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

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1 Central to Goldmann 's interest in the sociology of knowledge is the concept of ‘ potential consciousness ’ that he derives from Marx .
2 As we saw in Chapter 1 , there are unresolved conflicts between Beccaria 's fundamental assumptions about the nature of human beings , the social contract and the functions of punishment , on the one hand , and the particular mode of control that he derives from them , on the other .
3 It was in that spirit that he persuaded in the early 1960s to take Pugwash seriously .
4 In a year or two he should have a decent sized flock — of course he 's not normally down here this early , he only has a bit of a stable down here that he rents for the summer along with his few acres of grass and his bit of land for cultivation .
5 Yesterday , though , the resilient Dunwoody said that he hopes to be back in action at Ascot on Wednesday .
6 David O'Leary was on Sky Sports on Saturday saying that he hopes to back for the New Year .
7 Andy Gray , on Sky , said that he sits on a panel to decide if a goal is an OG or not … and can then take goals off players .
8 Since the quadrupling of the defence budget in 1950–55 , the president 's main source of power has come from the fact that he sits at the head of a great ‘ national security state ’ — to adopt the phrase of Daniel Patrick Moynihan , a Democratic senator .
9 Only once , late in life when he made as much of an excuse as he would ever make for his anti-Semitism , did Pound ever again enter the plea for himself that he suffered from the cultural anaemia of growing up in a suburb of an Eastern seaboard city .
10 Despite the rumour that he could fly , all this really meant for Henry was that he was in the saddle so much that he suffered from sore legs .
11 His medical went well until he revealed that he suffered from asthma and David pointed out to him that he would never cope with that particular job .
12 You 'd certainly never guess that he suffered from arthritis … that was the chair cracking … not his hip .
13 The reason why this occurred er erm , the reason why this occurred was not due to some sort of er , due to emotional problems that he suffered within these repressed relations with his son .
14 But poetry and music were not the only things that he wrote at this time .
15 The only difference from the literary effusions of today 's superstars were that he wrote without benefit of a ‘ ghost ’ .
16 So too do most of his other notes and jottings and — more important — most of the substantial pieces of work that he wrote during this period .
17 The letters he wrote to her are more reminiscent of his earliest letters than anything else that he wrote as archbishop .
18 It was followed about twenty years later , in 1271 , by the forecast of a purely mechanical chronometer by Robertus Anglicus ( ‘ Robert the Englishman , ) in a commentary that he wrote on the Treatise on the Sphere of Sacrobosco .
19 The original recipients of Hilton 's text , however , as is clear from the very fact that he wrote for them in the vernacular , were not interested in comparative academic study , but in particular guidance which would enable them to fully integrate their religious faith in their lives .
20 He used to listen to American Football on the American Forces Network and was so enthused with it that he wrote to the American Embassy , who invited him to visit them for the day .
21 It was in a similarly reflective vein that he wrote to Marion Dorn later in the year .
22 Erm in the letters that he wrote to this bloke .
23 Will the Minister cast his mind back to the letter that he wrote to me last October — a soothing reply to the representations that I had made to him — pointing out that the Salford careers service , which covers my constituency , had forecast a shortfall of between 400 and 450 YTS places ?
24 Indeed , the author of the work was so outraged by the Government 's claims about what was said in the work that he wrote to the Evening Standard on 1 October and said : ’ We found much to criticise about the British arrangement for training young people .
25 I understand that he wrote to all members of the Cabinet asking them to turn up and support him in the votes after previous debates on this project .
26 A good indication of what was passing through his mind in the aftermath of Barricades Week is provided by a letter that he wrote to his son in mid-February : " we had to be done with the impertinent pressure of the European population in Algiers , with the hard core of politicians which was forming in the army , and finally with the myth of " French Algeria " which merely disguises the desire of the " pieds noirs " to maintain their domination over the Muslims …
27 In the emotionally charged pieces that he wrote from the war front , Nizan pointed up the inescapable fact that the future of France was being decided on the soil of Spain .
28 It has been suggested that Greek was not the native language of the author but that he wrote in the universal language of the day which was Greek , while thinking in his own language which was probably Aramaic .
29 We have seen that he personally undertook the defences of the south coast when the king campaigned in the North , and that he wrote in warm praise of the king 's energy and practical wisdom , and ordered prayers for his protection against the malice of evil men who hated the king s good qualities .
30 Sometimes he tried to catch her style in scraps of speech that he wrote in a notebook , because she had often told him to listen to the way strangers talked and to keep a record of conversations overheard in the Underground .
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