Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] [to-vb] [is] " in BNC.

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1 The second point to note is that there is a positive sense of the word ‘ stress ’ , which refers to a certain level of challenge which is bracing , energizing and focusing .
2 The second point to note is the considerable variation in the rate of employment change among those industries that have grown since the 1960s .
3 On the second er the second point to make is that erm on the county council 's end of this equation , er Mr Potter er referred us to the county 's economic development strategy , I think I 've got that latest edition , where he was erm attempting to tell us that the erm county 's economic strategy is to attract inward investment of a small scale type .
4 The second thing to note is that each offence carries its own scale of penalties , and penalties for one offence are not added on to penalties imposed for a different offence .
5 The second thing to note is that to say that someone who says ‘ I hope ’ — for example , ‘ I hope you 'll come ’ — is simply expressing his mental state is to ignore the role of such utterances in human intercourse .
6 The second thing to consider is that if you are eating the amount you say , then this may be too much .
7 The very first decision to make is what core units to include in your army .
8 The first case to consider is D. 32.95 of Maecianus .
9 The first case to consider is that in which , in many relatively early societies , an artist of a certain kind — often in fact a poet — was officially recognized as part of the central social organization itself .
10 One of the first fungi to show is lycoperdon perlatum .
11 When a Type 2 patient requires insulin , perhaps the first question to ask is ‘ One or two injections a day ? ’
12 The first question to ask is how much time does it want to spend on music overall ?
13 Because I think the first question to ask is , just what is this all about ?
14 Now the first question to consider is whether the biblical writers intended their words to be taken as history or as myth .
15 The first point to emphasise is that there is very little disagreement amongst any of the theorists outlined here about what it is that is to be analysed .
16 The first point to emerge is that W-cells are not a homogeneous class .
17 The first point to consider is the number of shots which need to be taken .
18 The first point to recognise is that there is as much debate within Marxism as there is between Marxists and non-Marxists as to the exact meaning and location of power .
19 The first point to note is that , since the initial waves are impulsive , the interiors of both regions I and II are flat .
20 The first point to note is that we in the UK import more walnuts ( and Brazils ) in the shell than out .
21 The first point to note is that since the weights are revised every January , the index for April 1985 is calculated first of all using January 1985 as the base period .
22 The first point to note is that no-one has a convincing explanation for the existence of W-cells .
23 Here , the first point to note is their mutual influence .
24 The first point to note is that , unlike sustainability and contestability , subadditivity and contestability are not necessarily linked .
25 The first point to note is that aIthough the service sector overall has expanded , some service industries have actually lost jobs over this period .
26 The first point to note is that sending someone a contract of employment does not involve any re-formatting of text .
27 The first point to note is that you need to have your spreadsheet open in a resizable window — in Windows 3.1 simply pressing Alt-Enter will toggle between a full size and a resizable window ; in Windows 3.0 you have to minimise the application , then use its Control menu to change the display options in the settings menu to be window rather than full screen .
28 The first point to note is that , whatever their growth rates , all firms generate the same total rate of return on assets of 15 per cent , and that this is the same as the cost of capital or discount rate .
29 The first point to note is that management should retain the majority by reference to nominal value of Newco 's issued share capital , after the institutions have invested , so that notwithstanding the equity investment by the institutions , management retains control of Newco within the meaning of s416(2) ( a ) .
30 The first point to make is that this is the same book as originally published in 1974 and retrospectively numbered ‘ 36 ’ in the series — we feel this should have been made clear by titling it ‘ Revised Edition ’ in the style previously followed .
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