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

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1 He said that he had his boss with him and that they would not wait longer than eight .
2 He 'd had to walk on for quite a bit after that and it was quite late in the day when it occurred to him that the villagers had probably been just having a joke with him and that they would no doubt be feeling anxious by then and starting to worry .
3 Mildred spent a lot of time by the pond telling the frog-magician that she had n't forgotten him and that she would get him out if it was the last thing she did .
4 ‘ Antonia told me she had been watching Mellor on TV in the run up to the General Election and said she had suddenly been taken over by this incredible desire for him and that she badly wanted to meet him .
5 Pauline O'Brien said : ‘ He told me that his wife was leaving him and that she was having a baby that was not his .
6 She thought at first that his ordeal had been too much for him and that his mind was wandering .
7 In anger she wrote : — whatever you have a mind to do Ellen it is not for you to dictate Oreste 's future and I confess I was disturbed to have you write as though he were your son and not mine , which he is and you know you can not keep him and that it would be wrong .
8 After three such days the night nurse told us she thought that Caroline and I were exciting him and that it would be better if we went home and merely visited during the day .
9 But it came too late for him to do anything about it , for when he straightened up and turned towards the bank the bullet hit him in the chest and his body seemed to disintegrate and fly in all directions , and he knew that death was on him and that it was something that divided you into a million parts and each fragment screamed as it flung itself into eternity .
10 I told him I believed him and that it would be such a dirty trick not to post the letter that I was sure he must have posted it .
11 Thinking she was free of him and that it might be possible to keep out of harm 's way until Peter returned , she hurried up the steps into the hall .
12 I could have held him tight and told him I was proud of him and that I loved him just for being there , but he would have struggled free .
13 They said I were wrong for leaving him and that I should go back to him = my father did n't agree with it , he 's er , very old fashioned , we 've never had any divorces or anything in our family …
14 Caroline claimed she 'd bathed him , massaged him and that he 'd had her several times dressed in school uniform .
15 He thought of taking the man 's rifle but knew it was too heavy for him and that he would be incapable of aiming it .
16 He ( or she ) feels that no one could possibly like or appreciate him and that he has nothing to offer .
17 When I heard recently on the radio that he had been arrested in Tasmania the wild fancy occurred that someone had forgotten to de-miniaturise him and that he had finally worked his way through to Australia .
18 Mr Hoffman made it clear that the subject did not interest him and that he wanted to work with Mr Yates . ’
19 Both came to the Sunday services immediately after coming along to the centre , one of the lads having a belief in Jesus but had never taken the step of repentance and asking Him into his heart , when he did his reaction was to say he felt the chains fall from him and that he believes Jesus has broken his addiction to alcohol .
20 As Mr Myer had been on duty under somewhat arduous conditions for several months he decided that his nerves were playing tricks on him and that he was having hallucinations .
21 ‘ Perhaps you would tell Mr Maxwell that you will translate my questions for him and that he may speak directly to me in English .
22 He finished his letter by saying that she was still close to him and that he wanked about her a lot .
23 During 1918 they met principally at Lord Derby 's breakfasts , from which Baldwin recorded impressions and interchanges which indicate both that the Prime Minister was a near stranger to him and that he was not above a little daring toadying .
24 And if he does and then I see him and that he is n't doing it any more , at least I 've got job satisfaction in that he has n't .
25 He smuggled out a message saying he 'd discovered who in London had betrayed him and that he was going underground to escape .
26 And again she recognised what she 'd known then instantly : that she loved him and that he would make a perfect father for her daughter .
27 He reacted with a mixture of self-righteous indignation and complacency , safe in the knowledge that his detractors were impotent to dislodge him and that he commanded the loyalty and obedience of large numbers of his countrymen and women .
28 In his defence , the defendant claimed that it was T who had approached him and that he had not initiated the agreement .
29 The depute procurator-fiscal , Sandra McRobert , told the court that the major police operation began after Say phoned a relative and a neighbour , telling them his wife had left him and that he intended to commit suicide .
30 I 'll come following you He d yeah it was odd when Frank said that cos apparently what happened , he just sort of started saying that he did n't think that Frank had really been there for him and that he was being a bit sort of selfish and stuff which I mean maybe he has been but the thing is if you know if Frank 's making this massive effort to like fit in and meet new people and stuff then
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