Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pers pn] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 In the second play , Audience , Ferdinand is called in by the head maltster , played by Freddie Jones , who insists that he joins him for a drink and a chat .
2 Dad says that he thinks he has the answer to my problem but he will have to consult with the Pastor tomorrow .
3 But he complains that I give him the impression that I am holding back and am not fully committed .
4 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
5 Here is a passage of Thoreau which both demonstrates the creative process and also shows that it led him to the peak experience which he termed being charmed .
6 Go to the Police Station and ask for him , please , perhaps if someone like you shows that he knows he 's missing they will do something .
7 Ken 's agreed to run on our policies and our ticket , ’ even though he acknowledges that they suit him better than Ken .
8 Certainly the picture of him during this period is of a man haunted by guilt and remorse ; it seems that he felt he had no right to happiness , and the death of his wife had only served to convince him that he had done some irreparable harm to another human being , for which he must undergo a period of punishment .
9 Well , it seems that I resemble him — physically , anyway .
10 He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant .
11 Although his lecture is curtailed by the fake fire alarm devised by the Czechoslovakian authorities ( itself an indication that the ironic force of his lecture has not been lost on the audience ) , Anderson 's calmness ( significantly indicated by Stoppard in his stage directions , p. 91 ) as he gathers up his papers , not only contrasts sharply with his panic in scene six , but indicates that he feels he has made an effective protest .
12 You do n't let yourself into someone else 's flat to use the telephone unless you are quite certain that he wo n't be coming back while you 're there , and that means that you know he is far enough away for you to be safe .
13 The only powers that control fate are the Gods , and so when Tamburlaine mentions in a conversation which he has with Theridamas that he controls his own fate , this implies that he believes he is a God : ‘ I hold the fates bound fast in iron chains , and with mine hand turn fortune 's wheel about ’ .
14 She admits that she trusted him totally and went along with his judgement — a fact , she tends today to regret somewhat .
15 ‘ Look , I am Simpkin 's right hand man and he believes that I tell him .
16 ‘ Then how do you account for a statement by a witness who claims that you passed him in your van , driving in the direction of Penzance , at about 11.45 that night ? ’
17 ‘ He claims that I employed him as an assistant in order to find him a real job . ’
18 We began to prepare a show which became Pierrot In Turquoise — turquoise because it 's the British symbol of everlastingness and David claims that I saved him — not from Buddhism , not from everlastingness , but from becoming a Tibetan monk .
19 He 's coping very well , he knows that we are with him all the way , and he knows that we love him , and he 's worried about the children and myself , but he was coping very well .
20 Then he knows that they fear him more than dishonour .
21 ‘ If the driver who hit him knows that he hit him , I would urge him to come forward just so that I can know what happened . ’
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