Example sentences of "[be] that the [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even in these days of permissiveness , it may be that the one party has not had , or has been denied , the opportunity of discovering the anatomical characteristics of the other .
2 Another possibility is that the two deuterium nuclei combine to form helium-4 ; here again the mass of helium-4 is less than the combined masses of two deuterium nuclei and the ‘ spare ’ mass is manifested as electromagnetic radiation far beyond the visible spectrum and known as a gamma ray ( denoted by γ ) .
3 The point is that the one exploitation is part of the other , either way women are treated as shit . ’
4 In the case of pornography , what happens is that the one person becomes a body desired by the other , but this is not reciprocated .
5 The important thing is that the Thirty Year Rule is in force and that we can respond to developing perceptions of our times . ’
6 The bad news is that the U-23 Home Counties international in Whitehaven has been cancelled because the sponsors have withdrawn .
7 ‘ So the belief and confidence is very high now , and another factor in our favour is that the six group matches will allow some margin for error .
8 One preliminary matter is that the 1977 Act does not deal with liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 ( explained at paragraphs 9–06 to 9–14 and 9–19 above ) .
9 If this is combined with the previous result of 40 per cent of places ‘ lost ’ in 1814 as against 1792 being Scottish the conclusion is that the 1814 petitioning was not only much more English than 1792 but even much more English south of the North Country .
10 For me , one of the most useful functions is that the 9000 program allows a knitter to match the screen colours almost exactly to the yarns in use , by the use of the PALETTE section of the menu .
11 I think what happens all the time , I understand why , if you put true you me , you you put it was that the one thing that sales people always desperately want is something new .
12 The major reason given for the closure of railway lines and stations was that the 1950s modernization plan for the railways had had little effect on stemming an ever-rising deficit in running costs .
13 The service power to view panelled view was that the three point nine million pounds was effectively a minimum exceptionable level and it was within this figure they required the one point six million on minor works and footways to be increased to two million pounds for nineteen ninety three ninety four , section three concludes that it will not be appropriate to attempt to finance these extra loan charges on a continuing basis on the fixed revenue budget , as they would each year and on an accum accumulative basis consume some three hundred and fifty thousand pounds .
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