Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [conj] he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suspect poor Irvine was murdered in that convent when he loosed his trews , either to relieve himself or … ’
2 We can see no merit in repeating here the reasons he gave for that decision since he pronounced his findings in that case in public , pursuant to rule 11(2) of the Hearings before the Visitors Rules 1991 , and the reasons were complex .
3 What can be deduced from this is that religion as he understands it involves belief in an ordered moral government of the whole universe and in the fact that religious and ethical ideals should inform all our actions .
4 All the men he knows are fathers or grandfathers and it is in that capacity that he knows them .
5 Told my dad about that one , told my dad about that one , I told my dad about that joke and he chased me from A to B , .
6 And he said he was alright over you know , that period and he said he got back to office , then two hours later he said he was in , in such great pain !
7 And he could break that record when he makes his 500th appearance for the Anfield giants against Chesterfield in the Coca-Cola League Cup this week .
8 It could n't happen without the permission of the dealer , but he too is a member of that community and he cares what happens there .
9 So her former connection with Rustenburg , and the presence there of his brother , may have been among the considerations that prompted Herbert Cranko to choose that town when he found it necessary to settle down after a roving life .
10 So he brought his tapes with him that night and he loved it .
11 I paid that bastard and he knows I paid him . ’
12 A person employed as an accountant who writes a computer program to help with the production of financial accounts will own the copyright in that program if he wrote it in his own time , using his own equipment .
13 It was very hot that year and he liked me to sit naked on a chair in the courtyard garden while I read to him . ’
14 Erm things did n't work out that way because he found he was er could do cheaper himself .
15 Coming to the 18th , he said he 'd never had five birdies in a row , and I thought perhaps it was going to stay that way because he put his second way through the green .
16 It was in that House that he scored his greatest triumph for the cause of deaf people by persuading the Labour Government of Attlee that to provide free spectacles to the partially-sighted , free dentures to those whose teeth had rotted , free artificial limbs to the disabled , but to actually charge the sum of £10 to deaf people for National Health hearing-aids was blatant discrimination !
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