Example sentences of "[num] [verb] that [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 1991 No. 1115 ) which by paragraph 2 provides that in civil proceedings before the High Court or a county court and in family proceedings in a magistrates ' court evidence given in connection with the upbringing , maintenance or welfare of the child shall be admissible notwithstanding any rule of law relating to hearsay . |
2 | Some partial statistics in February 1874 suggest that in certain firms the number was rising particularly fast . |
3 | Polls in 1963 confirmed that in American eyes Britain was still the most dependable ally , but Gallup in July also recorded that West Germany ( 58 per cent ) was now only 5 per cent behind Britain . |
4 | A MORI poll conducted in 1981 found that among skilled workers in the North of England , Labour had a 32% lead over the Conservatives . |
5 | Statistics for 1987–8 show that in British universities , 43.1 per cent of undergraduate students , and 38.9 per cent of postgraduate students , were women ( UGC 1988 ) . |
6 | Section 56 of CCA 1974 provides that in antecedent negotiations the supplier is deemed to act as agent for the creditor . |