Example sentences of "it follows [that] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It follows that a critical mass of teachers who see their job as not just delivering education but as re-creating it , in however small a way , is the absolute pre-condition for change that is purposeful and cumulative .
2 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
3 It follows that a 32 bit bus can move four bytes at a time .
4 It follows that a useful way to establish the equality of two sets A and B is to prove both unc and
5 It follows that a just society must set its policies and write its laws to ensure that everyone , beginning with the least advantaged and most vulnerable , has an equal opportunity to enjoy an equal share of the total net resources allocated to health .
6 It follows that a local authority should be reluctant to seek and the court should be reluctant to grant an injunction which if disobeyed may involve the infringer in sanctions far more onerous than the penalty imposed for the offence .
7 It follows that a particular score from an intelligence appraisal can be a useful cut-off point in that those who do not attain the cut-off should not be expected to cope with the demands of the particular task .
8 It follows that a significant proportion of the annual grass crop must be preserved for winter feeding .
9 Furthermore , if criminals are abnormal then it follows that a large proportion of the population must also be abnormal .
10 Therefore it follows that the optimum portfolio ( which is called the ‘ market ’ portfolio ) will consist of all investment assets in the market and that each asset will be held in proportion to the ratio of its own market value to the total market value : where W i is the weight of asset i in the market portfolio .
11 Given that much stress originates in the mind , indeed largely within the subconscious , it follows that the greatest potential for reducing pressure lies within our mental creativity .
12 But in any case it follows that the necessary prerequisite for ordination is the presence of a baptized human being ( not a monkey — in that God in Christ took on humanity ) .
13 It follows that the necessary boundary conditions can not be satisfied for both solutions , if the same expressions for f and g are used .
14 It follows that the two articles in the Sunday Times could not be part of a ‘ successful dirty tricks campaign ’ by Murrin .
15 Since the spine shortens when excess muscular tension pulls the head back , it follows that the above direction will encourage a lengthening of the whole structure to the extent that many people who practise the Alexander Technique increase in height by an inch or more .
16 From the individual 's lifetime budget constraint , it follows that the present value of receipts is equal to the present value of expenditure ( leaving aside for the moment the effect of uncertainty ) .
17 Since aggregate demand policies are decided on the basis of the information available at the end of period t - 1 , it follows that the systematic component of aggregate demand will , as before , have no effect on real output .
18 Similar analysis establishes that when and since it follows that the third-order response exhibits maxima of unity at and at and a minimum of at .
19 It follows that the contemporary search for ‘ a moral theory ’ , meaning a single legitimate form for all justifications , is misguided .
20 It follows that the existing site of special scientific interest could no longer be sustained .
21 To take a particular instance , we have seen that the form of question with how ? is associated with predicate qualifiers but not with clausal adjectives , and also that the verb believe will only be compatible with the clausal adjective ; it follows that the second part of the exchange in ( 70 ) should be odd or ungrammatical , which is indeed so : ( 70 ) LECTURER : The Venetians believed their proposals generous … ( interrupted by sound of electric drill next door ) MEMBER OF AUDIENCE : * How did the Venetians believe the proposals ?
22 Then , given that the only way of being sure that your ad is communicating what your strategy says it should is to show the ad to people and ask what it tells them , it follows that the best way to write down the strategy is , as far as possible , in the language that consumers will use .
23 It follows that the alternative models presented in this Lecture should not necessarily be regarded either as fully satisfactory or as exhausting those that could be advanced .
24 Since it follows that the overall gain under such feedback conditions is Notice that , in this broad introductory description of the feedback technique , the symbol s has been deliberately introduced to signify any signal current or voltage .
25 From our simplification that every price is a cost-plus price , it follows that the average cost of domestically produced material inputs to any single firm is determined by the average labour costs of other firms .
26 Given that the typical firm expects the aggregate demand curve to be AD , it follows that the general level of prices set at period t - 1 for period t will be P .
27 It follows that the Created God is everlasting only as long as there is life on earth , the endurance being twofold .
28 It follows that the key issue is the extent to which there was ( or was believed to be ) a significant Soviet threat to those supplies , especially in southern Iran .
29 It follows that the unemployment-income curve will also shift vertically upwards , from U′ to U″ in Fig. 4.12 , similarly , a decrease in NUP will shift the curve downwards .
30 As carbon dioxide retains infrared heat better than any other gas , and as the temperature began to fall , it follows that the early Earth must have had an atmosphere predominantly of CO 2 , and that atmospheric CO 2 must have diminished .
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