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

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1 So that he get 's a treat .
2 The plaintiff must also show that the type of injury that he suffered was the type the legislation sought to prevent .
3 Acting on that basis , the kind of socialism that he advocated was then , was guild socialism , or more popularly nowadays , workers ' control , and what he would have hoped to see was something which , most mysteriously , does n't yet even now seem to be coming to the fore , the use of industrial power by the workers not merely for economic advantage but for political ends .
4 At last Noah found a pub that he thought was suitable .
5 However , I was riveted by the speech of the hon. Member for Taunton ( Mr. Nicholson ) , who welcomed a measure that he thought was in the Queen 's Speech .
6 The view that he changes is not usually very considered and , from his short statement , he has clearly not studied in depth either of the judgments that we are discussing today .
7 He had pictures in his office that he would show me of well-equipped armed bands that he said were taken down in the middle of Nicaragua .
8 ‘ A week ago he sold me a second-hand car that he said was almost new .
9 In a major speech on the opening day UN chief Boutros Boutros-Ghali rejected the cloak of ‘ non-interference ’ that he said was used by authoritarian regimes to conceal rights violations .
10 After a short while he identified a small bacon-curing business that he felt was worth investing in .
11 Her whole being was aflame with desire for him , but the question that he asked was so tender , so loving , that she knew the answer she gave would be the one that he subconsciously wanted to hear .
12 In choosing to prioritize this characteristic , Bell draws attention to the occupational groups that he considers are in possession of this knowledge — the professional and technical groups .
13 However it is clear from the context that all that he meant was that , where what is claimed to be confidential is an idea based on a well-known theme , it must have something such as a significant twist or slant which is not public knowledge .
14 Byrkin 's balance was lost , and each step that he took was an agony of effort and fear .
15 There are African masks and Polynesian sculptures bought at Sotheby 's ; goats ' skulls slung over doors ; and hanging from the walls are his own canvases — massive primitive paintings that he says are fertility symbols of women .
16 But the first thing that he says is really at the heart of his answer to the differing points of view about false ‘ gods ’ .
17 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
18 The more precise terms that he uses are ‘ isotropic ’ and ‘ Quinean ’ ( after the philosopher W. V. O. Quine ) .
19 He does n't stop loving us when we do wrong , he does n't stop loving us when we turn our back on him , he does n't stop loving us when we ignore him , he does n't stop loving us when we , when we trample every everything that he does is when we trample it under foot and we are in total rebellion to him , he still does n't stop loving us because he is love !
20 So we 're one of the important environmental health departments , sure , so hopefully we will actually get somebody who is really very good , a food technician to assist in this erm field , and there have , I hope that through Food Forum we may well be able to help Matthew with his , well not just Matthew , but help , help that section with the nutrition advice that he feels is still lacking in his team under the circumstances .
21 A librarian may build up sections of the stock that he feels are important even though there is no immediate response in terms of issues .
22 And the benefits that he discovered are now available to us .
23 Is my right hon. Friend aware that when the shadow Chancellor recently visited the James Halstead group in my constituency — it employs more than 400 people and is successful in making good profits — he expressed satisfaction to the local media that most of the technology that he saw was British-made and that most of it had been made 20 miles from Bury ?
24 Even as he made back up towards it , half pulling , half swimming along the line leading towards the rapidly swelling shape that he knew was his raft , the water he was in turned solid , sweeping him effortlessly to one side .
25 The King assured Baldwin that he never drank before seven in the evening and settled down to listen to the lecture that he knew was coming .
26 There grew in him a wish to touch with his fingers a future that he knew was that of many others .
27 Information that he knew was hard to find , proved easy to locate .
28 Charles smiled in a way that he knew was infuriating .
29 However , when the trial judge came to deal with the case against the second appellant , the trial judge directed the jury that it would be open to them to interpret alleged statements by the second appellant as a confession by him that he was one of a group who assaulted the deceased , and that accordingly he would be responsible for everything done by every other member of the group that he knew was being done or was likely to be done .
30 The only funeral emblem that he wore was a pair of black worsted stockings , which no doubt he had borrowed for the occasion …
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