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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That , after all , is part of what we mean by ‘ professor ’ : x is so on top of his or her subject that he or she has something to profess , to convey , to teach .
2 In the same way , a thoughtless parent who informs his or her child that he is ‘ stupid ’ will often be responsible for producing an adult who , even if he does not honestly believe in his heart of hearts that he is stupid , certainly does not have any real faith in his own ability .
3 This belief not only increases the beneficial effects of the specific therapy but also helps him to become more confident in general as well as in his ability to change anything about himself or his life that he does not like .
4 Resistance might have been easier if he had been , not that her belief that he was had been enough to stop her succumbing to him once .
5 However , we know from Yeats 's letters even more than his poems that he thought the last possibility for aristocratic ease in the arts had disappeared when Robert Gregory was shot down over France in 1915 .
6 All she could think of was the two of them , and her suspicion that he was right about her .
7 At its worse — as in Heather Dawkin 's embarrassingly biographic study of Degas ' models and their claims that he was an anti-semitic , mean-spirited man with public lice — it reinforces Modernist paradigms of auratic authorship .
8 When he then asks to see God 's glory , it is God 's goodness , his graciousness , and his mercy that he sees ( 33.18–19 ) .
9 ‘ But Danny has shown through his attitude and his skill that he deserves to be in the side and he is under serious consideration for inclusion against QPR .
10 In an emotional interview he spoke of his fear of the condition and his worry that he will never work again .
11 I think the toughening and , if you like , the coarsening of his nature had much to do with his own insecurities , his fears , his shyness and his realization that he was somewhat out of place among the more gung-ho and simple-minded types who make up the bulk of racing drivers .
12 He was obviously so happy and content in himself and his vocation that he had no real worry about being himself — even in the pulpit .
13 What made the whole case so remarkable was his confession to five other murders , his bizarre method of removing the evidence — by dissolving the bodies in acid — and his claims that he indulged in vampirism .
14 He spoke about his wife and his brother-in-law that he was in business with . ’
15 Jones , still only 30 , already had a reputation as an experienced seaman and he began his new career by capturing several British ships in the Irish Sea , but his announcement that he intended to raid Whitehaven in Cumberland and burn the vessels moored there nearly provoked a mutiny , for his crew , already disgruntled that so many ships had been sunk instead of seized , saw their prospect of prize money once again going up in smoke .
16 It was the first time since her death that he had been able to think of it with anything like acceptance .
17 In November 1989 , Coleman reluctantly agreed to resign his commission with the Boy Scouts of America , giving as his reason that he was returning to journalism with a job in Germany .
18 The father had not applied for a Medjay to guard his house , giving as his reason that he had efficient men of his own to do the job .
19 But that sounds about as positive as his suggestion that he would train up
  Next page