Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 During a debate , the party was reminded that one in 20 Labour members is under 25 years old while the average age of the party is 45 .
2 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
3 It is reported that everyone in the area has lost a relative as a direct result of pollution .
4 It is considered that something in the region of 40g daily should be quite sufficient to protect your health in all the ways which have been described , and to make it much easier for you to control your weight in the future .
5 Now it is recommended that we in section nine and four A , in brackets four , someone move .
6 Indeed , adjusting the figures to take account of those whose area of residence was not known , it can be calculated that one in ten youths on the most affected estate were known heroin users during 1984–5 .
7 They are a façade : they are confined to the most superficial aspects , and scope for real variety is so limited that they in fact quickly become clichéd , standardized , themselves .
8 He would have to be blind not to have noticed that something in Cora-Beth 's manner towards him had changed ; that the looks she sometimes gave him were no longer open and friendly but questioning , as if she expected , or was hoping for , something more .
9 So before that most believers , like the young Darwin , took it for granted that everything in the Bible was true in a simple way .
10 I have seen that myself in visits to the north .
11 It is anticipated that one in five Britons will be carers by the turn of the century .
12 I was told that everyone in the hamlet had electricity and a loudspeaker in their room — all , that is , except the ‘ bad elements ’ — children of the rich peasants or landlords who had apparently not become ( or had not been allowed to become ) good commune members .
13 The second point is that we have been told that we in Wales would return to the rates .
14 As she saw movement near the doors Eleanor said , ‘ I have been told that you in America enjoy such freedom that socialism is not needed .
15 Recent research has shown that one in three managers and supervisors suffer from stress related symptoms and 75 per cent of loss working hours are due to illnesses resulting from stress .
16 I should like it to be understood that we in Northern Ireland do not expect our tourism promotion to be taken over by Bord Failte .
17 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
18 Accordingly , if the applicant is to succeed he must show that the context requires a qualification on the following lines to be implied into section 2(2) : ‘ Provided that nothing in this Act shall require the person under investigation to furnish any information with respect to any suspected offence in relation to which he has been charged , except to the extent permitted by paragraph 16.5 of Code of Practice C issued under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , or any modification or re-enactment thereof . ’
19 ( a ) To carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors and by multi-national partnerships PROVIDED THAT nothing in any sub-clause of this Clause shall give the Company power to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or section 9 of the AJA .
20 ( a ) To carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors and by multi-national partnerships PROVIDED THAT nothing in any sub-clause of this Clause shall give the Company power to do any thing in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or section 9 of the AJA .
21 Perhaps a couple are looking at one another in a different light — it is to be remembered that one in three marriages now ends in divorce .
22 It was found that one in 15 among 200 people with odour problems investigated had a condition called trimethylaminuria — or fish odour syndrome .
23 By the end of the period of imperial expansion , in the middle of the twentieth century , it was widely believed that everyone in the world should be a citizen of an independent and sovereign state and should have the same rights as all the other citizens in the state , but in 1500 very few people would have understood such a notion .
24 It is estimated that one in three people will develop cancer at some stage in their lives .
25 Thus it has been estimated that one in four women who lose their jobs do not appear in the monthly claimant count .
26 In Glasgow , for instance , it 's estimated that one in five men never eats vegetables of any kind and one third of the population never knowingly consumes fruit .
27 It 's estimated that one in three of us will end up caring for someone .
28 She had not realized that everyone in the world does not celebrate an Irish Halloween .
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