Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] [vb past] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | TED 'S POSITION as eighth alternate meant that eight men who had qualified for the heats would have to drop out before he was summoned . |
2 | Besides , if every club first division did that this season , there 'd be a empty |
3 | Norland 's principal Louise Davis last night confirmed that two girls had been expelled . |
4 | A police spokesman last night confirmed that one person was arrested for criminal damage after the incident on Friday night , but had not yet been charged . |
5 | GRAHAM TAYLOR last night confirmed that troubled striker Ian Wright has put his international career at risk . |
6 | The report that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State produced last week revealed that this year we are due to treat an extra 250,000 patients ; we are cutting the number of long ’ waiters ’ , and creating a service that is responsive to patient needs . |
7 | In fact , one rumour sweeping a London pub last week suggested that Free Lunch Records , home of Ruptured Dog , had offered £5m to each member of the band . |
8 | In fact , one rumour sweeping a London pub last week suggested that Free Lunch Records , home of Ruptured Dog , had offered £5m to each member of the band . |
9 | Relief workers at Ebenat camp ( New Scientist , 17 March , p 727 ) last week reported that many children have the disease , and that supplies of vaccine were short . |
10 | A survey I carried out in Brighton last summer indicated that unemployed men report themselves to be much less satisfied with their lives than do employed men . |
11 | The European Commission last year proposed that all EC railways should separate track operation from running services , in the hope that it would then be easier to open up national railways to outside competition . |
12 | CONFIDENTIAL advice to the government last year warned that British science was heading for trouble . |