Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] be [adv] [that] he " in BNC.

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1 The justice of his interpretation of the fascist state has been , and is , fiercely disputed , and I will not discuss it.i For its contours are set by Poulantzas ' more general conception of the state , and it is here that he is most explicit in trying to put Althusser 's theory to work .
2 And it was here that he met Marianne , a young woman of great beauty , high intelligence , deep sympathy , and fun .
3 It said , In this house ( and the ceramic of the plaque had broken and the name was missing ) stayed on his first visit to the city , and it was here that he wrote the opening pages of his greatest work .
4 Mr Gillis had stuck a plastic hook near the top of this door on the inside and it was here that he chose to hang his white trilby .
5 In 1906 , he went to Cambridge to found the Mission for the Deaf and Dumb , and it was here that he entered University .
6 The ‘ great windy parlour ’ at the front of the building was soon to become for Coleridge a place in which he felt more at home than in his own tiny cottage , and it was there that he and Poole were later to spend long sociable hours with the Wordsworths , Charles Lamb , Hazlitt and others .
7 And it was there that he and other members of ‘ The Club ’ , Rothko , Newman , Kline , Reinhardt , David Hare , Hedda Sterne , et al , met to discuss ‘ the issues ’ .
8 Other clubs did much the same things for provincial leaders ; it was to the Constitutional Club that Salvidge went when in London and it was there that he stayed .
9 During World War Two , he went into naval research as a lieutenant , working on a thermal-guided missile and other projects , and it was there that he met his future partner , Ibuka .
10 Edouard heard it too , and it was then that he became almost certain that the dropping of the cup had been no accident .
11 ‘ It kind of was , but it was more that he was forced into that position .
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