Example sentences of "[adv] he [vb -s] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless he points out that in Britain we appear to have industrial malaise , adversary politics and a society that is different in quality compared to other developed European countries . |
2 | Currently , by virtue of being on the rota of solicitors , the advocate has undergone self-evaluation whereby he indicates publicly that he is competent to deal with criminal matters . |
3 | More precisely he points out that while " the total number of Romans and allies able to bear arms was more than seven hundred thousand foot and seventy thousand horse , Hannibal invaded Italy with an army of less than twenty thousand men " ( 2.24.16–17 ) . |
4 | Then he points out that two enquiries by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the Office of Fair Trading have cleared the oil companies of malpractice . |
5 | It was an old joke — a teetotaller knows every morning when he wakes up that that 's the best he 's going to feel all day . |
6 | Specifically he points out that parsing is performance motivated and directional ( i.e. from surface to structure ) — the very opposite of the aims of competence theory . |