Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun] [be] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I suppose the er the classic interpretation of the er the Vienna settlements is that erm in in the nineteenth century was that it was a failure and there was a , there was a kind of er consensus beginning quite early actually . |
2 | Right the situation in Maastricht up till the nineteenth century was that It was described as a di- or tri-glossic erm linguistic community . |
3 | It is not surprising that the general trends for the indigenous population of the Russian colony of Siberia from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century were that some individuals , mainly ‘ chiefs ’ or traders , adapted to the ways of their conquerors and became successful according to the standards of Russian society , while the mass of their compatriots , exploited by the Russian system and lacking any means of redress , fell increasingly into poverty and degradation . |
4 | The second bit was that I had to identify Billy . |
5 | The second advantage is that the length of the vertical bar can be used to indicate the typical variability of the rough . |
6 | The second advantage is that such promotions enable the name of your organisation or its brands to be included in the copy , which can be very important in publications which would not normally use such names . |
7 | The second tip is that if you are planning an evening meal , do not have candles or any kind of light on the table itself . |
8 | Thus the second safeguard is that he who wishes to serve the proceedings abroad must first obtain an exercise by the court of its discretion in his favour . |
9 | The second benefit is that accruals accounting yields an income figure . |
10 | The second criticism is that though public expenditure and public employment have been reduced during the last five years , this has not resulted in any upsurge of employment in the marketed sector . |
11 | The second qualification is that an innocent party who accepts an anticipatory breach becomes under a duty to mitigate ( minimise ) his loss . |
12 | The second qualification is that the relationship that I am calling ‘ enemy ’ is more complicated than the simple bilateral relationship suggested by the stories of cheetahs and gazelles . |
13 | The second possibility is that there may not be the clear difference between fiction and non-fiction for the young reader that then appears to be for the adult . |
14 | The second possibility is that the high-velocity masers are emitted in molecular gas flowing out from ( or flowing in towards ) the nuclear region . |
15 | The second possibility is that the rustling is a tiger . |
16 | The second possibility is that , in order to achieve some measure of agreement , the standard is reduced to its lowest possible common elements . |
17 | The second possibility is that a bank could rearrange its assets by selling securities . |
18 | The second possibility is that the Government have moved the guillotine motion on the ground that an inordinate amount of time has already been spent debating the Bill . |
19 | The second clue is that most man-made tragedies arise from wrong attitudes within the minds and wills of people . |
20 | The second development was that some Basrah crude finally reached the open sea . |
21 | The second problem is that where the engine joins the Series IIa gearbox there is a half moon gap , this could cause serious problems of mud and dirt if we have to wade across mud to pick up some dismounted horse rider . |
22 | The second problem is that even if we are able to provide functionality with replacement materials , we have to place them within , and thereby create an interface with , the tissues of the body which are extremely aggressive to any invading agent but which are also exquisitely sensitive to their presence . |
23 | The second problem is that even if a motorist — despite all the odds — actually adheres to the recommended limits , all the evidence points to the fact that he or she is still driving too fast for the safety of local residents . |
24 | The second problem is that the effects of inflation make the relationship between calculated rates of charge for credit and its real-life costs already difficult enough to grasp — virtually incomprehensible . |
25 | The second problem is that the complex multi-causal nature of drug use makes it difficult to identify what particular combinations of factors make people likely to use heroin , and changes in these causal variables could increase the size of the potential user population . |
26 | The second problem is that , even when he is directly involved , Butman never gets under the skin of either characters or company . |
27 | The second problem is that a lax competition policy might be used by a member state as a substitute for trade policy or industrial policy , to protect domestic producers or to promote export sectors . |
28 | Now the second problem is that we all value our freedoms and we the greatest thing that we all have in our lives , whether it 's in work , or whether it 's in our marriages or just in our social life , we all value our freedom and initiative , we want to be able to use our own initiative . |
29 | The second interpretation is that the economic outcomes , unfavourable as well as favourable , have been a consequence of the government 's policies . |
30 | The second requirement is that the date of first registration is more than three years from the date of the suspected offence . |