Example sentences of "to [noun pl] that he " in BNC.

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1 De Gaulle used the Interministerial Councils in order to inform himself more fully on important issues or to give momentum to policies that he favoured .
2 He was replying to demands that he should resign to pave the way for talks between the Pakistan-based mujahedin resistance and Kabul 's ruling Peoples Democratic Party ( PDPA ) on a peace settlement .
3 Eyadema refused to accede to demands that he resign as head of state prior to the conference , but agreed to abide by its decisions .
4 One morning he went so far as to say to Nikos that he thought the affair was now over .
5 He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist .
6 The following year he could comment to journalists that he , as President of the Commission , could be regarded as a kind of European prime minister .
7 But as he left , Billy Ray , 31 , indicated to fans that he had only two finger-lickin' minutes to spare .
8 How does that set an example to countries that he wishes to discourage from adopting nuclear deterrence ?
9 That document was today leaked in part in The Independent and the newspaper also contained my allegation that the Secretary of State may have misled the House in relation to figures that he quoted last week in the House .
10 The usual way in which this duty is breached is for the employee to mention to customers that he is leaving and either directly or indirectly suggest to them that he is available to meet their needs once he has left .
11 Ms Davis said that Orchard had denied to officers that he had done anything ‘ funny ’ to the girl .
12 To suggestions that he was implying that the Labour leadership had not been bold enough so far , Mr Edmonds said : ‘ There is something of a hangover from the last election at the moment .
13 Ken saw the reactions to the play as reactions to himself-reactions that he did n't like .
14 Debbie , who is now married , says : ‘ Years later Luke confessed to friends that he really fancied me .
15 Thirty four-year old Michael Shorey entered no plea to charges that he murdered Patricia Morrison and Elaine Forsyth in Holloway in July .
16 Fidel Ramos , a former army chief and now defence secretary , could point out to voters that he had loyally defended the president in the numerous coup attempts against her .
17 It was only when his drunken behaviour led to blows that he started to reform .
18 And another witness , who had been in the car park , said in a statement to police that he had not seen the policeman check underneath his car before getting .
19 Dahmer admitted to police that he had killed 17 people since 1978 ; however , his defence lawyer intended to enter an insanity plea if he was convicted , in a trial scheduled to begin in January 1992 .
20 Potter admitted to police that he had intended selling the drug .
21 However , on his return to Hong Kong on April 8 he indicated to reporters that he had been unsuccessful in his attempt to win Chinese approval for the project .
22 He began to remark to others that he could not make the necessary synthesis , perhaps referring to a marriage of his romantic inclinations with the aim , inculcated in him by Colquhoun and MacBryde , to make it ‘ tight ’ , to achieve the kind of fully integrated compositional resolution often associated with classical art .
23 So , if the owner of goods merely allows another person to have possession of them , ( e.g. at a left luggage office ) that act will not raise an estoppel for it does not convey to others that he considers the person in possession to have the right to dispose of them .
24 The deal was all too similar to others that he knew unscrupulous businessmen had perpetrated in this country and others .
25 The form of personal rule which Maclean established inevitably gave rise to claims that he was , if not actually involved in slave-trading and slave-holding , insufficiently energetic in combating them .
26 He issued a series of varied and confusing demands , ranging from reaffirmations of his patriotism to claims that he was fighting for an " authentic democracy " .
27 He announced to cheers that he had written to Presidents Gorbachev and Bush seeking support for what has been called Prague 's polite revolution .
28 He announced to cheers that he had written to Presidents Gorbachev and Bush seeking support for what has been called Prague 's polite revolution .
29 The accused falsely represented to payees that he was the beneficiary under a £100,000 trust .
30 But Mr Rafsanjani is exposed to accusations that he is departing from the policies set out by the leader of Iran 's Islamic revolution , the late Ayatollah Khomeini , and may have seized on the Mujahideen attacks to demonstrate that he is not selling out the imam 's legacy .
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