Example sentences of "that he [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But also added that he easily became impatient with any intellect inferior to his own .
2 He worked there for nearly 40 years and it was in their Stockholm laboratories that he immediately took up Paneth and Peters ' idea .
3 Mr Knight was so upset that he immediately resigned his seats on Essex County , Tendring District and Harwich Town councils .
4 The Swedish-based performer was so sickened by the brutal slaying of one of his bouncers that he immediately closed his plush hot spot , Alphabet Street , and vowed to stop club work .
5 He was so horrified by Prittwitz 's proposed withdrawal that he immediately replaced him with Generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff .
6 It was typical of the thoroughness of his approach that he immediately decided to visit sixteen gaols in nearby counties so that he could gauge the extent of the evil , look for alternative solutions and make out a proper case for reform .
7 That he knew his position to be unassailable was reflected in the fact that he immediately began to refer to himself not as Head of Government , but as Head of State .
8 He opened the window a crack , but the wind made such a noise that he immediately closed it again .
9 I was about to go back to the hotel when a pool attendant gestured to me and whispered that he urgently needed to change Iraqi dinars into dollars .
10 His secretary had been out to lunch , and he had been going through the files stored on the disk she was currently using , looking for a copy of a contract that he urgently needed to check .
11 What seems objectionable in Matza 's argument is that he clearly believes there is a ‘ hierarchy ’ of stances in relation to deviance , not just alternatives : the appreciative stance is portrayed as superior to either the romantic or the correctionalist in that it is inherently more likely to get at the truth .
12 So brief is the note , and couched in such general terms , that it is difficult to base much upon it , but worth noting are the facts that he clearly saw his choice as lying in the normal way between tedris and kaza , which he calls two paths or careers ; that a signal disadvantage of teaching was that it was unremunerative ; and , not least , that , unable to contemplate either alternative , he was able to find a home for his talents and interests in the bureaucracy .
13 I think he 's set the agenda , but governments are the people who are meant to take action on agendas , and that he clearly has n't done .
14 That he neither really sees nor is really torn , that he can not enter the world of either comedy or tragedy , neither O brave new world that hath such people in it , nor Dark dark dark beneath the blaze of noon .
15 There he became a world champion in a year filled with controversy and difficulty and there he learned that he neither really liked being world champion ( it was inhibiting ) nor really driving fast cars as fast as he was expected to ( they were thoroughly frightening ) .
16 that he neither knew nor had reason to believe he was driving without insurance .
17 To this question , the common answer is that he neither quoted the forged additions nor produced them at Rome , because he knew they were forgeries , and knew also that the forgery would be detected at once by a competent critic .
18 That he neither sees it nor says it .
19 In the case of the cable service operator , and the producer and director of the programme in question , the defendant must show that he neither knew nor reasonably suspected that the programme would contain the offending words , or , if he did know , that he had no reasonable opportunity to remove the offending words .
20 Considerably more sacrilegious , albeit in a flippant way , is Du Con qui fu fait a la besche , " Of the cunt , which was made with a spade " , in which God is presented as having forgotten to give Eve genitals and then allowing the Devil to remedy this , on the condition that he neither adds to nor takes anything away from God 's creature .
21 McKim , a Wales youth player last season and new to some of the more unwelcome machinations of senior rugby , lost his temper so totally after a brush with the Cardiff prop Jeff Whitefoot that he even lashed out at Newport 's skipper , Glen George , who was trying to cool him down .
22 He got so fed up with it that he even tried a salmon shepherd 's pie to make it more interesting .
23 So sure is Berkeley of the ultimate impossibility of this abstraction that he even says that he will let his whole case rest on it .
24 It was rumoured that he even had his neckties specially made .
25 His ‘ ardour … for his books of chivalry ’ ( OMF iii 5 ) is described in Cervantes ' first chapter : ‘ so great was his curiosity and infatuation in this regard that he even sold many acres of tillable land in order to be able to buy and read the books that he loved , and he would carry home with him as many of them as he could obtain . ’
26 So stony that he even had to borrow money from Dad to get home .
27 Many of the grisliest stories about Nicu 's alleged brutal debauchery were attached to the gymnast , Nadia Comanecj , whom rumour had it that he claimed was ‘ state property ’ and that he even ripped out her nails for refusing his attentions .
28 They would claim God showed such a great love for people that he even allowed Jesus to die on the cross in order that his love might persuade them to return and belong once more to him .
29 I do n't really believe any of this , but the fact that he even says it means that something 's come over him .
30 On his return to France he was so enthusiastic about them that he even planted a trial field and let the local population steal them so that they could experience this new vegetable for themselves .
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