Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] that [det] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first survey ever of such tests has found that another 59 companies say they may start testing . |
2 | This is a figure included to ensure that all three methods yield identical results which , of course , they should do in principle , but which they invariably fail to do in practice because of errors and omissions which arise through imperfect data collection . |
3 | Hamilton has estimated that these two projects and the offshore development will create some 3,000 construction jobs and over 200 permanent jobs . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman who seems to suggest that those 13,000 majorities might not be so solid is , of course , right . |
5 | I shall try to show that these three frames of reference are complementary rather than self-sufficient or mutually exclusive . |
6 | Nonetheless , approximately 40% of those questioned still have separate computer and telecommunications departments , although Pflug does predict that these two functions will converge rapidly over the next three to five years . |
7 | In his famous Zürich speech , for example , he had argued that these two states ‘ must take the lead together ’ . |
8 | After the shooting , the IRA had acknowledged that all three men were members of its mid-Ulster brigade and had been killed on ‘ active service ’ . |
9 | Normally , though , sociologists have argued that these three strata have enough in common to make them components of one class , because they are all divided by a considerable gulf from the non-manual middle class , which contains its own strata . |
10 | To sum up , I have concluded that all three applications will lead to improved patient care ; that all three will have the required management , including clinician participation , to operate free of health board control and that all three are sufficiently robust financially . |
11 | From their written works it would appear that most psychologists up to about 1935 have assumed that these three things , separately or together , must constitute the whole of what we mean when we speak of a person feeling a touch as a touch on his shoulder or a pain as a pain in his foot . |
12 | We have suggested that these two criteria converge in the concept of foregrounding ( 2.3 ) . |