Example sentences of "[that] in a number " in BNC.

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1 It may therefore be that , if a technique were ever found to evaluate the economic costs and benefits of innovative work design , it might reveal that in a number of cases such innovation had net costs , to management , rather than net benefits .
2 Having withdrawn the original proposal to tax in-house benefits on the open market price charged to the public , the Financial Secretary gave assurance that in a number of specific cases benefits would continue to be taxed as before , and in the specific case of school teachers paying concessionary school fees , the charge would be nil or very small .
3 The preceding discussions have established that in a number of cases , some kind of lexicon search by general information about words would be useful to correct any detected errors within the script recognition system .
4 We also know that in a number of countries labour disputes are brought before so called ‘ Labour Courts ’ for resolution .
5 The Council effectively recognized that in a number of important matters Protestants had been right and Catholics wrong .
6 Although evidence is accumulating that in a number of birds females prefer long-tailed mates , the role of natural selection in tail elaboration has been largely ignored .
7 It seems clear that in a number of places the word for professional soldier has been misunderstood as meaning " thousand " .
8 Phizacklea and Miles show some sensitivity to the contradictory nature of working-class consciousness and emphasize that in a number of workers high levels of class consciousness nevertheless coexisted with considerable hostility towards local blacks .
9 However , he also points out that in a number of important companies a single family of entrepreneurial capitalists retain a majority of the shares .
10 ( 2 ) The authorities show that in a number of situations the ex turpi causa defence will prima facie succeed .
11 It is clear that in a number of sectors concentration is significantly higher than in the economy generally .
12 It is reported that in a number of countries that are regionally , culturally and socio-economically heterogeneous , malnutrition has been found to be more common among children born after short than after long intervals ( Rinehart , 1984 , p. 686 ) .
13 But the most important and interesting aspect of its role in the book is the way in which Proust 's narrative is shown to deviate from the model : Genette shows that in a number of ways A la recherche breaks and challenges the laws of narrative proposed by the abstract model but without undercutting their general validity .
14 Statistics for average turn-length alone are liable to mislead , however , and what is likely to be more immediately conspicuous to the reader , is that in a number of scenes Anderson has by far the longest turn : in both scene one and three , for example , Anderson produces turns of over 100 words .
15 But ICI reckons that in a number of key areas it has the edge over the competition .
16 Now the response , what they have done is they 've had a look , we have looked briefly at some of the aspects , overall aspects and you 'll find that in a number of these things , Oxford City Council is already quite heavily involved .
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