Example sentences of "and he [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Severini , who had signed the manifestos but was not exhibiting , had come to Milan to ask Marinetti for financial assistance , and he advised that the Italian painters should visit Paris before exhibiting there as they intended .
2 I had a friend , an inspector in the " cop-shop " , and he advised that after breakfast would be early enough for that procedure .
3 Olson , indeed , recognises the historical specificity of the development of scientific institutions and of distinctly academic forms of language and literacy in England and he notes that these were not general in the society as a whole : ‘ Locke 's essayist technique differed notably from the predominant writing style of the time ’ ( ibid , ) .
4 Harold Macmillan 's diary entry describing his meeting at Klagenfurt on 13 May ( only a day after the last group had surrendered ) states that he was informed that " among the surrendered Germans are about 40,000 Cossacks and " White " Russians with their wives and children " , and he notes that " to hand them over to the Russians is condemning them to slavery , torture and probably death .
5 His heart thudded and he realized that he had begun to breathe faster , with excitement .
6 I think he finally started thinking , for reasons I ca n't say , about whether or not he could actually leave the hospital , and he finally asked , and he realized that he could n't leave the hospital alive .
7 She looked imploring , and he realized that her eyelashes were golden , too .
8 When he was twelve , his psychic sense blossomed and he realized that he himself was one of those whom he had learned to loathe , taught both by his personal tragedy and by the missionaries .
9 His head cleared and he realized that he was alone except for Fiver .
10 The days of smoking a pipe suddenly came back to him , and he realized that he was biting down on his own teeth .
11 Then he remembered that his wife had been there when old Sally had died , and he realized that this information might be worth something .
12 And he recommended that most prisons should be ‘ community prisons ’ catering for a wide variety of prisoners from their locality , a prescription which does not seem readily compatible with the notion that this sort of mixture is conducive to disorder .
13 He talked of the need for an economic policy as well as a tax policy ; he reintroduced the notion of full employment into Labour 's vocabulary ; and he stressed that workers needed not just rights , but also the opportunity to become wealth producers .
14 But Keegan is undeterred and he stressed that the selling days are over at St James ' Park .
15 Ryzhkov said that 135,000 million roubles ( 70 per cent of the revenue from increased retail prices ) had been earmarked for wage increases and social security payments to alleviate the effect of the price rises in 1991 , and he stressed that as the gradual transition to free prices was carried out there would be wage indexation .
16 The Gnostic teacher , Cerinthus , was active in Asia Minor at the time when John wrote , and he taught that the heavenly Christ came upon the human Jesus only at his baptism , and left him before his passion : the union between them only seemed to be real -actually it was merely temporary .
17 And he admits that there was ‘ a lot of ill feeling ’ towards the club when the pit closed .
18 Mr. Beazley invites me to give a very broad interpretation to paragraph 12 of the Kalfelis [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 5565 judgment and to say that all these swap actions fall broadly within the test that it is expedient to hear and determine them together ; he argues that the use of the plural in that paragraph shows that the principle there laid down covers several defendants in groups of actions as well as several defendants in an individual action ; and he submits that there is a risk here of irreconcilable judgments , seeing that both at first instance and thereafter , if the cases proceed up to the appellate process , different decisions may be reached in England and Scotland respectively , on the questions of English law which arise ( there is no suggestion that Scottish law applies to these actions ) .
19 He was blindfolded for part of the time , which had the effect of making him ‘ look inside of himself ’ and he admitted that he was not ready for the experience and some of the discoveries he made .
20 He was back to his old ways , quiet and undemanding , and he admitted that he was missing her badly .
21 After touring the factory Mr Lilley said talks were going on with his department , the EC and industries and he admitted that the EC should have a common policy on the issue .
22 But it was the part of Fletcher Christian that fascinated Brando , and he announced that he would play the part if the script was rewritten to his specifications .
23 He indicated , on a point of particular importance to the Chinese , that the withdrawal of a substantial number of the Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia was under active consideration ; and he announced that six Soviet regiments were being withdrawn from Afghanistan .
24 Anyhow , whatever it was , maybe a little , as Jan says , he also had a f a bad flu bug at a bad time anyhow he crashed out of the computer science course and he announced that he was only regarding the computer science course as being a stepping stone to being a teacher so the sensible thing to do would be to go on to the teacher training course at Lancashire , an education course , cos that 's what he wanted to do .
25 But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm .
26 He states , for example , that Freudian psychology leads inevitably to the conclusion that love is a force immanent in the world , and is not just a product of the human psyche ; and he states that ‘ It is a condition of there being a world that it be lovable by beings like us . ’
27 He has already signed joint-venture deals with France 's Aerospatiale to make helicopters and with America 's Pratt & Whitney to make aero-engines , and he thinks that his company is now big enough to strike more such international agreements .
28 John Pople , like the rest of the quantum community , is conscious of the shortcomings of quantum mechanics and he thinks that exact solutions to the Schrödinger equation for many-electron systems are unlikely to appear for many decades .
29 If his Mum did the lot , and he thinks that 's as it should be , you 're going to have your work cut out persuading him to do his share .
30 He dislikes aspects of life with Lancashire , especially the dictate that at certain times he should wear tie and blazer ; he rightly resents missing out on a sponsored car when the county toured Australia ; he recalls verbal run-ins with opponents , including Viv Richards , and believes the Australians ' tough attitude is simply ‘ rude ’ ; and he thinks that many English players are terrified long before they go out to bat ’ .
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