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

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1 Hartlepool drew that fateful tie 1-1 , losing not only the replay but the potential salvation of a fifth-round journey to Old Trafford .
2 In addition , SUCE accepts that 91003 Communication 3 satisfies the English component of the general entrance requirements and has issued , through its Mathematics panel , guidance on the groups of modules which , in appropriate combination , are acceptable for University entrance .
3 It must be realised that neither System 7 , Royal fonts or Bauer/Microsoft 's PostScript ( now called TrueImage ) actually exist as marketable products .
4 Notably , suppression of the AIR-1 phenotype by transfection with heterologous DNA ( 22 ) also caused a reduction of the doubling time , suggesting that either class II antigen expression affects the growth of the cell or that the AIR-1 mutations has pleiotropic effects .
5 Kanchelskis made that giant leap 18 months ago when he arrived from Donetsk .
6 It is accepted that common Article 3 of the Geneva Red Cross Conventions of 1949 imposes minimum standards of behaviour in non-international armed conflict contained therein upon ‘ each party to the conflict ’ .
7 Sadly the loco is showing its age , and the GC has always said that this final six months is a matter of gently does it .
8 The results showed that all type Ii foci of CC-M2T cells were the only positive foci in the DNA hybridisation assay of human Alu family sequences ( Fig 2 ) .
9 I suspect that new clause 33 is the forerunner of numerous similar Government-inspired changes to a Bill which the Government assured us , when they dragooned it though its Committee stage , was in pristine and perfect condition and would need no amendment .
10 These results together confirm the presence of the AD1 sequence in the genome and indicate that this type III repeat is encoded by a single gene .
11 Further complexities in place deixis arise if the speaker is in motion — it then becomes quite possible to use temporal terms in order to refer to deictic locations , as in : ( 86 ) I first heard that ominous rattle ten miles ago ( 87 ) There 's a good fast food joint just ten minutes from here This raises the issue about whether time deixis or place deixis is more basic .
12 The humanitarian goal of minimising the destructive effects of conflict demand that common Article 3 be complied with by all parties to an internal conflict .
13 He sends his work to a tiny literary magazine and hopes that one day one of this screenplays might be published .
14 • You had only to watch Curtis Strange shoot that all-time record 62 at St. Andrews in a Dunhill Cup to realise golf has become a whole new ball game .
15 This means that horizontal line one and line two contain only one colour , in this case red .
16 Much has happened since England won that 1969 Test 11–8 , most notably the shift in global power .
17 In the previous exercise you may have discovered that social class V had between 150 and 250 per cent as many stillbirths as social class I. Using Minitab instruction IRAN , create a column of random data in the range 150 to 250 .
18 Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is evidence of the growing success of the Government 's education reforms that this year 28,800 people have enrolled for teacher training courses — 20 per cent .
19 Editor , — Gary P Bray reports that each year 160 people in England and Wales die of liver failure after an overdose of paracetamol .
20 Apart from the steady increase in inquiries and applications , it is suggested that this year 1991–1992 was a typical one and can be characterised by the existence of a large number of inquiries , a relatively low number of applicants , and an even smaller number of assisted applicants .
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