Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] him " in BNC.
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1 | It is only after listening again to my tape-recording of our meeting that I hear him eventually say in his educated , upper-class Dublin accent : ‘ Well , over 90 per cent of people who get raped are not injured in that rape . ’ |
2 | The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink . |
3 | I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first . |
4 | One officer suggested behind his hand that I visit him at his home after work , and in exchange for this little attention he would write me a six-month permis de séjour . |
5 | It was not so much by what Basil said that I remember him but by what he did . |
6 | However , during our visit to India he had been constantly with us , and in Jaipur I had experienced a gratifying sense of shared adventure ; but it was perhaps in the camp where we went each year from the Legation for an eagerly awaited ten days that I remember him most vividly . |
7 | ‘ It is unusual ’ , he wrote , ‘ for a bishop to confirm his own father — but it is as a great Nonconformist that I revere him . ’ |
8 | Sometimes I feel so lonely , so sick of my own thoughts , that I let him . |
9 | ‘ Look , I am Simpkin 's right hand man and he believes that I tell him . |
10 | Anyway , I 'm not certain that I like him . |
11 | Innocuous though it may seem at first sight , this can be interpreted ( at least in the written form ) in two ways : either ‘ I dislike him ’ ( the most usual reading ) , or , in suitable contexts , ‘ It 's not true that I like him ’ ( for instance , in I do n't dislike him , but I do n't like him either ) . |
12 | There is no need to postulate different negative elements , or different meanings of like : it is enough to allow the negative element either to take the whole of the rest of the sentence as its scope ( Neg ( I like him ) ) , in which case the meaning will be ‘ It 's not true that I like him , ’ or the single element like ( I Neg-like him ) , in which case the meaning will be ‘ I dislike him . ’ ’ |
13 | The best thing about him is that I like him . |
14 | It 's just that I like him and it 's silly to pretend I do n't for the sake of pride . |
15 | Can you tell him please that I wish him happiness ? ’ |
16 | It 's not , you understand , that I fear him discovering a private purchase of a packet of fags and a bottle of Veuve du Vernay . |
17 | Not quite able to turn this down , he insists instead that I telephone him on Saturday morning to confirm . |
18 | Mummy said to me , mummy said to me that I wash him . |
19 | I shall make sure that I send him a copy of my speech tomorrow , which will give detail after detail of what is actually taking place in the valleys . |
20 | It is with no disrespect to her that I give him preference . |
21 | But he complains that I give him the impression that I am holding back and am not fully committed . |
22 | Somebody I , ones that I give him that I thought he |
23 | Edwin was a crafty old so-andso and he did n't like his children very much — not that I blame him — so I thought I 'd better get the beneficiaries together and explain . |
24 | It 's true that extracts such as Phoebe 's ‘ Think not that I love him … ’ from As You Like It ( Act 3 , Scene 5 ) or Viola 's ‘ 1 left no ring with her … ’ from Twelfth Night ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) may be all too well known to a panel , but I can not agree with an adjudication policy that would ban these pieces from the audition . |
25 | I still ca n't say that I love him . |
26 | Quite sure that I love him . |
27 | Well , it seems that I resemble him — physically , anyway . |
28 | He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant . |
29 | Clive Kemp 's suggestion that she join him on a cruise across the Mediterranean had seemed the perfect antidote to a long hard winter , a series of temping jobs which had been more demanding than usual , and the unpleasantness of her break-up with Giles . |
30 | He 'd applauded politely at the end of every number , but seemed totally unmoved , and somehow that had made her try all the harder , as though it were imperative that she reach him . |