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

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1 ‘ I can not believe that eight minutes every day of that sort of exercise will have any significant effect on fitness . ’
2 He had heard that forty pounds a year had been paid for a girl to be looked after in the asylum of Dr Perfect in West Malling .
3 She explained that three times a year 30 people , carefully chosen for their capabilities as team players as well as their business skills , will be put on a ‘ fast track ’ development programme lasting 11 weeks , out of office hours , eating into their weekends and challenging their endurance .
4 In some cases you will find that three times the drift on the outbound leg is too much , and the outbound heading comes out on the wrong side of the wind .
5 The Malthusian of June 1914 estimated that 100,000 women a year took drugs to induce miscarriage , and there were suggestions at the time that there were few mothers of large families who had not attempted abortion .
6 The usual justification is goodwill and the hope that one day a small customer could become a large customer .
7 When she resumed her story her voice was different , flat and uninflected , as she told him that one day a journalist and a photographer had come to Chastlecombe to do a feature on the shopping arcade for the colour magazine of one of the Sunday papers .
8 Mr Goeldner thinks that one day the summer revenue of Colorado 's ski towns will exceed the winter one .
9 Although the Temple was destroyed two thousand years ago , Jews hope that one day the Messiah will come , the Temple will be rebuilt , and Jews will be spiritually pure again .
10 It was predictable , if not predicted , that one day the worm would turn .
11 Then he said the father ought to be ashamed of himself , using children who should be in school to make money , and that one day the police would find him .
12 Adomnan recalls in his biography of Columba , written a century after the saint 's death , that one day the monks became aware of a strange presence in one of their pastures ; this experience occurred again at the same time every evening .
13 Whatever the legal rights and wrongs , so long as the Angevins actually held Gisors they were clearly negotiating from a position of strength and could reasonably hope that one day the King of France would be forced to concede their case .
14 The Shah told " Moustachio " that he had avoided a bloodbath and he hoped that this would mean that one day the monarchy could again play a part in Iranian life .
15 Sometimes she was afraid that animals might take them , but when they went noisily along the path she still hoped that one day the man would be waiting there for them , beside the pile of stones .
16 I firmly believe that one day the features built into the houses at West Moor will become standard in all new homes , ’ says Wimpey Homes technical manager , Ken Maynard .
17 Let us hope that one day the council will wake up and end all street trading .
18 ‘ Her courageous vigil reminds them that one day the atrocities of the State Law and Order Restoration Council ( the junta ) will be only a gruesome memory . ’
19 Discussion of the benefits to the manufacturer of vertical separation and of imposing restraints on downstream firms reminds us that one way the whole issue can be thought of is as a principal-agent problem of delegation .
20 It appears that one Christmas a stockbroker searching for a present went into a pet shop in the Square Mile .
21 Mr Jarvis , who first gained the attention of Mrs Major through his readings of the Richmal Crompton 's William stories , says : ‘ The BBC have been after me to record some more William stories but I have decided that one series a year is quite enough .
22 Later during the trip I noticed that one morning the smell had n't registered with me .
23 At peak times it is expected that two transfers a week between the archive and the Working-Set and vice versa will occur , and that material will be sent for composition twice a week during peak use .
24 At the Red Lion , for example , Jim Stevens says that two barrels a week are pulled through his handpumps .
25 If each ‘ flight ’ practices in this fashion once every six months , that means that 20 times a year Britain 's military forces will face a massive security problem .
26 There were reports that 1,000 people a day were dying on the Iranian border alone .
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