Example sentences of "that [subord] [art] total [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Further questioned by the procurator-fiscal , Andrew Normand , he conceded that no such review had taken place , and that no additional safety checks had been called for before the junction was opened , that although a total embargo had been introduced on single-lead junctions immediately after Bellgrove .
2 No matter where you go in the world ocean you find that although the total salinity may vary , the actual ratio of say silicon no that 's , let's say potassium to aluminium is the same er so there is a constancy of composition there is a constant ratio between the elements .
3 It should be noted that although the total population over 65 is not expected to increase for the remainder of the twentieth century , this is due to a projected fall in the numbers aged 60/65–74 ( by 5 per cent between 1981 and 1991 ) combined with a rise in the numbers at older ages .
4 Figure 7.5 shows the differences in P(A) for the films that were used in this study , a comparison of this figure with Figure 7.1 suggests that although the total amount of information in a stimulus does play an important role in memory it is clearly not sufficient to explain the recognition results .
5 However , the 1975 figures clearly give a very fair picture of the present breeding status , and Hughes ( 1975b ) , in discussing the results , notes that although the total summer population increased by 45 per cent .
6 Bear in mind that if a total loss occurs you still have to pay any outstanding instalments and if a Motor policy is cancelled you are liable for premiums up to the date we receive from you the Certificate(s) of Insurance .
7 The figures below ( Table 1.1 ) show that whereas the total size of the population aged 65 and over will not rise substantially ( it will in fact fall between 1991 and 2001 ) , those aged 85 and over will almost double in number in England and Wales , from just over half a million to almost one million ( an increase of 88 per cent ) .
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