damages which would be equivalent to the difference in cost of buying another similar computer elsewhere and any other expenses and losses he has been put to as a direct consequence of the breach , with the proviso that he mitigates his losses , that is , he keeps them to a minimum .
2 I sincerely hope that he retains his position .
3 MORLEY STREET 's hat was back in the Champion Hurdle ring yesterday after persuading trainer , Toby Balding , that he retains his dash in a crucial gallop on Saturday .
4 that he steals her money .
5 Then you get so drunk that he steals your cab and he 's off on the loose once more . ’
6 what he has said is that he , it 's a matter for myself to talk to whoever I wish , and that he respects my judgement in these matters , er according to the joint statement issued Mr Reynolds briefed him on his discussions with me on that on that
7 In fact he 's such a tall strapping chap that he calls his mam Smallfry .
8 Wyatt answers the charge that he alters his device ( his project and designs but also his heraldic sign — the symbolic means by which he announces his public identity ) by using the analogy of changing seasons to suggest mutability is an inevitable and indeed appropriate condition .
9 It is bad enough to fail one 's driving test once ; to do so for a second time reinforces the sense of hopelessness in the learner 's mind — he now has twice as many failures to build upon — so that he uses his ability to visualize in an even more negative fashion .
10 For our answer we have made an arbitrary assumption that he uses his car for 80% of the time for business and that half the repairs etc. relate to that car .
11 It is here that Scaevola appeals to the trust clause ; and it is on the basis of it that he allows their entitlement to stand .
12 Even though the hon. Gentleman occasionally speaks with forked tongue — and , as we shall see later , his views are not shared by his Front-Bench colleague , the hon. Member for Fife , Central ( Mr. McLeish ) — I welcome the fact that he proclaims his support for the TECs .
13 One of the somewhat older guy , he can orchestrate it so much so that he gets his gold out of it .
14 He gives a definite shape to a side in that he gets his hands on the ball and keeps moving forward .
15 But he 's a bit petulant with Lonnie , who aims to see that he keeps his date at Hilton Head Island .
16 In 58 ‘ your slave ’ , ‘ your vassal ’ is ready to swallow any insult or neglect , the poem concluding : The second-person pronouns come so thick and fast here that we can not miss the bitter criticism of the Friend setting himself up as a law unto himself , becoming so entirely obsessed with his own pleasures that he betrays their relationship .
17 If not , I suggest that he withdraws his reference to AMMA .
18 But this does not mean that he abandons his commitment to ahi sā .
19 The consequence ( usually ) is that he achieves his goal ; he coerces you both into giving way a very rewarding state of affairs seen from his point of view , a very unrewarding ( and sometimes humiliating ) state of affairs seen from your perspective .
20 It is possible that he achieves his object .
21 That he takes his job seriously is borne out by his willingness to worry about the Higgs boson .
22 But maybe that is n't such a departure when you consider that falsetto has always been ‘ a sexual mask … the sound of a woman coming from a man … a way to demonstrate to his intended lover that he understands her fears and desires as if he were female himself ( Michael Freedburg ) .
23 And if anything happens to me , I want you to promise to make sure that he inherits my money . ’
24 The painfully sensitive narrator of The Better Angel grows up to be a farmer , not a novelist , but there is still the sense that he tells his tale as an act of compulsive , faintly therapeutic , honesty .
25 The personal tragedy that befalls Gibson 's character in ‘ Forever Young ’ is that he loses his childhood sweetheart in an accident before he has plucked up the courage to propose marriage .
26 It is no matter to him that he loses his hold over his children and his erstwhile fiancée .
27 DENIS SMITH took his ailing Bristol City side to Italy for today 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash with Cremonese aware that he scorns his chairman 's hobby-horse at his peril .
28 Philip points out he is in the fortunate position that he loves his work and is currently employed on his most unusual project to date .
29 If your mother dies and your father needs your help , you should see that he returns her pension book together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) to the local Social Security Office and assist him to apply for the death grant .
30 Sometimes it is through a mysterious inner constraint that he makes his presence felt , as when he guided Paul 's evangelistic direction away from the province of Asia in 16:6,7 and towards the hardships and opposition he realised he would have to face if he went up for that last journey to Jerusalem ( Acts 20:22,23 ) .
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