Example sentences of "[adj] that the [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Its only rallying cry remained free trade ; and yet it was clear that the 1931 election would result in a protectionist majority . |
2 | It also became clear that the 319/321 design would be built for some time yet . |
3 | It is unassailable that the 1973 song , ‘ Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree ’ , brought the symbol of the yellow ribbon to national attention in the United States ( March 2nd ) . |
4 | Whatever the case , rest assured that the 1992 Tattoo will amply fulfil your expectations of it . |
5 | In contrast , we would expect an example like ( 6 ) to produce a relatively high rate of plural continuations , since it is likely that the two meet in order to carry out joint activities . |
6 | On balance , therefore , it is likely that the sixty-five title text of the Pactus Legis Salicae was compiled before 511 . |
7 | It is likely that the 77,000 acre estate 's American owner John Kluge will now look for a private buyer , especially as the lodge itself , devastated last year by fire , has almost been renovated . |
8 | The next annal in E is not until 1028 , and hence it is quite feasible that the 1025 entry has been dislocated by one or even two years . |
9 | On the eve of the crisis , most politicians , political commentators and — so far as we can tell — citizens remained sceptical that the sixty-seven year old General would ever play a major role in politics again . |
10 | It is notable that the one country which stands to lose most by free competition in labour is Germany , where labour and social costs are highest . |
11 | How tragic that the one man she trusted and felt close to should have deceived her . |
12 | In this case we can be absolutely certain that the two bird species have invented echolocation independently of bats , and independently of each other . |
13 | If the Census Offices are satisfied that the 1991 sample has not been misused , then a similar dataset may be released from the 1981 Census . |
14 | The Gascons themselves were well aware that the 1259 treaty had led to an immediate change in their status . |