Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [pron] [verb] that the " in BNC.
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1 | On the basis of the analysis of 12 GUIs they suggest that the GUI is composed of three main components . |
2 | After about 45 minutes we noticed that the Post Office official , seated in the bucket seat across the fuselage from Dick and me , seemed to have turned a rather sickly white , and he even tried to stand up quickly despite his safety belt . |
3 | Three High Court judges rejected appeals by six motorists who claimed that the standard charge sheet was badly worded and therefore invalid in law . |
4 | But according to one retailer who thinks that the mail-order operation needs a lot of work to modernise and improve it : ‘ It represents cannon rather than rifle shot — it is old fashioned and they do not target customers properly . ’ |
5 | The middle peasants owned twenty five percent which meant that the , the poor peasants , making up seventy percent owned just twenty five percent of the land . |
6 | for one moment it seemed that the bald man would carry the situation through by sheer force of character . |
7 | When we assembled for Cabinet on 8 October we found that the Prime Minister had suffered a severe attack of his prostate gland trouble during the night and had to see his doctor again . |
8 | Casein glues were very widely used during the war in aircraft and one day somebody discovered that the tensile strength of specimens of wet casein is one-fifth of that of dry casein . |
9 | One day he reported that the defence had claimed that partisan warfare was contrary to the Hague Convention , that the Germans therefore had every right to take reprisals against the partisans , and that any excesses on their part were explained if not justified by their horror of what the partisans did . |
10 | The history of the British car industry ( refer to Chapter 4 ) , which has seen a whole series of mergers , is one example which shows that the potential benefits of mergers are not automatically secured . |
11 | On one hand we know that the employees can not make changes to contacts without agreements . |
12 | At one time it seemed that the best approach to the problem would be to reduce the level of lead in petrol , but not to eliminate it altogether . |
13 | The latter ‘ shared care ’ group included 15 patients who thought that the main decisions concerning their diabetes were made in general practice . |
14 | Hopefully today we 'll get an answer because the first eleven samples it said that the conductivity up and down up and down |
15 | When he landed on 20 October it seemed that the magic of Uncle Ho had not faded . |
16 | On Aug. 11-12 , however , the Commission heard from seven witnesses who testified that the police assisted in the massacre . |