Example sentences of "[num] [noun] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He said it 's not an offence he said if you 've broke down , you ca n't help , he said but you 've got ta really move it so I went round to Paul and there was about seven or eight blokes that pushed it all the way round to Bernie 's . |
2 | The 12 hours that shook us all |
3 | And they got their wish — one goal against Sweden in a 2-1 defeat that ended their Championship . |
4 | During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s . |
5 | Last week Mr Takeshita admitted that , in addition to the 12,000 shares that came his way , Recruit slipped him ¥20m just before his bid for the prime ministership in 1987 . |
6 | Great houses did not of course cease to be built ; on the contrary , almost as many were erected in the nineteenth century as a whole as in the three centuries that preceded it put together . |
7 | Ashcroft Noble was part-owner of the three weeklies that published his ‘ Paul Pelican ’ articles and accepted Thomas 's early essays ; and he was also connected with the Edinburgh firm of Blackwood that was to publish those essays in book form . |
8 | The car , a 1986 Chaika that owed its style as much to the 1958 Cadillac Eldorado as it did to the people 's revolution , sped along a country road . |
9 | I am a thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glint on snow . |
10 | Striding as quickly as he could whilst avoiding drawing attention to himself , Sergeant Bird covered the hundred and fifty yards that separated them , and stood close behind a sharp-featured elderly lady who had just placed her shopping bag on the pavement next to the telephone box in a proprietary way . |
11 | Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that . |
12 | He has found out one thing in the ten years that separate them , if nothing else ; that now is always better than then . |
13 | This system will analyse credit usage , leverage ( percentage of credit limit used ) , location , age and other variables to place the individual into one of 64 segments that define their credit behaviour . |
14 | A good starting point is to ask parents to list ten things that irritate them about the school plus ten things that the school does rather well . |
15 | And it has a full PCL 3 interpreter that enables it to emulate Epson FX850 or IBM PP4207 printers . |
16 | ‘ It 's getting back in one piece that worries me . |
17 | The fifty nine pound that looked one that looked |
18 | Aerospace is one industry that uses it . |
19 | Erm , and the introduction of these forms of individuals erm might have arisen as the one passage that showed us might suggest , the passage from five seven on page three of her handout number eleven there , the need for forms of individuals might have arisen from the following . |
20 | The spec was not solely Sun 's work , as the piece implied , nor ‘ rubberstamped ’ by the twelve companies that wrote it . |
21 | The thecodonts , from this perspective , were one group that improved its locomotion and utilized its energy more effectively , and survived better . |
22 | It 's not really ever one person that does my hair but my favourite salon is Constantines in Manchester . |
23 | When , a long time ago now , Stephen had tried to call him Dad or Father and drop the babyish name , he had shouted that Stephen was all he had in the world and could n't he have a little bit of kindness and call him by the one name that meant something ? |
24 | I mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and I suppose that 's what Frank would look for now . |
25 | The former included in its news report a remark from one analyst that Do It All would ‘ never ’ make a profit , but reserved most of its acidity for its Questor column . |
26 | ‘ There is one casualty that puzzles us , sir . ’ |
27 | But one incident that amused me was that I was booked for a coffee commercial and the producer phoned me up the night before the session to let me know the track we were doing , because he said he wanted to get it as close to the original as he possibly could . |
28 | Listen to his every word carefully , because it might be the one thing that saves your life . |
29 | He said ‘ The one thing that keeps me going is knowing that for every step I take and every pound donated we are one step nearer to finding a cure . ’ |
30 | If there 's one thing that disgusts me it 's cold porridge . |