Example sentences of "and that his " in BNC.
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1 | It said that he had reneged on his monetarist beliefs ; that arrogance has been his undoing ; and that his policy lay in ruins . |
2 | The fact that the final article is likely to have been polished by Sir David English , the editor and long-standing friend of Margaret Thatcher , prompted speculation that the Number 10 knives were out for the Chancellor , and that his days might be numbered . |
3 | Fisher thought that Ramsey at this interview was ‘ gloriously analytical and dispassionate ’ and that his point about weight in the North had force . |
4 | Later he made to himself excuses for Eden ; that he left Durham young and that his childhood was unhappy . |
5 | This connection hints again that Fitzgerald led Eliot to the East , and that his reading in the history of religion affected his view of nineteenth-century poetry . |
6 | It does not help that Cherubini allows too little variety of pace , and that his lyrical gift is limited too . |
7 | It does not help that Cherubini allows too little variety of pace , and that his lyrical gift is limited too . |
8 | Repeatedly he has said he favours internationally supervised elections , and that his country wishes to be non-aligned . |
9 | I suggest that Mr Paul will feel better for having tried this on , and failed , and that his second book will be the one this could have been . |
10 | His interpretation of the New Testament 's essentials is literal : ‘ I believe ’ , he says , ‘ that Jesus was crucified , buried and that his cold , dead body was raised alive by God . ’ |
11 | Instead , their poetry , prose and verse is full of pictures. , He proved much more responsive to Welsh songs and music and , as Gwili 's elder sister sang for him and showed a strong interest in him , he assures Helen that he is ‘ a very harmless fool ’ and that his known views on promiscuity and marriage have not changed . |
12 | Ultimately , he came to realize that this persecution complex existed only in his own mind , and that his unpopularity in Barbados arose from his walking out on them . |
13 | Sometimes the word is for us and at other times instead of us ; but whatever the word , the New Testament writers were in no doubt that Jesus was Saviour of the world , and that his death was the crucial victory of God . |
14 | It proclaims that this is God 's world and that his values are all that matter . |
15 | Pam had suggested that the dog could be found near a church , and that his whereabouts were connected with the letter ‘ J ’ . |
16 | He knew , too , that his head had been aching and that his mind was capable of playing tricks upon him . |
17 | The naïve , almost religious basis of belief in Hitler is clearly visible in such reports , which show too , however , that people were above all listening in Hitler 's speeches for hints of an early end to the war , and that his popular standing depended heavily upon the fulfilment of such hopes . |
18 | Rosslyn realised that the horse was asking for help , and that his manners had n't just experienced a mysterious and miraculous change for the better during the course of the day ! |
19 | For years it was believed that the ‘ fanatic ’ Toscanini conducted everything very fast , though it is an attested fact that his Bayreuth Parsifal was the slowest in the theatre 's history and that his famous Falstaff , not to mention a good deal of his Mozart and Brahms , was unusually broad in its pacing . |
20 | The Libyan polity was one of the more rapidly changing , the more uncertain ones in the world : to argue that at any moment each Libyan had a coherent world view and that his actions were ( within a reasonable tolerance ) consistent with it , would be exceptionally blinkered . |
21 | But his father decided that he himself would marry a third wife , and that his son could wait another year or two . |
22 | We believe that every man , woman and child in the world has the right to choose where he lives , for whom he works , and that his endeavours should be fairly rewarded . |
23 | It may be the case — I hope it is — that Borg has always been a much happier man than he has seemed , and that his resumption of his old trade is more a matter of idle curiosity about himself than it is a neurotic search for lost identity . |
24 | They claim that the education authority 's official statement of his learning difficulties failed to specify the amount of extra teaching he should have , and that his school was unable to provide the five hours a week one-to-one lessons they believe he needs . |
25 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
26 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
27 | Mr Yeltsin made clear he would not contemplate any reduction in his powers and that his government would stick to its monetarist path , albeit with greater emphasis on social protection for the hardest hit . |
28 | But it has been a rough 18 months for him and there is still a gauntness about him , even if he does claim he has never felt fitter and that his swing is closer to being ‘ on track ’ than for a long time . |
29 | Mr Arafat is seeking to reunite the organisation in the face of criticism that his associates are corrupt and inefficient and that his decision to join the US-brokered Middle East peace talks has led the Palestinian cause into an impasse . |
30 | Mr Talbot refers to a meeting last December at which Kevin Maxwell refused to discuss the transactions for fear of self-incrimination , but says his investigations indicate that certain of the payments were made on Mr Maxwell 's authority and that his response is ‘ urgently ’ needed . |