Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 He merely points out that his theory is consistent with it .
2 He rightly points out that the subject of the active clause must preserve the impersonality we normally associate with passive structures in many European languages .
3 He rightly points out that — apart from Brent , which has no overall control , and Tower Hamlets , which is controlled by the Liberal Democrats — the 10 authorities with the highest percentage of empties in their stock are Labour controlled , and about 20,000 properties have been left empty for more than a year .
4 He rightly points out that we need more ladies toilets and if you know you get the chance to use the ladies loo it 's cleaner and better looked after than the men 's , I 've heard .
5 He always makes out that it 's his idea does n't he ?
6 He also points out that there can be other benefits from the scheme .
7 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
8 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
9 He also points out that legs used to regular running have muscles concentrated at the top , with a system of tendons working the leg attached to the bone .
10 He also points out that he told everyone who needed to know what had been decided .
11 Correspondent Hadrian Jeffs of Norwich suggested that the lady in the background of the photograph could have been Hilda Lyon , who was a calculator on the design staff at Cardington ; he also points out that ‘ the model is of the R.101 in its original form , before the fitting of the controversial amidships bay which became the subject of so much debate in the post mortem ’ .
12 He also points out that a commitment to equality implies also a commitment to a state which will push everybody around until they are equal — Procrustes was a figure in Greek mythology who forced all those he came across to become the same height , either by chopping bits off or by using a rack to stretch their legs .
13 He also points out that many hero myths exist in which the hero is found in a basket , on water .
14 However , he also points out that in a number of important companies a single family of entrepreneurial capitalists retain a majority of the shares .
15 He also points out that ‘ Contact lenses can be availed of to alter your appearance .
16 He probably knows already that his spelling is weak : what he wants to be told is how to make it better .
17 We 've now had a letter from Simon , as you asked us to get , on the trees and recreation ground , saying that , yes indeed , he says he now points out that there are dangers in the willow tree and also the dead Leylandi erm behind the children 's play area , and also some of the dead wood which we 've already identified .
18 If this idea is right ( and Dr Underwood is not saying it is ; he simply points out that it is plausible ) then elimination of the crown of thorns could reduce the diversity of the reef .
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