Example sentences of "[num] [is] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In effect the Phillips curve depicted in Figure 6.6 is but one out of an infinite set of short-run Phillips curves , each curve corresponding to a different expected rate of inflation .
2 All that 's stopping him being welcomed into the great freemasonry of the over-fifties is that he happens to be thirty-two .
3 Yet one of the alterations effected in English law by the European Communities Act 1972 is that a person in good faith will not be prejudiced by any ultra vires transactions of a company , provided that the transaction was authorized by the company 's directors .
4 The main gap in Table 3.7 is that it does not show the amount of sterling eurobonds not listed on the London Stock Exchange .
5 The goal for 1993 is that 60 per cent of participants will be companies with fewer than 500 employees .
6 The goal for 1993 is that 60 per cent of participants will be companies with fewer than 500 employees .
7 One of the particular benefits of receiving such an accolade as Scotmedia Magazine 's Best Scottish Business Magazine 1993 is that it gives the chance to pay tribute to the hard work of the people you see listed in the blue panel adjacent to this as well as of the contributors and others instrumental in our success .
8 However , the purchaser should be aware that the effect of the decision by the House of Lords in the recent case of Walford v Miles [ 1992 ] 1 All ER 453 is that the purchaser can achieve exclusivity only in the sense that the vendor undertakes not to negotiate with a third party for a fixed period .
9 ‘ The strength of Home Alone 2 is that it is not one of those sequels which just tells the same story again . ’
10 The first thing to note about the observation that Pooh is making in Figure 2 is that it is , amongst other things , an action : something which Pooh does .
11 The definition of the accruals concept as given by SSAP 2 is as follows :
12 What has actually happened effectively as a result of the massive exchange movements of 1984 and early 1985 is that an American citizen can now go anywhere in the world and purchase goods for the same price abroad as he can at home .
13 The reason our house has looked like a junk yard since 1985 is because a three-seater the colour and shape of junk has been there .
14 9.1 Provision for Session 1988–89 is as follows :
15 The present situation as of July 1991 is that we have three operational LANs , for administrative , library , and plant-data functions .
16 Another part of year 10 is that you go on work experience for two weeks .
17 Itinerary from Day 10 is as follows : 1 night Delhi , 5 nights Srinagar , 1 night Delhi .
18 Current thinking on the general SVQ at level III is that the candidate should select two options from the following : .
19 A big advantage of using a medium-speed film such as APE 100 is that it is fast enough for hand-held camera use but not so fast that on bright days creativity is limited by the necessary use of a small apertures or high shutter speed .
20 Another reason why the Greeks may have chosen the number 360 is because they thought the year was made up of 360 days and that the sun went round the earth once a year .
21 The qualification to motion one six six is that the C E C believe we should prepare a paper on relationship between Apex Partnership and all other sections of the Union , not just the public services section .
22 So junction six is that the big mass oh no junction seven
23 One interpretation of the intermittent energy which Joseph Sturge put into the free produce movement in the 1840s is that it constituted an attempt by a Friend who had launched out into public and even political life to maintain links with more traditionally quietist brethren who none the less looked for greater perfection in the world .
24 But an additional limitation on the offence at point 7 is that the stationary vehicle must have stopped to accord precedence to pedestrians .
25 One reason for the Surrealists ' relatively slow climb since 1975 is that they were highly valued then .
26 The debate as to whether this institutional framework exercised a determining ( ideological ) influence on film output has been an ongoing one , but the importance of Claire Johnston 's contribution to it in the mid seventies is that she argued for a reading of Hollywood entertainment films which made a space for ‘ collective fantasies of women 's desire ’ .
27 FACT THREE is that by this time next week umpteen other life-changing events will have shaken the respectable residents of the comfy Melbourne cul-de-sac .
28 Yeah sort of thing , so I have heard you say only three is that the number of posts they put in ?
29 The interpretation offered by Fig. 5.10 is that they hold many elements ( c elements ) in common .
30 My modest prediction for 1957 is that the moral debate on Aids will spread from the pulpit and the banqueting suite to the courts .
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