Example sentences of "he [verb] in that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although he succeeded in that task he was surprisingly replaced in mid-summer 1982 by Alan Mullery . |
2 | HE REALIZED IN THAT instant that this was the love he had been hoping for , his quest fulfilled . |
3 | He realized in that instant that his entire life would be changed utterly — that this was no sentimental longing , no passing fancy or phase , this was a feeling he would live by , whatever the costs . |
4 | I just feel he gave up when he got in that home . |
5 | He had been eager to start work upon the latter ever since the completion , and relative failure , of The Family Reunion — if only to correct the overt poeticizing and the unbalanced structure which he discerned in that drama . |
6 | ‘ He fled in that terror , ’ said Cadfael , ‘ and the next he heard was that Tutilo had found the man dead , and so reported him . |
7 | Just as the events themselves can be known but not the experiences which they provoked , so we can not hope to understand Eliot as he knelt in that chapel or in the presence of his God . |
8 | Sometimes , if they knew he behaved in that way , people would be unwilling to talk about him at all — for fear they would embarrass themselves by saying something sympathetic about a man they knew could just as easily assassinate their characters . |
9 | As he says in that section of Book 3 which is a later addition , " No man with any intelligence goes to war with his neighbours simply for the sake of crushing an adversary " ( 3.4.10 ) . |
10 | He believed in that case the main danger would come from Wollo soldiery pursuing the Shoans into the town , and passing close to the Legation . |
11 | There 's one thing , best shot 's he played in that innings down at Hove and it was a short boundary , it was a good deal shorter , in fact this one we have here at Lord 's in this match , is a six over cover off good old Lester Piggott who was steaming downhill there at Hove all arms and legs and eased him over for six . |
12 | He glanced in that direction and stiffened with alarm . |
13 | ‘ What was he doing in that room in the middle of the night ? ’ |
14 | He took in that fact for the first time ; in spite of his knowing job , he had a clownish naîveté about fate and always tended to be innocent of the possibility of calamity . |
15 | He died in that room , you know . |
16 | He 'd been off drugs for six months when he died in that fire . ’ |
17 | However his health failed him a year later and he died in that summer aged 71 . |
18 | He looked in that direction but the blindfold prevented him from seeing who had spoken . |
19 | ‘ How did he get in that state ? ’ |
20 | ‘ How did he get in that state ? ’ |
21 | If he appeared in that door now , probably none of the girls here would give him a second glance : it 's all long hair and round shoulders now , is n't it , like yesterday 's flowers . |
22 | When he slipped in that muck he could have cracked his head against the side of the lift shaft ! |
23 | He gave in that connection some instances from The Rock , which he described not so much as a play as a revue , a word he pronounced in the French manner . |
24 | He had in that capacity been supplied with a copy of Scott 's report , which was regarded by the government , and particularly by the Foreign Office , as strictly confidential . |
25 | Exactly what powers he had in that direction was not clear , but the Board did promise that no former member of the staff of an undertaking taken over would suffer any reduction of salary or conditions of service . |
26 | He said he does n't look a bit like he in real life what he does in that film does he ? |
27 | I think he slept in that loft when he used to come here . |
28 | As he said in that advert , she 's pancake ! |
29 | If he ran in that direction , would he be able to dodge ? |
30 | Nothing would rouse him , and he continued in that state for some days , then grew violent if touched or spoken to . |