Example sentences of "[verb] [num] [noun pl] [that] " in BNC.

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1 On the basis of such calculations John Ellis , head of theory at CERN , offers two-to-one odds that the Higgs has a mass of less than 200 billion electron volts ( 200GeV , 0.2TeV ) — or , if there is no simple Higgs , that some other mechanism that performs its function can be found at around that energy .
2 Britain contains three areas that vie for the term of a ‘ mini ’ Silicon Valley ; they are centred on Bristol , Reading and Cambridge .
3 Mr Gorbachev has three instruments that , he hopes , will make the press more pliant while falling short of complete censorship .
4 Alternatives Basic dome — the three pole dome has three poles that cross at a central point .
5 Finally , and unwittingly , they created nine holes that would tax any player to the utmost .
6 The publication of full inspection reports gives another source from which inferences can be made about the work of HMI , and here we will consider two critiques that have used them .
7 He confiscated two apples that she had in her handbag , and warned her about penalties for importing plant and vegetable matter .
8 Editor , — In his clear and concise review of the international perspectives of BCG vaccination , Citron emphasises two factors that severely limit the usefulness of this vaccine in the global campaign against tuberculosis .
9 Significantly , the Education Reform Bill contains two measures that will curtail local authority powers still further .
10 Carbon has four electrons that it uses to form chemical bonds .
11 I will describe two techniques that employ the method known as resonance fluorescence spectroscopy ( RFS ) for determining atomic transition energies .
12 It , therefore , has two schemes that provide for longer terms funding for particular departments to build up a research programme in a particular area : there are now 150 of these groups at German universities .
13 But the tendency to project backwards in a single ( standard-based ) dimension can be seen in the work of many scholars , and it has two consequences that are of interest here .
14 But the mirror has two characteristics that indicate those ways in which Thru goes beyond the self-reflexive novel .
15 Mark Hopkins , one of the Du Pont team and an amateur bicycle racer , says that the traditional wire-spoked wheel has two drawbacks that drain energy from the rider : the wheel flexes , and its spokes produce wind resistance .
16 He discovered it has two electrons that could be described as ready and waiting to form chemical bonds .
17 One , for the World Resources Institute , compared ten cities that had pay-to-throw schemes with four others that charged flat fees .
18 And it and we had to collect twenty cans and then when you 've collected twenty cans that is enough for one trees one tree and it is gon na be planted in Sherwood Forest and it 's going to stay there for hundreds and hundreds of years .
19 In a survey two years later , the environmental group Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) identified 150 districts that failed the standard for aluminium .
20 In De Officiis he describes two ways that men can do wrong , ‘ by force or by fraud ’ , and says that In order to guard against such destructiveness Cicero urges that ‘ pretence and concealment [ simulatio dissimulatioque ] should be done away with in all departments of our daily life ’ .
21 Before discussing the marking itself , we would like to highlight two properties that are desirable in the EP system that is the vehicle for the coursework .
22 Talk of a ‘ special relationship ’ is a useful slogan , implying two countries that are close because of language and historical background .
23 Root definitions can be used to define two things that are otherwise both vague and difficult .
24 The Conference adopted two recommendations that call attention to the fact that the health sector is not the only one that should be concerned with mortality and that , in addition to primary health care , there are other factors that tend to reduce mortality and enhance health of mothers and children .
25 By manipulating ornaments on models we were able to eliminate two factors that can confound mate choice experiments involving manipulation of living birds : ( 1 ) intrasexual competition , and ( 2 ) behavioural changes in a live bird resulting directly from manipulation of its ornament .
26 In Lim Poh Choo v Camden and Islington Health Authority [ 1984 ] AC 174 the defendants sought to persuade the House of Lords to exercise their freedom under the Practice Statement [ 1966 ] 1 WLR 1234 , to reverse two rules that had been laid down by the majority of the House of Lords in West & Son Ltd v Shephard [ 1964 ] AC 326 , namely : ( 1 ) that the fact of unconsciousness does not eliminate the actuality of the deprivation of the ordinary experiences and amenities of life ( see the formulation used by Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest at p349 ) ; and ( 2 ) that , if damages are awarded upon a correct basis , it is of no concern to the court to consider any question as to the use that will thereafter be made of the money awarded .
27 Let me give two illustrations that might unpack this a little more .
28 THE Maktoum family 's Royal Ascot challenge next week is to include three horses that are trained in Dubai .
29 I am now using three photographs that I took in Kenya , plus back-up material for specific areas , from six books .
30 I am now using three photographs that I took in Kenya , plus back-up material for specific areas , from six books .
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