Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Ross , formerly from Fast Drains , and Kevin Stone from the Hygiene branch at West Hoathly braved the bitterly cold and freezing rain to operate the high pressure Rota blast jetter which has a rotating head that produces 10,000 lb per square inch of water pressure .
2 This is another cable that crosses two stitches over two stitches .
3 A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do .
4 He is also critical of UK policy that prohibits one form of vertical restraint , namely resale price maintenance , while taking a more relaxed view of other restraints .
5 The success is the result of seven years of endeavour that involves two evenings a week and strict dieting .
6 Actually , I do n't think too badly of old John as any goalkeeper that wins two league championships ca n't be all that bad ( cue people listing goalies who were crap and have won more ) .
7 The 19Ga is out now at $4,000 and comes with 4Mb memory and a 19″ 1,280 by 1,024 monitor that displays 256 shades of grey .
8 Although most of the work has been done at concentrations of less than 500 ppm , the LLNL workers have found that the same dose that destroys 500 ppm of TCE will reduce 10,000 ppm to 500 ppm — in other words the X-rays are more effective on higher concentrations .
9 They came through a rugged training session yesterday and were named in a Test side that contains nine Englishmen , four Scots and only one from Ireland and Wales .
10 It is not therefore surprising that walking is very much taken for granted by transport decision-makers , a familiarity that has two consequences .
11 Describes a cell that has two sets of homologous chromosomes .
12 The approach can be illustrated with reference to a demand-for-money function that has two arguments .
13 West Germany , in the event for the first time , bring four world champions to Hyde Park to take on a British team that has six silver and bronze medallists from the recent World Championships , as well as squads from Italy , the Soviet Union and France .
14 A non-leaf node that has x children will have x-1 keys ( in the example , three children and two key values ) .
15 There are one or two awards that not everyone would bust a gut to win , but IBM Corp 's Personal Software Products unit is proud to announce that the OS/2 2.0 operating system has been awarded the Computer Language Jolt Cola Award for Product Excellence : we 're advised that Jolt is the cola that has five times the sugar and twice the caffeine of regular cola — and the connection with computers ?
16 ‘ I used to run two or three miles — now I do six or seven and my Leeds trainer Terry O'Neill struggles to keep up on his mountain bike that has 12 gears ! ’
17 now a a dual carriage way that has three lanes , what lane do you use ?
18 J. J. Simpson and his colleagues showed that the axons of the on-type directionally selective ganglion cells pass to the brain in a special pathway called the Accessory Optic Tract , and end in a nucleus that has three divisions .
19 A variable that has three categories ( such as three parties ' share of the total vote ) can be represented on triangular graph paper .
20 I have one in my work room that has ten masts , allowing 20 colours to be on hand all the time .
21 Unlike the Canon , it 's a traditional desktop machine , with a front feed and paper exit , and a paper tray that holds 100 sheets .
22 The continental ice sheet that lies three kilometres thick at Dome C in East Antarctica ( Figure 3 ) creeps slowly coastward in all directions , carrying meteorites that have fallen on its vast , 13-million-square-kilometre surface and been frozen-in for thousands , or possibly millions , of years .
23 WHAT do the following have in common : a machine that can write the Bible on a pinhead ; a single-lens microscope that magnifies 1000 times ; a barometer that measures the difference in atmospheric pressure across the thickness of a book ; a 15-cm ( 6-inch ) telescope that fits into a jacket pocket ; and the first bicycle crossing of the uninhabited central region of Iceland ?
24 Dall has made a single lens microscope that magnifies 1000 times , but he considers the image too faint to be of practical use .
25 ‘ It is by far the most common cause of asthma in Britain , the allergy that kills 2,000 people a year , incapacitates hundreds of thousands and costs £450 million a year in NHS prescriptions and billions in hospitalisation and time off work .
26 Every day that passes 74,000 acres of rainforest in the world are burned , logged or bulldozed to the ground .
27 The seminary itself is difficult to see , the approach from the road leading only to an imposing wall with faceless windows and a usually , barred door It was built by San Carlo Borromeo in 1564 and is square , the four walls enclosing a courtyard that measures 56 metres on one side and is surrounded by a double tier gallery , each floor of which is supported by double Doric columns .
28 Left : If you want to replace a dishwasher that 's over 10 years ' old , or want to fit one into a kitchen with imperial size 500 mm wide base units , you 'll need a machine that measures 50 cm rather than the usual 60 cm wide .
29 is the word that occurs four times at least in a nursery rhyme , there was a something man , who walked a something mile , he found a something sixpence upon a something style
30 She is mother of a family that possesses 13 cubes , which is overdoing it a bit , I reckon .
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