Example sentences of "that [adv] [art] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | If country banks were a product of the latter half of the eighteenth century , country banking functionally defined has a longer history , despite the fact that only a dozen institutions formally known as banks were in existence before 1750 . |
2 | Even then , Terry and I used to have arguments when one of us discovered that Gary had knowledge of things that only the two of us knew . |
3 | This means that only the 20,000 readers of British Standards Institution publications hear about them : so much for public comment . |
4 | But it seemed that only the one sentence had impinged on the queen-dowager 's consciousness . |
5 | Transport organizations predict that only the three main lines to London will be left and only those with a peak service . |
6 | I think that basically the 1980s were very rough and there were some very difficult times and in order to persuade the country to change , and impose change where it was resisted , and to carry it through , required both will and language characteristic of that challenge and Mrs Thatcher has been associated with that . ’ |
7 | The fact that normally the two brothers-in-law got along very peaceably made this present exchange particularly acrimonious . |
8 | Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed . |
9 | North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary has revealed that nearly a thousand cancer patients have been wrongly treated there in the past nine years . |
10 | In a briefing document presented by the employment spokesman , Mr Henry McLeish , at Westminster , Labour challenges Government claims that nearly a million jobs were created in 1979-89 . |
11 | In FI he 'll be remembered more as Mr Nice than as a great driver : he won his championship in a car that probably a half-dozen drivers would have driven equally competently and successfully , and in that one year lost the one man who could really push him to greater excellence , Ronnie Peterson . |
12 | The Commission accept that both the 1968 and 1978 Theft Acts and the case law on them are thought by some to be " seriously defective " , but the draft Code was a restatement not a Code to reform the substance of the law . |
13 | Otto-Hermann Gruneberg , a director of Siemens Nixdorf , told Computerwoche that both the MX and RM ranges run under Unix System V.4 and compete with Targon . |
14 | Just do n't enjoy Palace losing , but sheer football and it just shows you that ironically the two games can match each other and there were chances for Palace to wrap that game up . |
15 | He believes that about a million new households will form in the South-east by 2001 , most of them the sons and daughters and new elderly of the region itself . |
16 | The passing of time had eroded the picture from his mind as much as he could possibly allow it , so that now the two images were one and the same . |
17 | In fact the rules were changed so that now an 85 per cent affirmative vote was required before the IMF could sanction a return to an adjustable peg arrangement . |
18 | Also , we have seen that critics of Porter have stressed that often the two types of strategy are used either in sequence ( Gilbert and Strebel , 1987 ) or in combination . |
19 | It should be emphasised that even the five cases classified pathologically as Group E were not histologically compelling examples of classic Crohn 's disease apart from the presence of typical granulomata . |
20 | With the wealth of connections in the two clubs , and the end of their squeamishness over protocol , May fears that even the two ascendant clubs in Wales — Llanelli and Neath — will be hard pressed to compete . |
21 | It seems that even the 081/071 switch-over went seamlessly well owing to Richard and his expert ease as writer/director . |
22 | Does the Secretary of State accept that even the 400 new officers that he has announced will not be deployed primarily in countering terrorism ? |
23 | Some students have been placed in difficulties by local authorities that have set a community charge that is so far beyond the reach of people that even the 20 per cent . |
24 | You will find it much easier if you can bring yourself to take the very positive attitude that today the two of you are going to share just a few hours of life together : time that can never come again . |
25 | Abortion statistics suggest that around a hundred Down 's children are being aborted each year . |
26 | A committee composed of Shamir and two other Cabinet ministers decided that initially a 25 per cent stake in the company would be sold . |
27 | It later occurred to me that almost every one of the board members was of a different nationality . |
28 | The Florios worked the room with ease and self-confidence and by the time they had reached the podium an aide to the candidate was saying that almost a million dollars had already been raised for the Democratic campaign . |
29 | In the wake of coverage by the national media , and the campaign of a local MP , it emerged that over a hundred children had been removed on Place of Safety Orders or by means of Wardship Proceedings in the space of less than 3 months . |
30 | Can I also highlight the fact that over a hundred thousand people attended R Y A training courses of one sort or another last year . |