Example sentences of "[vb base] that he [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that he waits for the consultation paper and I think that he will then be reassured .
2 Baldirzade and Ismail Belig , in addition to giving information about Molla Yegan 's burial place , say that he died in 878/1473–4 , for which date there appears to be no firm evidence , though equally there is nothing to show it to be improbable .
3 He responds to us all in different ways , to his sister , Amanda , he 's always smiled at her and we say that he looks at her at her in his cute way . ’
4 Lord 's insiders insist that he acted under Law 42.5 which specifically deals with unfair play and clearly states : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
5 I regret that he resigned in 1986 but I have to admit that he had a point .
6 ‘ Umar Abu Shanab was allegedly tortured while in detention and his relatives fear that he continues to be tortured or ill-treated .
7 Hahnemann 's writings clearly show that he differentiates between the level of potency and smallness of the dose i.e. the quantity given .
8 Even making allowances for these factors , a person might be insulted if the actor makes it plain by his words or conduct that he holds in contempt those ( including the victim ) who do not share his point of view .
9 Suffice it to say that Jim Marshall appears on merit and I , for one , hope that he returns in five years ’ time with yet another superb anniversary amp series .
10 If they confirm that he left at one-thirty , then that does n't give him much time to have entered Randall Lodge and killed Wetherby ; he was practically at Ollerton by two a.m. , driving slowly despite being in his Daimler .
11 Face that he fell for EX-LOVER Antonia says you are accountable for your own actions .
12 There was nothing of interest upstairs , even though Forester went through the pockets of some expensive looking rough country wear that he found in the bedroom wardrobe .
13 ‘ This is how we know that he remains in us , by means of the Spirit whom he has given us ’ ( 1 John 3:24 ) .
14 I know that he took to you and I 'm sure you 'll learn an awful lot — and you 'll meet such interesting people ! ’ replied Louise , equally thrilled .
15 For I know that He cares for you .
16 Still , he feels that the waiters know that he comes from Dearborn and they can see that in his cashmere tweed jacket he is sailing under false colours .
17 You know that he stopped by the villa every day asking what he could do for me , offering lifts , bringing books , staying to talk .
18 Payments indicate that he continued to be employed by the Revels Office for the next two years .
19 ‘ I remember that he slept with the cameras next to his bed , ’ she says .
20 But suppose that he proceeds in the general direction from where he assumed by voice came and suddenly found himself face to face with a stranger who looked very similar to myself .
21 Suppose that he starts at the pole in Fig. 3.8 with the local vector a shown there .
22 I was asked in the Straight Talking video last December — and I am still amazed at the number of people who believe that he questions on that video were stage managed , which they were n't — when morale would improve .
23 I understand that he wrote to all members of the Cabinet asking them to turn up and support him in the votes after previous debates on this project .
24 And as a matter of fact , as a matter of fact , the Germans th th th had thought that he would be of value to them at a later stage , because he was er he was shipped to Germany , and er er I understand that he died in Germany er at the latter end of er of of er of the of the war , the Second World War .
25 Neither Taskopruzade nor Mecdi gives any clue concerning the date of Molla Arab 's appointment to the Muftilik ( beyond the fact that it is implicit that it occurred in the reign of Bayezid II ) , although both state that he died as Mufti of Istanbul in 901/1495–6 .
26 Most accounts of Mackmurdo 's early life state that he travelled with Ruskin in Italy in 1874 , but no mention of this appears in any contemporary writings .
27 We gather that he comes from the university where they are now playing the concert .
28 When I quip that he sounds as if he has just come round from anaesthetic , Eva says , ‘ He has . ’
29 In answer to the hon. Gentleman 's point about travel — which is what I think that he had in mind when he referred to ’ communication ’ — by hon. Members to European Community institutions , I hope to table the necessary resolutions very soon .
30 I think that he refers to our attempts to get cost-effective expansion .
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