Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I was so surprised that I followed him without a word .
2 The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink .
3 Just that I saw him on a train to London a couple of weeks ago .
4 But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments .
5 Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business !
6 As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field .
7 Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ?
8 ‘ He claims that I employed him as an assistant in order to find him a real job . ’
9 She had to make sure that she avoided him in the future and never gave him the chance to pull any more stunts like that !
10 Ronni smiled a small smile , grateful that the subject of Jeff and Silvia had been left behind , and enjoying , for once , the fact that she had him at a disadvantage .
11 Clive Kemp 's suggestion that she join him on a cruise across the Mediterranean had seemed the perfect antidote to a long hard winter , a series of temping jobs which had been more demanding than usual , and the unpleasantness of her break-up with Giles .
12 He loved her humour and the fact that she treated him as an equal , although their business was always conducted on the most formal lines .
13 Phyl would have stayed in show business without the help of Littler but she was fortunate in that she met him at the right time , when he was building up his pantomime empire .
14 What she was sure of , though , was that she wanted him with every fibre of her being .
15 ‘ I heard about Froggy , ’ he said , ‘ and that you found him with the shaft of a golf club stuck through his gullet , ’ he finished brightly .
16 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
17 His claim that we described him as the IRA 's Chief of Staff is untrue .
18 It was said in Scorer v Seymour-Johns [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 347 per Salmon LJ that the special element can be characterised as the connection relying on the employee to the extent that they regard him as the business rather than his employer : in that case the employer 's business had many recurring customers ( cf Fellowes & Son v Fisher [ 1975 ] 2 All ER 829 ) .
19 And it surprises me that they took him into the Force , 'cos he 's made no secret of it an' you know yourself how they 're thought about . ’
20 To the extent that they destroy him as a competitor , they destroy him , speaking generally and largely , as a customer .
21 That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
22 Here is a passage of Thoreau which both demonstrates the creative process and also shows that it led him to the peak experience which he termed being charmed .
23 The appeal of this closely-worked new study is that it presents him as a comprehensive human being .
24 It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook .
25 The only advantage of illness , as far as Eliot was concerned , was that it released him from the general round of works and days — it was , he used to say , his body 's way of telling him to stop — and during periods of ill health such as this one he seemed better able to write .
26 This marriage was advantageous to him in that it introduced him into the local society but it was to last only three years , for in 1573 Jane died of smallpox at the age of 20 .
27 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
28 Ken said — he came for Sunday lunch now , often with his stepdaughter but without his wife , who felt awkward in Ellen 's presence — that it reminded him of a kitten he 'd given Wendy on the day she gave birth to Apricot .
29 Mr Sanchez recalls that on one occasion , Mr Keith Richards , a musician once fond of exotic medication , was so vexed by his hound Caesar 's nocturnal barking that he administered him with a soporific known colloquially as a ‘ mandie ’ .
30 In the second play , Audience , Ferdinand is called in by the head maltster , played by Freddie Jones , who insists that he joins him for a drink and a chat .
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