Example sentences of "[num] [conj] [pers pn] [be] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 2 If you are told that 1 stands for 8 , that is 1 8 , find the value of the following :
2 He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer .
3 The review process will continue during session 1988–89 and it is anticipated that the following modules will be revised for session 1989–90 :
4 The planners ' survey of the 24 incoming firms established in the New Town by 1973 indicated that these had expansion plans which would lead to the creation of a further 7000 jobs by 1991 and it was anticipated that additional in comers would provide a further 3000 jobs .
5 Projected start-up is in 1997 and it is anticipated that the gas will be used for local power generation .
6 ( There are no plans for national development of courses within batch 3 but it is hoped that resources will be available to allow SCOTVEC to support consortium development of courses ) .
7 Real progress was made at the UN-sponsored talks on Afghanistan in May 1986 since it was agreed that Soviet troop withdrawals should begin simultaneously with the cessation of external interference and not after it as Soviet officials had previously insisted .
8 7.1 Once it is acknowledged that it has to respond to the problem of its employees experiencing violence and aggressive behaviour in the course of their work , it is of vital importance to initiate a formal reporting process .
9 If you have tried Bolo 's Adventures part 1 and you are thinking that just maybe the author has run out of difficult problems to set for you , well think again .
10 The craze hit Dallas in 1907 and it was observed that the first audiences were made up of women and children ; only later did men follow .
11 By 1949 the world 's airlines had carried over twenty million paying passengers , by 1956 the figure had reached over sixty million and it was estimated that 90 per cent of the world 's land surface could be reached by the traveller .
12 Pearn returned from Simla in the early part of 1945 and it was decided that both he and I should stay with the Department , go with it when the civil government returned to Burma , and get it working as effectively as possible .
13 This type of committee was modelled on the Select Committee on Nationalized Industries which had been set up in 1955 because it was felt that Parliament could not adequately control the range of corporations it had created .
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