Example sentences of "that [num] [unc] [no cls] had " in BNC.
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1 | A poll of Nursing Times readers showed that 70 per cent had suffered sexual intimidation at work . |
2 | " Coventry 's tenants are the worst in the country , " blurted out a Coventry councillor , But when some of his colleagues on the council , together with fellow Labour Party activists , surveyed the extent to which repairs correctly reported had been made good by the council on several large estates , they found that 70 per cent had not been carried out . |
3 | In the 1980s most surveys found that 30–40 per cent had overt psychiatric disorder . |
4 | This covered 69 judges of the Supreme Court , House of Lords and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and showed that 76 per cent had attended ‘ major public schools ’ ( not further defined ) and the same percentage had been to Oxford or Cambridge . |
5 | It was officially stated that 47 per cent of the members of the new central committee were aged under 49 , that four of them were women and that 41 per cent had received education to university level . |
6 | Results showed that 95 per cent had voted in favour of a " sovereign and independent Macedonia with a right to enter a union of sovereign states of Yugoslavia " . |
7 | A survey of the over 75s living in South Wales revealed that 86 per cent had either visited or stayed in a general hospital ward compared with 33 per cent for a geriatric ward ( Salvage et al . |
8 | It found that 81 per cent had attended public schools and 76 per cent had attended Oxford or Cambridge . |
9 | The US General Accounting Office ( 1979 ) sampled 243 monitoring stations and revealed that 81 per cent had one or more problems that could adversely affect the accuracy and reliability of air quality data . |
10 | The survey found that 16 per cent had made plans about caring for relatives , and many said they were prepared to help with less demanding tasks such as transport and shopping . |
11 | A survey of married owner-occupier couples in 1971 found that 42 per cent had the home in the husband 's name , and only 5 per cent in the wife 's name , the remainder being joint mortgages ( Todd and Jones , 1972 ) . |
12 | It was interesting to note that 84 per cent had had three or more different types of experience . |