Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that [adj] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Keeping an eye on the colony over the next fortnight I saw that another half-dozen polyps had followed the first .
2 In Chapter 1 I suggested that these two sides to our rational self-interestedness imply that we have an ambiguous , fluctuating relationship with whatever is defined as crime and conformity .
3 ‘ Do you think that several thousand visitors have n't thought of that already ?
4 For all those reasons sir , we invite you to report that these two fields should not remain in the greenbelt .
5 Indeed , finally , David Frost asked : ’ I mean in the situation that if you find that those two moves , the tax at 50p and the National Insurance contribution raised £4.5 billion or £4.8 billion ’ — which David Frost said was more than the right hon. and learned Gentleman needed — ’ you would n't adjust what you 're going to do , downwards ? ’
6 Can you say that all three year olds are roughly the same ?
7 Can you say that all three year olds are roughly the same ?
8 We found that all three glutathione S-transferases tested were present in colonic epithelium and this is consistent with the findings of Howie et al ; it contrasts , however , with the results of Hayes et al , who identified glutathione S-transferase π and µ and did not detect glutathione S-transferase α in normal colon using an immunoperoxidase staining procedure .
9 In our feasibility study , we found that these two types were both represented in the samples of social work offered to us as examples of secondary prevention , and a distinction between them made sense to the practitioners .
10 We believe that all three profile components are equally important and should therefore receive equal attention in the classroom .
11 We estimate that four million pounds worth of fake Adidas clothing was probably sold in the UK last year .
12 Well , we recognized that two three years ago but it has n't been filled yet
13 In their later paper they suggest that these two types of anaphor are interpreted with respect to two aspects of text representation that are well-established within psycholinguistics : a superficial or surface-based aspect and a content-based one .
14 They claim that some 2,000 acres has been subsumed into the Park .
15 Armstrong was still there and in one piece , though I walked around him to check that all four wheels were in place before we got in .
16 They estimate that two million Somalians are in immediate danger of starving to death .
17 He insists that these two cases be divorced .
18 Mr. Justice Henry is no respecter of persons , and I hope that the hon. Gentleman has not become such a respecter of persons that he supposes that those two people were dealt with out of any consideration for who or what they were .
19 In his study of Amer In his study of m the U S he found that seventy five percent of the s people who spoke Na-dene , could n't give a reason er a proper reason for passing their language on to the er children .
20 He says that another 5 minutes and many of the cattle would have perished , because the shed they were in exploded into flames .
21 The bomb-shell exploded when it added that those sixty-six coupons must last for a whole year .
22 And , without a hint of irony , under the heading ‘ All kinds of people enjoy the arts ’ , it says that 3.1 million News of the World readers go to the theatre , and 1,157,000 Sun readers attend art galleries or exhibitions .
23 It speculated that some 20,000 deaths might have come about during the forced evacuations from Moslem villages , and estimated that the Bosnian Serbs had already largely completed their plans for the creation of homogenous Serb-populated areas .
24 It claimed that some 300 people had been detained and tortured in 1990-91 and many had been tortured .
25 He invited people to sign a declaration : ‘ I , the undersigned , promise to learn ( it ) if it appears that 10 million people have given the same promise . ’
26 Evelyn Goldsmith ( 1984 , p.407 ) comments that ‘ Although it appears that some six year olds can understand conventional devices such as speed lines for depicting movement , the most reliable cue is posture , as when people or animals are shown with their limbs in active positions , .
27 It seems that these two RHAs were singled out as examples , since elsewhere the pace of change was slow .
28 Thus it seems that these two species are the product of methylation of the protein by SAM .
29 In fact it figures that these two architectures plus its own will be the only survivors of the coming silicon shoot-out .
30 He postulated that any two people who have to collaborate to produce a result can have between them bonds and barriers of two types , spatial and organizational .
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