Example sentences of "[verb] that the [num ord] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that the first thing is erm comments on what recommendation you will be thinking of making to the church in regard to the visit of er Mr and Mrs .
2 But , used in conjunction with a scoring algorithm , it can guarantee that the first answer is one of the optimal ones .
3 Like the regulationist school , however , this view of long waves would stress that the fifth wave is as yet only embryonic and its form is still to be determined .
4 Time to reflect that the next deployment is to Denmark in the autumn , then Norway in winter , before the delights of northern Italy in spring .
5 John Kydd , divisional organiser for the engineering union , says that the first statement is a lie and the second is a provocation .
6 Jiminez de Arechaga concludes that recognising a third party 's assent through its actions shows that the third party is taking advantage of a pre-existing right , and is not concluding a collateral agreement .
7 Another clue comes from a paper by the Japanese psychiatrist Abe who has shown that the second twin is far more likely to develop the disease if they are living with an affected twin around the time of onset , as compared to the concordance rates for twins who are living apart .
8 If we go back to the education example , and suppose that the first vote is between L and M , then if the rich vote sincerely L wins , and in the second round H defeats L. On the other hand , if the rich had voted for M in the first round , then M would have gone on to win in the second round .
9 Note that the last 3-cycle is equal to ( UF , DF ) followed by ( UF , UB ) .
10 Thus , even though Britain 's population density is double that of China , and per capita resource consumption and pollution far greater , it becomes possible to believe that the third world is threatening ‘ our ’ global environment .
11 At times in Rangoon it seems that the second economy is all pervasive , and gaps in conversation are filled by discreet requests to change money .
12 Because it 's easier to treat both dogs as one unit , we fail to recognise that the second dog is n't getting the chance to develop its own character .
13 My colleagues may offer their opinions on the latter ; I can only assert that the first accusation is nonsense and if the allegation is true then I would love to know more about it but , regrettably , my request for further information has been met with silence .
14 It appears that the next stage is to look for suitable sites and I am told that you will be able to provide us with a large scale map of the area for this purpose .
15 It will be observed that the first subsection is couched in the language of ‘ defence . ’
16 It could , however , be assumed that those who argue that the third age is a time of fun , opportunity and new learning believe that all this stops when you become more frail .
17 In 1927 , the travel writer Robert Byron wrote ‘ It is often remarked that the Twentieth Century is an age of easy travel .
18 Then I , I think that the next sentence is actually the hardest one in literal terms , but , word for word is easy enough .
19 In a similar vein , Dr M in Department B said that the first year is concerned with ‘ settling in and acquiring practice , and acquiring a certain body of common reading which can then be appealed to or built on in subsequent years ’ .
20 Penny Junor does not think this decision has been taken yet but believes that the second option is possible .
21 It is the work of the resulting army of dedicated and sincere reformers who through the centuries have fought to make mankind accept that the Second Choice is the right one , that has provided , and will go on providing for ever , the real power for the production of the good that will be assigned to the storehouse that is the Created God .
22 I would argue that the second meaning is the only appropriate one .
23 Degenerate trees can be avoided simply by ‘ disordering ’ the list and ensuring that the first item is from approximately the mid-point of the lexicon .
24 In their notice of appeal the plaintiffs ask for that order to be set aside and , in its place , for an order declaring that they are entitled to object to items in the accounts , whether litigation costs or non-litigation costs , on the ground that the items are unreasonable in amount , and for an order declaring that the first defendant is not entitled to have its litigation costs taxed on an indemnity basis if and to the extent that the court has deprived the first defendant , as mortgagee , of any costs nor in respect of litigation costs already the subject of an order for taxation on some other basis .
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