Example sentences of "[verb] that [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Scots , in particular , should rejoice over the disbandment of a regiment , praying that at last their sons ' names need not be added to the memorials which stand in every town , village and glen across the country as mute testament to the suffering and sorrow of the past .
2 The first of the preliminary sketches for the Demoiselles , on the other hand , suggest that at first Picasso may have been more drawn to Cézanne 's earlier , more romantic figure pieces .
3 And you would know that at last he had called his own bluff .
4 People living near the site say that during last years festival their lives were made a misery .
5 They resisted using that until last year , so let's get the facts straight .
6 I am glad to see that at last many parents now appear to be doing this .
7 As a regular viewer of Casualty , I am delighted to see that at last television producers have acknowledged that nursing auxiliaries like myself ( and health care assistants ) do exist , as a health care assistant has now been introduced into the programme .
8 THE end of mortgage interest tax relief came a step closer this week when the Chancellor of the Exchequer — while retaining the existing interest relief ceiling of £30,000 — announced that from next year , the rate at which relief is given will be cut from 25 to 20 per cent .
9 The minister revealed that from next April all learner drivers must be able to reverse into a parking place double the length of their own vehicle .
10 I 've heard that by next year 60 per cent of all PCs will be connected to local area networks .
11 Peter Paterson says that at first he was reluctant to write this biography .
12 He says that at first clients refused to believe it could be done so fast — some need to be convinced that it 's not just science fiction .
13 He says that at first he wanted to kill those responsible , but now he realises they 'll suffer enough by losing their freedom .
14 He says that at first the male bird inspected the hole , then the pair started excavating .
15 In fact , Hoskins says that at first the film role did n't appeal to him .
16 It says that at first the princess was ‘ almost jolly ’ the truth was out .
17 The Wedding Present had managed themselves with a satisfying degree of success until Hallin 's arrival and it would appear that at first there was little for him to actually do .
18 He had n't expected the red carpet to be unrolled for him , but he had thought that at last he would be at work , setting up his meetings , on the move .
19 In Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 805 at p873 , Lord Donaldson MR stated that at first instance Scott J had come to the conclusion that the duty to maintain confidentiality was not necessarily in all circumstances the same in relation to third parties who became possessed of confidential information as it was in relation to the primary confident .
20 Does the Prime Minister recall that on twentieth September , she was adamant in her own words , that the Madrid conditions wo n't be changed and that they include getting inflation near to the European average .
21 It was alleged that at first the railway company denied that they had been travelling on the train at all , and it was indeed suggested that the two children were chance victims of the holocaust and they happened to be wandering by the railway at the time .
22 It is pleasing to be able to end by reporting that at last Dundonald Castle is receiving some of the attention it has been denied .
23 Inside he felt a warm glow , relieved that at last he was getting some answers .
24 When she had been able to plan her charity lunches and her dinner parties , go shopping , gossip with friends , look at her life and know that at last she had achieved all she had ever wanted , even If sometimes it was a little lonely , a little empty ?
25 In an interview , Mr Baig alleged that during last year 's general election campaign , three cabinet members had received financial assistance from him .
26 Norman , however , recollects that at first Minton did not take it very seriously ; but one evening , when the two men had arranged to meet in a pub before going to the opera , Norman arrived late , having spent the afternoon with Henrietta , and realised on seeing Minton that he had begun to feel left out .
27 ‘ She 's been saying that since last November …
28 Robert Norster , national team manager and most definitely a product of the new enlightenment , ventures to hope that at last it is changing .
29 Please note that from 29th April 1993 the chairman of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council is Mrs Betty E Reid , 2 , Brook Avenue , Scorton , Preston PR3 1AR .
30 Please note that from 29th April 1993 the chairman of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council is Mrs Betty E Reid , 2 , Brook Avenue , Scorton , Preston PR3 1AR .
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