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

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1 A recent edition of Priorities , a publication of the American Council on Science and Health , reported that a Food and Drug Administration study showed that in 7,394 samples of domestic food , 65 percent contained no pesticide residues and 34 percent had residue levels below the legal tolerance level .
2 I believe that in 100 years people will look back on the middle of the twentieth century as a nightmare period when mankind suddenly discovered the means to destroy itself , and was seriously considering using this as a preferable alternative to reconciling differing political views .
3 Nevertheless by 1980 Apple was a $300 million company and personal computers had so successfully invaded the office that in 1981 IBM — which had originally scorned the little machine — introduced its first model called simply the IBM PC .
4 He is also proud that in 37 years he has never lost a single victim whose life he has been called on to save .
5 It has been estimated that in 16 years he acquired a fortune of £40,000 , despite apparently losing a lot of money in a project for the commercial manufacture of seated cast-iron horseshoes .
6 No wonder that in 1871 contemporaries , stupefied with horror as the city burned , saw in the excesses of the Commune a judgement of God .
7 Ahmet Refik , in the Ilmiye salnamesi , has , however , followed and added to Rifat Efendi , saying that in 828 Molla Fenari was appointed to the kadilik of Bursa and the muderrislik at the Manastir medrese .
8 It points out that in 1989 government revenue was £18.1 billion , made up of £2.9 billion from road tax , £1.5 billion from car tax , £5 billion from VAT and £8.7 billion from fuel taxes .
9 It was reported that in 1989 North Korea had 12 concentration camps ( four more than in 1982 ) holding 152,000 prisoners undergoing forced labour and re-education .
10 It seems somehow presumptuous to believe that in 1989 Europe has emerged into a cloudless world in which such things are now no longer possible .
11 To succeed under the Consumer Protection Act , the plaintiff would have to establish that in 1989 people generally were entitled to expect the gloves not to carry the risk of causing arthritis ( see paragraph 9–08 above ) .
12 Nevertheless , the ECA report noted that in 1989 food production in Africa had actually grown faster than population , for only the third time in 20 years ( 3.4 per cent , against population growth of 3.2 per cent ) , and that food imports had fallen by 12 per cent .
13 The origins and early history of this institution are very obscure , but we know that in 1273 Edward initiated the Recognicionesjeodorum ‘ in curie Vasconie ’ , which had assembled at St Sever .
14 And , just as the conquest of Morocco had been undertaken at the turn of the century to counteract the divisive effects of " the Disaster " by giving Spaniards a new , common enterprise with which to identify , one might have expected that in 1956 Franco would resort to a military campaign to save Morocco to unite the regime forces around himself and divert attention away from domestic problems .
15 Nor should it be forgotten , as Professor Orth has pointed out , that in 1799 penalties were prescribed for the first time for workmen as a class , not for hatters or paper makers as a special group ; in other words , the language of the act was concerned with a horizontal social division , not with the reconciliation of difference within the vertical structure of a craft .
16 She told us that in 1979 unemployment was increasing at the astronomical figure of two thousand three hundred a week .
17 It has emerged that in 1980 Wallis 's second wife , Martha Hyer Wallis , took four of his paintings , replacing them with copies , to raise a $1m loan .
18 I began by noting that in 1987 building societies were at the forefront of financial sector reporting , but the influence , in particular , of the EC has narrowed the gap over the past five years , so that the rules applicable to banks ( The Companies Act 1985 ( Bank Accounts ) Regulations 1991 ) and building societies ( the 1992 regulations ) are now very much in line .
19 However , even despite such ‘ captive ’ production , the decline of the dollar probably meant that in 1987 Japan did finally and unambiguously pass the United States in world chip production .
20 He wrote that in 1874 Disraeli , then Prime Minister , sent ‘ civil apologetic messages as to his inability to find an office for me ’ .
21 It 's a pretty complicated diagram , I would n't expect you to draw that in fifteen minutes , and explain the , the
22 Moreover , it should not be forgotten that in 1823 Moët & Chandon purchased the Abbey of Hautvillers , along with its vineyards , and they certainly ( to their credit ) can not be accused of allowing the legend of Dom Pérignon to die .
23 It is a measure of the popularity of Gary Hutchinson that in eight weeks of fundraising , the appeal total has reached almost £5,000 .
24 Just in case you 're tempted by knockdown prices on old style monitors , by the way , you should bear in mind that in four years time it will actually become illegal to use them at all at work .
25 One of his regrets is that in four series against West Indies his record is very ordinary — one innings in which he took eight wickets , but little else of note — and he is aware that not having proved himself against the best team in the world will be held against him when reputations come to be assessed .
26 And that by now familiar music to many of you means that in five minutes it will be the Dougie Down Under competition thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline .
27 But' — and he laughed — ‘ do n't forget that in five years ' time you will have changed again . ’
28 If he managed economically he hoped that in five years ' time , if the public continued to buy what he wrote , he would retrieve more than he lost .
29 Mr Damant predicts that in five years ' time , if the ASB pursues unfudgeability rather than ‘ correct accounting principles ’ , it will be faced with dissatisfaction because accounts will not show a true and fair view .
30 The 40 staff execute 3,500 trades a day on average , and Vine-Lott has set himself a target of more than doubling that in five years ' time , including a considerable proportion on behalf of other institutions , such as the Halifax Building Society , for whom it is already doing work , as well as other brokers and banks .
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