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

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1 In the sugar sector — the mainstay of Cuba 's economy — it was reported in June that the 1989-90 harvest had exceeded production targets to reach just over 8,000,000 tonnes in spite of bad weather .
2 It is further alleged that the last-but-one head of the secret police quietly sold to his wife and family a mansion which the service had commandeered and used as a torture centre in the 1970s .
3 Many have decided that the eight credit cards which , on average , they carry , three of them issued by banks , are more than enough .
4 Now that the eight year journey to Passion is complete it is all of our responsibility to get out there and get Passion into bookshops , onto bookshelves and onto reading lists .
5 Stone is utterly convincing in his argument that the 1857 Divorce Act had nothing to do with perceived changes in the economic conditions of the labouring poor during early industrialization and everything to do with lawyers ' determination to do something about the chaotic state of the law .
6 This together with the fact that point mutations or deletions of this element in the sea urchin H4 gene strongly impair transcription , suggests that the 90,000 dalton factor found in our study is similar to the 85,000 dalton UHF-1 factor described for the sea urchin ( 26 ) .
7 As before , a copy was sent to the Royal College with a suggestion that the 1844 Charter should be amended because Sir James Graham was ‘ disposed to attach weight to the representations ’ .
8 On Dec. 6 the Ukrainian parliament voted not to sign any Union Treaty with the Soviet Union , following a declaration made the previous day that the 1922 Treaty creating the Soviet Union , and any further Soviet constitutional treaties , were null and void in relation to Ukraine .
9 She was told that there was slippage of some support among backbenchers ; that the 1922 Executive was divided , with some preferring a wider choice in the second round ; and that there was some disquiet in the Cabinet .
10 Prison security has become an issue , especially since the troubles in Northern Ireland , and it is worth noting that the 1983 report of the Chief Inspector of Prisons suggested that the lessons of the 38-prisoner-escape from the Maze could be applied to England and Wales .
11 Soviet writers acknowledged , however , that the 1931 treaty only bound Afghanistan contractually to pursue such a policy in relation to the Soviet Union .
12 Its only rallying cry remained free trade ; and yet it was clear that the 1931 election would result in a protectionist majority .
13 Leighton Davies , prosecuting , told the jury that the 72 foot juggernaut mounted the pavement and knocked the sign over while trying to negotiate the bend in the centre of Porth .
14 In 1982 , Lloyd identified those needs and filled the vacuum by providing the first of the clubs that the 1990's tennis player — and his family — desired .
15 This is calculated by locating a base line across the minima on either side of the absorption band and the vertical height to the top of the band from the base line is converted into a composition using the equation where P cis is the fraction of cis configuration , A cis is the absorbance at 13.6 µm , A trans the absorbance at 10.4 µm , and if we assume that the 1,2 content is negligible .
16 Cardinal Jozef Glemp , the primate of Poland , claimed that the 1987 agreement under which the nuns at the Carmelite convent would be re-located to an inter-faith centre nearby , had been negotiated by " incompetent " people and was a violation of the nuns ' rights .
17 It was on the basis of these two documents that the 1987 statement declared that ‘ From that moment the position taken by the Bujan conference is considered to be invalidated . ’
18 Most thought the event had gone well , and that the fifty pound entrance fee had been well-spent .
19 Will my right hon. Friend remind the House that the 1992 legislation does not come into force until 31 December 1992 and that the same is true of the 1986 Single European Act ?
20 Whatever the case , rest assured that the 1992 Tattoo will amply fulfil your expectations of it .
21 He forecast that the 1992 grain harvest would be better than the previous year , and could guarantee that the people would not go hungry during the winter .
22 However , English solicitors are best placed to take advantage of the market that the 1992 provision will offer ; the profession is arguably better placed than any other to advise international clients on the legal aspects of doing business in the ‘ global village ’ .
23 Having enjoyed much Cryptics cricket for many years one was reassured at the recent annual dinner that the 1992 fixturecard still runs to 50 matches , including three of two days , I was delighted to note .
24 Outgoing PNC Prime Minister Hamilton Green claimed , however , that the 1992 election had been " hijacked " by the Elections Commission .
25 A recent surge in imports , most notably subsidized products from Brazil , and the stagnation of foreign sales had led to projections that the 1992 trade balance would show a deficit of US$1,000 million , the first deficit since 1981 .
26 [ … ] Third country competitors , notably Japan , have also drawn the conclusion that the 1992 commitment demands a fundamental review of business strategy , [ …
27 If it is true , as alleged by Labour Members , that the 1908 Act is so essential for safety today , why did not the previous Labour Government enforce it ?
28 Apart from the fact that the 1908 legislation was commendable and is still valid , it is unnecessary to repeal it , because the European Community directive is intended to establish minimum standards .
29 The original Milnes four wheeled cars were now getting very decrepit and it was found that the nine bogie cars would be quite sufficient to provide the normal service between West Croydon and Mitcham , so a number of Milnes cars were stored away in the back parts of the other two depôts .
30 For those who argue that the 1925 legislation represents a series of reforms in order to facilitate conveyancing the foundation of the legislation lies in s. 1 , Law of Property Act , where Parliament reduced the number of estates and interests capable of existing at law :
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