Example sentences of "that [verb] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | John Ross , formerly from Fast Drains , and Kevin Stone from the Hygiene branch at West Hoathly braved the bitterly cold and freezing rain to operate the high pressure Rota blast jetter which has a rotating head that produces 10,000 lb per square inch of water pressure . |
2 | This is another cable that crosses two stitches over two stitches . |
3 | A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do . |
4 | Substitutions played a big part in setting up the amazing finale that produced three goals in the final five minutes when both defences looked wide open . |
5 | He is also critical of UK policy that prohibits one form of vertical restraint , namely resale price maintenance , while taking a more relaxed view of other restraints . |
6 | Figure 3.1 provides a simple snap-shot of only two dimensions that distinguish one industry from another . |
7 | The personal , ‘ background ’ characteristics that make one person 's voice recognisably different from another . |
8 | The drives that bind one person to another are primitive and intense , and can be disturbing to our normal perceptions if we allow ourselves to see what is going on . |
9 | As for happy hours , I 'd say that 50% of pubs in Leeds have a happy hour at least once a day so if you were looking for something to celebrate each and every day then this might come up ( along with the anniversary of the death of the guy who drove the stephenson steam train on it 's maiden journey , and the all too sad occasion of the 7th anniversary of the cat that lived 4 doors down that was callously knocked over by the no. 40 bus ) |
10 | Big barbel though , have a distinct preference for swims that combine three factors : a fairly slack piece of water adjacent to a fast run , and especially where these two preside over a dense weedbed or some other kind of refuge such as a hole , steep ledge or sunken tree . |
11 | Secondly , there is nothing to suggest that using two languages detracts from either one of them or that it produces continued interference . |
12 | The success is the result of seven years of endeavour that involves two evenings a week and strict dieting . |
13 | That Clenbuterol , the stimulating steroid that got three Brits sent home , is known to its devotees as Dopers Delight . |
14 | There are also many nerve cells within the brain that connect one part to another , and these are the ones I shall mainly talk about . |
15 | Rather complicated interactions can occur at the synapses that connect one cell to another , so the dimensions of a synapse are also of interest . |
16 | Actually , I do n't think too badly of old John as any goalkeeper that wins two league championships ca n't be all that bad ( cue people listing goalies who were crap and have won more ) . |
17 | The 19Ga is out now at $4,000 and comes with 4Mb memory and a 19″ 1,280 by 1,024 monitor that displays 256 shades of grey . |
18 | Although most of the work has been done at concentrations of less than 500 ppm , the LLNL workers have found that the same dose that destroys 500 ppm of TCE will reduce 10,000 ppm to 500 ppm — in other words the X-rays are more effective on higher concentrations . |
19 | So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back . |
20 | Empirical observations may generate laws that correlate one type of experience with another ; but can they take us ‘ beneath ’ experience to its basis ? |
21 | There were also the ‘ Popoffkas ’ , two circular Russian battleships that weighed 2,490 tons and went precisely nowhere . |
22 | He was endowed , alas , with a fragile nervous system , so that the strain of it all caused a build-up of neurosis that triggered one heart attack to end his playing career and another dozen years later that ended his life . |
23 | They came through a rugged training session yesterday and were named in a Test side that contains nine Englishmen , four Scots and only one from Ireland and Wales . |
24 | ‘ One farmer came back and said that employing 300 Kenyans cost one-fifth as much as weedkiller , ’ he said . |
25 | Specific cellular localisation of silver grains , indicating the presence of preproET-1 mRNA , was found over the same cells that demonstrated ET-1 immunostaining . |
26 | It is not therefore surprising that walking is very much taken for granted by transport decision-makers , a familiarity that has two consequences . |
27 | Describes a cell that has two sets of homologous chromosomes . |
28 | The approach can be illustrated with reference to a demand-for-money function that has two arguments . |
29 | West Germany , in the event for the first time , bring four world champions to Hyde Park to take on a British team that has six silver and bronze medallists from the recent World Championships , as well as squads from Italy , the Soviet Union and France . |
30 | A non-leaf node that has x children will have x-1 keys ( in the example , three children and two key values ) . |