Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He may well have imagined when he met me that he was acquiring the means of escape from the kingdom of the past .
2 Afterwards Chudnovsky went to Semenov and , apparently , in the course of their conversation he notified him that he had received some money from Costakis .
3 Belov warned her that she 'd have to go in , but he promised her that she 'd be going no further than the administration block on the street .
4 When the girl asked him where he was going , he told her that they had to return to Moscow .
5 He told her that she would not be able to let go of him , that his power was deep , deep in her bones and she was bound to him for ever .
6 At another time , He told her that she had conceived again , and when she , fearful that this would interrupt her ‘ contemplation ’ , asked how she should look after the child , Christ replied casually that he would find it a keeper .
7 ‘ On his second visit he told her that she was like the favourite aunt he had never had , or better still — Americans make such wonderful parents , will you not adopt me , please ?
8 As he watched his gifted little daughter sobbing her heart out prior to taking the tee in the Girls ' Championship at Leven in 1975 , he told her that she must either play without fuss or stop playing altogether .
9 Well yesterday apparently he told her that she had better turn up this morning cos of her excuses .
10 He told her that he respected her .
11 He told her that he was going to continue writing to her , nothing deterred by her cold reply or rather lack of a reply .
12 Then he told her that he loved her .
13 Only when he told her that he intended leaving that evening did he feel her hand tighten in his .
14 Then , changing the subject , he told her that he was going to be the new head of economic analysis at Chessington-Harris .
15 But soon after his marriage to Margaret Cairns White in 1937 , he told her that he was not British but American .
16 He told her that he was well and that he missed her a lot .
17 She had a row with a young man named Nick Owens when they were all at the caelidhe one evening and he told her that he wanted her to be his girl and not go out with anyone else .
18 He told her that he thought Terry was a prisoner of war because he had spoken to men who had returned from his Company .
19 Felstead 's landlady says he told her that he definitely would n't be coming back .
20 He told her that he was unmarried , and that he wanted to make her his wife .
21 Now on the Friday , the eighteenth of October , er Peter telephoned the plaintiff 's home to speak to Mr erm but on this occasion he spoke to his assistant June and er , she was someone who at this stage was involved in the planning and the running of the business together with acting very much as his personal assistant and Mr had a conversation with June on the telephone in which he told her that he had received a letter from the solicitors which indicated that they had not yet , er , the landlords er licence to assign had not yet been given .
22 He told her that it was limited to secure £60,000 and would be released in a short time .
23 When he told his assailant his name , he told him that he was a deceiver , a cheat , one who outwits others and extorts blessings from them .
24 He told him that he wanted to stay with him .
25 He had told Merymose nothing of his thoughts about Ipuky and Reni — sensing the policeman 's disappointment and mistrust when he told him that he had been able to find out no more than he had himself .
26 When Charman first joined the band he told them that him ambition was to be as big as Marc Riley and The Creepers one day .
27 And repeating the well-tried lie he told them that they too could be gods and would never die .
28 He told them that they would have three options .
29 He told them that we were a very ancient family in Palestine and were much respected .
30 He told them that he did not like the company they were keeping — — presumably the DHAC — but he did participate .
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