Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [that] [adj] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The result is that some 600,000 cardholders cut up their cards . |
2 | The main criticism of the argument from analogy is that these two assumptions are inconsistent . |
3 | One last shattering figure is that 700 million adults can not read or write and 250 million children under 14 do not attend school . |
4 | The danger is that all Twelve risk making themselves equally irrelevant , even when crises erupt on their own doorstep . |
5 | Broadly , Wendler 's argument is that these four factors have favourably intersected for a sub-set of technologies — Unix , C and TCP/IP — in large — scientific , engineering , government and education — but niche markets . |
6 | The ‘ conservative ’ estimate of one bank is that 55 billion dollars wafted northwards from Latin America between 1977 and 19836 . |
7 | The best hope is that all 4,650 observers will be in place by April 20th , three weeks too late . |
8 | An alternative possibility is that these three versions of a word are treated as the same ( which would happen if the visual word-recognition system operates at a relatively abstract level ) . |
9 | I think the problem is that this one point seven billion was er an actuarial assessment by Watsons i it may never have been that amount of money . |
10 | I think it 's very instructive that er H B F did n't deny that they 'd made a mistake on this number and just talking about old people , er the fact is that eighty five percent of deaths in the county occur to people aged over sixty five . |
11 | Of particular interest is that these two applications , within the same factory and installed by the same management team , had radically different impacts on the experience of work of the operators . |