Example sentences of "that a [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After anxiety expressed by foreign bankers over the uncertain legal status of the foreign debt of the four existing concerns under the new structure , and after it was confirmed on July 20 that a fifth state holding company , Efim , had unilaterally declared a moratorium on its debts , of which over a quarter was owed to foreign banks , for up to two years , the government announced on July 23 that the companies , IRI , ENI , ENEL and INA , which had all on July 13 become joint stock companies , would remain under Treasury control .
2 The organisers are confident that a 2nd festival will be staged next year with a more defined agenda ( and hopefully a larger venue ) .
3 Costs are related to a standard 30-second rate with shorter commercials carrying a ‘ weighting ’ , so that a 20-second spot costs 80 per cent of a 30-second spot .
4 Although Labour accepted that a second chamber to replace the Lords could be elected by a method other than the present first-past-the-post system , that chamber did not make or break governments .
5 The factory survey found that one quarter of Japan 's biggest factories used robots and that a second quarter had plans to install them by the end of 1982 .
6 One of the plots has been sold , and there are prospects that a second transaction will be completed .
7 It had previously been held in a lower court that a second computer had to be involved ( p 101 ) .
8 The judge held : ‘ It seems to me , doing the best that I can in elucidating the meaning of section 1(1) ( a ) , that a second computer must be involved .
9 ‘ It seems to me , doing the best that I can in elucidating the meaning of section 1(1) ( a ) , that a second computer must be involved .
10 From a pilot study comparing the antiviral effect of interferon , acyclovir and a combination of interferon and acyclovir , it was concluded that combination therapy appears to be a highly promising treatment for chronic hepatitis B. As more recent controlled studies have shown that acyclovir does not enhance the therapeutic effect of interferon alone , the results of the pilot study could also be interpreted as indicating that a second course of interferon after short term primer interferon therapy is more effective than a single course .
11 Stage III contained longer-term proposals that a second tier appellate tribunal should be created to provide rules of precedent value for the SBC and SBATs .
12 The Danes have made it quite clear — and I accept the arguments and the evidence that they have produced — that a second interpreter is absolutely necessary in the case of an application for leave .
13 The prestige of the government suffered a further blow , however , when it was revealed on April 9 that a second rebel had escaped from custody .
14 One of the two witnesses , who also just happened to be the convener , Fred Clasper , claimed that a second warning note was unjustified as the foreman had been knocked down unintentionally .
15 The Independent of Aug. 19 reported that a second country was known to be developing the missile with Israel , but that its identity was being kept secret .
16 The Institute then went on to recruit a piper and drummer also from the Royal Scots to assist in its property management , giving rise to rumours that a second battalion was covertly being raised in Edinburgh .
17 In 1992 George Uhl , of Johns Hopkins , found that a second variant of D2 , known as B1 , seemed peculiarly common in people addicted to tobacco , cocaine , heroin , tranquillisers , marijuana and amphetamines as well as alcohol — almost the whole list of commonly addictive substances .
18 Nevertheless she felt uneasy and was almost glad to hear that a second girl had been attacked in a different part of Liverpool .
19 It is therefore recommended that a second tablet of OVEX TM is taken after 2 weeks .
20 She hoped that negotiations could be carried out along with those with Sweden and Finland and that a second referendum could be held by 1995 .
21 If a liable person wants to claim benefit , he must tell his local council that a second person in the household has a low income .
22 Smaller firms may not feel that some of the guidance is particularly relevant to them , eg : ‘ it is desirable that a second partner is appointed for each client ’ .
23 The recommendation before , therefore is that a second phase of the county experiment be implemented for a period of three months to six months , whichever is felt necessary , to allow the effects of
24 In the end the government was forced to make a minor concession , and the present position is that a second ballot will be held if fewer than 50 per cent of those eligible record a vote on the first occasion .
25 As a sort of consolation for the others , it was agreed that a second force of cavalry , somewhat larger , perhaps two thousand , should come along behind , as support , but to keep their distance for the sake of secrecy and only move if called for .
26 And they knew that they could expect no reinforcements from Scotland while they could have no certainty that a second force was not closing in behind them from England , since clearly their movements had been known , and their return anticipated .
27 Cheltenham 's owners club has proved so popular and so successful thanks to Fuzzy Logic that a second horse is being bought and put into training with the David Nicholson stables …
28 The new threat came as bachelor James Gilbey — said to be the man recorded on the Di ‘ love tapes ’ — was reported to fear that a SECOND tape may exist .
29 Later it emerged that a second tape of the same conversation had been recorded in Oxford , on a different date , from a scanning receiver at the home of Jane Norgrove .
30 Later it emerged that a second tape of the same conversation had been recorded in Oxford , on a different date , from a scanning receiver at the home of Jane Norgrove .
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