Example sentences of "and that he [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He has said the change in diet and water would be calamitous and that he ought to rest where all is familiar for six months or more .
2 As he had already been interviewed four times and been in police custody for over 24 hours , the expectation would be that a solicitor might well consider that , at least for that evening , enough was enough and that he ought to advise his client not to answer further questions … .
3 I 'm deeply sad that he feels like that and I would hope that when it happens , he might feel it 's not quite so bad and that he might change his mind .
4 For Law , the issue was that many Unionists would in any case feel compelled to support Lloyd George and that he might command a large personal following in the constituencies ; it would be useful to capture him as Joseph Chamberlain had been captured in 1886 .
5 Had she hoped that Simon would alert Vitor to her presence , and that he might search her out , explain he had rethought and declare undying love ?
6 Mr MacArthur said : ‘ The pilot said he had been told the weather was bad on Mull and that he might fly on to Tiree .
7 A motion for Noriega 's release on bail was denied on Jan. 26 on the grounds that he represented " an extraordinary danger to the community " and that he might use his " vast wealth overseas " to flee to a country from which the US could not recover him .
8 ‘ Our coach John Monie has told Martin Crompton and myself that the scrum-half position is between the two of us and that he 'll decide on one in a month , ’ he revealed .
9 ‘ The greatest thing is telling him there is no point going to his mainstream school any longer if he is not going to get around and that he 'll have to go to a special school — at which point he explodes in terror and starts to make special efforts .
10 Mr and that he 'll see me .
11 ‘ Perhaps you would tell Mr Maxwell that you will translate my questions for him and that he may speak directly to me in English .
12 It has been suggested that he belonged to the Bozon family of Norfolk , and that he may had studied at Oxford .
13 Sister Paul , who was the author of several devotional volumes , wrote the special prayer : Heart of Jesus , grant that the eyes of the non-Catholic father of Thy little servants , Martha and Matilda , may be opened , that his tepid soul may become fervent , and that he may return to establish himself on his rightful hearth , Amen .
14 Police believe Sweet may have been the victim of a gangland revenge killing , and that he may have been mistaken for someone else .
15 And again she recognised what she 'd known then instantly : that she loved him and that he would make a perfect father for her daughter .
16 Inside he asked many questions , before telling Harry that he would be safe there that night , and that he would bring food and , if possible , soap and razor .
17 I prayed that God would protect them , now that I no longer could , and that he would bring them close to him too .
18 Tony said he would not allow himself to get into the same state and that he would talk to someone about how he was feeling , probably his father or even his mother , and that he would try to do something active about his problems , rather than just giving up .
19 At the morning coffee-break , one of his colleagues approached him and said that he practised acupuncture , and that he would relieve his shoulder tension for him if he wished .
20 He did n't add that he was responsible for much of the terrorist acts , and that he would ensure they continued .
21 THE Home Secretary has told colleagues that he expects a fresh Commons debate on the death penalty before the next election and that he would speak and vote for its restoration as a deterrent for some murders .
22 He told me that he liked my playing and that he would give me a ring when I got back to Milwaukee , and about three to four months later we actually formed a band and went on tour .
23 He told me to be a good girl for Mum , and that he would give me some money to go to the pictures .
24 It was arranged that Bill would do the initial flight in early February and that he would give Dick Hansen his ground schooling for the aircraft .
25 ‘ He also said he was going to try and get a bicycle , and that he would give us a ride on the handlebars . ’
26 Once he had said I showed him a concern which he had never met with before , even from his parents , and that he would love to visit my country one day .
27 On 18 February 1791 Granville Penn ( chairman ) supported by Rev Mr Cook , John Gretton , William Stone , Edward Topham and Huntingford , received information from Vial ( who had been confined to bed with a cold and fever , and had been unable to meet the committee 's delegation ) that he supported the amalgamation of the two plans , and that he would consult his patrons and subscribers accordingly .
28 I told him I could do the job and that he would regret not taking this gamble .
29 This recommendation was in apparent contradiction to an interview given by Saddam Hussein broadcast on French television on July 9 , in which he stated that he hoped that the first free and democratic presidential elections in the country 's history would take place later in the year and that he would stand for re-election alongside other candidates .
30 He said that there would be no time for a statement on the valleys initiative during Question Time and that he would place a copy of his speech in the Commons Library .
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