Example sentences of "he [verb] that [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I did n't hear him saying that they waive the payments from you when , I did n't know if you were meant to ? |
2 | But I have tried to talk to him , to persuade him to say that he thought the askaris were going to shoot him or that it was a misunderstanding , but he refuse absolutely to excuse himself . ’ |
3 | Shaikh Saad again met former Assembly members in early March , and on March 4 the newspaper Al-Watan published an interview with him in which he announced that he favoured the restoration of an elected parliament . |
4 | In fact he asked that you tell the Prince 's headquarters that he 's gone back towards Charleroi . ’ |
5 | When R. Hoy put these hybrid females on a Y-maze he found that they preferred the songs of hybrid males to those of either parental species . |
6 | He found that he enjoyed the work . |
7 | He found that he wanted the sort of things girls , his wife even , demanded from him — chat , company , sharing . |
8 | Accustomed at home to Congregational worship and at school to the Book of Common Prayer , he found that he liked the Common Prayer better . |
9 | He mentioned that he hoped the Princess of Wales would open the refurbished clinic the following year . |
10 | He says that they considered the proposals contained too many uncertanties . |
11 | He says that they need the cafes because they 're cheap , but they 're not a safety hazard . |
12 | He says that he replaced the batteries , but the alarm kept going off all the time . |
13 | He says that he likes the flowers , but could they make Cheltenham a winner ? |
14 | He says that he hopes the visit will finaly allay any fears people may have . |
15 | He says that he heard the plane 's engine cut out . |
16 | He says that he heard the plane 's engine cut out . |
17 | He says that he believes the police action contributed to his gran 's death : the whole family are devastated . |
18 | He says that he say the tanker driver pacing up and down by his parked lorry . |
19 | But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm . |
20 | He added that it seemed the Government had been pushed into making the decision by the major chain bookmakers , such as Ladbrokes and William Hill . |
21 | He added that there remained the unresolved problem of what to do ‘ when Scotland votes Labour but England votes Conservative . ’ |
22 | He added that he hoped the ‘ red tape ’ procedures of planning and administration would be dealt with quickly so building could go ahead . |
23 | Zarathustra interpreted the struggle between good and evil forces in ethical terms , and he believed that it pervaded the whole universe . |
24 | On the whole , he shows that he has the potential to spell well , and with some specific teaching , should be able to correct himself . |
25 | I think it was before he arrived that we changed the name to New Times of Burma . |
26 | Well fortunately the Spanish were even more incompetent than he was and what the Spanish commander , instead of rubbing his hands at the prospect of er the damage they were about to wreak , he discovered that they had the wrong calibre shells for their guns and Roosevelt and the Rough Riders overran the Spanish guns a and Teddy Roosevelt became a war hero and on the strength of becoming a war hero , he become vice president of the United States , got the vice presidential nomination and in good American fashion the president was shot er by an assassin er and Teddy Roosevelt became president , so there you are , there 's a there 's a career plan for you to er to think about . |
27 | He discovered that he liked the unwanted insurgent … |
28 | He did not think Ramsey 's scholarship a weighty part of his quality as a bishop ; occasionally he hinted that he thought the books were a distraction from pastoral care . |
29 | He thought that he left the church unnoticed , but Isobel saw him as she stepped out of her pew , and , as far as anything could penetrate to her at such a time , she was touched by his solicitude . |
30 | Pope Paul IV , for instance , was so shocked by what he saw that he ordered the work to be obliterated in 1555 on the grounds of obscenity . |