Example sentences of "that he [be] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a few sort of erm bits about it that he 's obviously changed or |
2 | And having met him , he at once began studying him and suffering with him : observing him ab extra and sharing the inside of his head ; hence his sense that he is both witnessing and experiencing the ‘ strange smile ’ which accompanies Raskolnikov 's surprise at his own dread of meeting his landlady . |
3 | ‘ Critics have found me narrow , implies that his reputation is already controversial , a truth of which he was justly proud , and it is a provocation aptly calculated to make one read on ; and to claim that the only way to escape misrepresentation is to say nothing implies that something momentous is about to be said , that it is his habit and custom to do so , and that he is widely hated because he does . |
4 | As soon as I see that a patient 's breathing pattern is changing dramatically or that the eye movement behind the closed lids is altering , I instruct him to be aware of and to understand all that is happening but to see it as if on a film or television screen , so that he is completely detached and feels no physical or mental distress whatsoever . |
5 | What reasons may persuade him that he is so compelled or obliged ? |
6 | During cross-examination yesterday — the 13th day of the trial — a prosecuting lawyer suggested that he was either kicked or stamped on the leg by another soldier , or struck by a rifle . |
7 | In addition , entries in his diary indicate that he was both copying and selling these films . |
8 | It seemed to Dalgliesh that he was subtly altered since his arrival , had become charged with a power both mysterious and oddly familiar . |
9 | Ramsey afterwards felt that he was partly to blame that he and Fisher were not closer together . |
10 | He puts his arms round her , and insists that he was partly to blame as well . |
11 | Bludworth stated that he was still considering whether to bring similar charges against NBC News and the New York Times which also disclosed the name of the woman . |
12 | On the one hand Mrs Singh was told that his drawing and writing were immature , that he was still drawing and writing like a very young child ; yet later she was told that he was very good with a pencil and talented at art ! |
13 | Secondly , he states that he was never told that there were indications of German intentions to occupy Siwa and Giarabub . |
14 | In Jeremy 's case , given the bad weather and the fact that he was lightly clothed and had left his camping gear at the refuge , such a controller would have been likely to mount a search earlier . |
15 | Having heard that he was much respected and had great influence in these parts , I felt it was as well to do as he told us . |
16 | They could see that he was genuinely moved and excited by his insane idea . |
17 | Even though the defendant knew the names and addresses of all customers , the quality of contact was not of the degree required in order to establish that he was ever regarded as " being the business " or even had any influence over the customers . |
18 | However , as Captain Robert Cunningham pointed out , as watchman Main was actually paid his £15 , while in his promoted post he had not been appointed to any port and held an appointment as tidesman at large , which meant that he was only paid when he was actually employed , and Haldane interest with the commissioners would make his tours of duty few and far between unless he experienced a timely political conversion . |
19 | Even though it caught his eyes , so that he was actually watching when it happened , the figure that leapt from the blackness was only a silvery blur , moving with breathtaking and unreal speed . |
20 | Not only that ; Mordecai was equally definite that he was merely doing as he had been instructed . |