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

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1 Er the er the breeders ' evening now what happened on this breeders ' evening is that the they run the raffle then give us our expenses out of it so that eleven pound eighty is the is the part of the raffle proceeds which we need to , to e to er for our expenses , you 'll see on the other side erm that we spent that eleven eighty , six eighty for er refreshments and five pound for the rent .
2 I mean there 's no doubt that in human terms that child needs that fifty pence more than you do , but we do n't because I mean there 's a level in which we ca n't because we have to somehow psychologically protect ourselves , and I believe we do do that by convincing ourselves that somehow people out there are not people in the same way that we are .
3 In England the change was not effected until the Earl of Chesterfield 's Act of 24 George II which stipulated , in March 1751 , that the first day of the January immediately following should be the start of 1752 , and that 2 September 1752 should be followed by 14 September .
4 Noth Bucks Coroner Rodney Corner told the jury at today 's inquest that six month old Hannah Davies had been found on the floor beside her buggy at a local playgroup .
5 Ray Morgan was chairman of Cheltenham magistrates on the day that 26 year old , Andrew Hagans appeared before him in July last year , charged with raping a woman in the town .
6 It was proposed that 80,000-100,000 Greek-Cypriot displaced persons should be allowed to return to their homes in the northern part of the island .
7 The office of census , populations and surveys estimates that three point four million people in England and Wales alone are missing from electoral registers .
8 We got advice from the officers that three point five percent might be achieved and therefore we we acted on that advice in making the amendments which we did .
9 Much has happened since England won that 1969 Test 11–8 , most notably the shift in global power .
10 In addition , SUCE accepts that 91003 Communication 3 satisfies the English component of the general entrance requirements and has issued , through its Mathematics panel , guidance on the groups of modules which , in appropriate combination , are acceptable for University entrance .
11 On Nov. 25 and 27 a Beirut-based dissident Shia Moslem group , the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution of Iraq , claimed that 4,500 opposition Moslem fundamentalists , mostly students , had been arrested for distributing leaflets and painting slogans criticizing the regime of Saddam Hussein .
12 Advanced police driver Constable Paul Phillips and Constable Zena Goode told an inquest Northampton General Hospital that 17 year old Mark Windram was travelling in a stolen car at speeds of up to 90 miles an hour through the town .
13 The Crown court in Kidderminster heard that 46 year old , Andrew Tracey had once been a member of the paedophile information exchange .
14 ‘ However , it is clear that 18 July 1989 is not a magic cut-off point .
15 So that sixteen pounds fifty .
16 He 's also the man who last March upbraided BR for its argument that ten minutes either way was ‘ on time . ’
17 at the moment now next month when you get your next bill that ten pound thirty will be worth about twenty ninety one .
18 We are living at a time when everyone is forced to adopt a political position : one day it will become clear that 6 February 1934 marked a dividing point in literature as well as in politics .
19 Playing in a park in Northampton this afternoon , it 's hard to believe that 6 year old Natalie Hill is desperately sick .
20 It was directed at ministers and social workers , and it is believed that one Orkney social worker was invited to that seminar , as well as a Baptist minister who had helped to organise the summer camp on Rousay .
21 Recognising that man can not escape , it leaves him to cope with the paradox and frustration , content to walk by faith , not by sight , believing that one day all things will become new and be reconciled in Christ .
22 He sends his work to a tiny literary magazine and hopes that one day one of this screenplays might be published .
23 I have always been a little concerned that one day direct entry will cease entirely .
24 God in no way needs the world and He did not need to make it : creation is the expression of His pure outgoing love and indeed traditional Christian teaching has held that one day this present world will come to an end but God will still be the same God .
25 Nevertheless , if anyone had told me then that one day this company would be performing Shakespeare , I 'd have thought they were mad .
26 As with all good day dreams you were confident that one day this world would materialize and yet at the same time it seemed as unattainable as another planet .
27 I have hopes that one day this will all change when funds allow me to produce a ‘ scratch 'n' sniff ’ version of this column .
28 There was just a tiny blot on her happiness , and that was the knowledge that one day this man would want to settle down , and when he did she felt sure he would choose the companion of his last four years , the pretty Victoria .
29 Mr Newport told councillors that one Monday 146 juggernauts were unloaded at Park Foods .
30 ‘ I make that one game all , ’ Graham said with evident satisfaction .
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