Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pers pn] [verb] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Statistics suggest that you have 25 per cent more chance of having an accident in a black car than in a yellow or brown one .
2 Our Appointed Repairers Scheme is designed to supplement this inspection service and if you live in an area covered by the Scheme and you intend to make a claim under the policy for damage to your motor car we suggest that you consult one of our Appointed Repairers who will offer you the following advantages should they carry out the repair : —
3 Well I mean you can see from the stats , the figures and routes they fly that we get ten per cent when we should be getting twenty
4 Right , so say that we have thirty , three observations , right we 've got three parameters in this particular model , right , therefore degrees of freedom will be thirty , right , and we 've jusk the critical values run across the rows alright .
5 The trustees and the directors say that it takes two to three years to get the feel of the responsibilities — those responsibilities are considerably greater these days — and to work one 's way in and become able to contribute fully .
6 Yeah , but you say that I paid thirty pounds for the Astra , now let's get it in the balance here , you see what I mean , and that sen and then
7 And by that , I mean that we engage one another in a process .
8 So bear in mind that when food writers say that an adult man needs around 2000 calories per day , they really mean that he needs 2000 kcals , or Calories : that is , two million calories !
9 The lengthy minutes of the meeting [ KP 115 ] show that it covered four main subjects .
10 I recall that we showered thousands of leaflets all over Czechoslovakia but I doubt if one fell on Prague .
11 Dan 's notes record that he saw eleven B–17s go down .
12 Erm the inter-club show erm we had to pay judges er two of them thirty pound , we would normally have got Keith for nothing , I know that we had two judges so we had to pay them er we did like so that 's two fifty pounds and we bought some we had some old trophies which we were able to buy plates for to use for that event .
13 I know that you killed two people .
14 is it , how many miles is it that I fly to Turin and Zurich and do you want me to try and add that up and then it was into the cars I thought oh this is an easier question to answer , I 'll stick with the cars cos I know that I do twenty two thousand .
15 I know that it has one of the worst housing problems in the country .
16 Daytime sightings , prior to the late afternoon Mid-Day Scot were rare , and my notebooks indicate that it took four years of assiduous observation before I had ‘ spotted ’ 12 of the 13 locomotives built .
17 ‘ That 's right , ’ said Mildred , ‘ and I heard tell that she changed one girl into a frog because she was two seconds late for a lesson .
18 We observe a set of events , and decide that they have one explanation which is vastly more probable than all others ; so we come to believe that this explanation is correct , and we use it to make predictions in future .
19 I note that you withheld 190.08 from Wilson 's Coaches during July to September 1991 .
20 I understand that they got 36.5 per cent of the total shareholding in the end , but Purchase and Szell say that they 'll be unloading some of those and that they 'll probably end up with about 20 per cent .
21 Well I understand that you get fifteen , it 's just that I 've got a lot of customer where I got business that is depending on the kind of insurance that we give them , based on what our
22 It is the place which our neighbours find so fascinating that , in spite of our invitation to enter the living room , they say , ‘ I wo n't stay a moment ’ , but find that they stay thirty minutes !
23 Most people find that they have one primary substance or behaviour of addiction .
24 If you then assumed that half the houses in the nation were converted to solar water heating in this way , you found find that you save one and a half percent of the primary fuel .
25 Both state that it involved 300 denarii of spikenard — the equivalent of perhaps £5,000 today .
26 N , that is not on religious grounds either that is because I just think that they work six days they should have a day off anyway .
27 A flotation session costs the best part of £25 , and they recommend that you have three sessions , to get the benefit .
28 We see that we have three social revolutions of decreasing traumatic intensity , each representing an economic and cultural advance and each providing the basis for one of the modern stages of individual psychosexual development .
29 And she said well , I 'm see that I 've twenty second er I 'm sending him that , mum , to do my reference cos they 've got ta they 've got ta have that .
30 We realised that there could be some difficulties , and some apparent injustices might show up , but due to great consultative work put in by Councillors , and Mrs , often against great vilification and personal attack , many per problems were sorted out as they arose but we saw that i in April motions in amendments we see that it takes three full paragraphs of the amended motion to see that they deign to welcome initiatives which extend participation in decision making to schools , governors and parents .
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