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

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1 It 's not the buying them that 's cunning , it 's just that I ca n't help being grateful ( I did n't actually say I was grateful , but I was n't sharp ) , it 's that he presents them so humbly , with such an air of please-don't-thank-me and I-deserve-it-all .
2 Remember that he says he then , in his fright at what he had done , went to peer at his victim , and found that he had struck down the wrong man .
3 Well that he does he usually goes down at half six quarter to seven .
4 I hope that he learns them well , because he will need to deploy them for a long time .
5 Do n't be a Chocolate Teapot , melting away when the heat 's turned up at school ; stand up for God and know that he loves you enough to help you through each day , however hot it gets .
6 It 's just that he makes it so damn difficult .
7 The Chancellor has indicated that he taxes categories of alcoholic drinks , and that he treats them differently because he wishes to retain ‘ flexibility ’ .
8 Everything in his relation to his slaves shows that he treats them as more or less human — his humiliations of them , his disappointments , his jealousies , his fears , his punishments , his attachments .
9 And as an experienced tellee himself , he knows that Pooh will only believe what he says if Pooh believes that he believes it too .
10 She says in her letter that he misses me dreadfully . ’
11 Nothing particular follows from the fact that he visits them once a month , except perhaps we infer that he has a close relationship with them .
12 From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project .
13 He will also learn to clarify his ends ; originally he saw no further than immediate goals , the satisfaction of hunger and relief from nausea ; later he conceptualizes the nourishing of the body by food and the danger to health of over-eating , and it is towards or away from these that he finds himself spontaneously pulled .
14 Central defenders have done a good job today for Leicester of course I 've put the curse on him saying that he knocks it straight out of play but er Gary Mills who 's missed half a dozen games through injury is going to come on now and he 's going to take the place of Neil Lewis .
15 ( At the same time it must be admitted that no Secretary of State has ever said that he accepts one either , though his order to publish a report might be taken as such an admission . )
16 ‘ He 's fussy in that he wants it right , but he does n't mind if a guitar 's action is a little higher or a little lower ; he can basically play anything . ’
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