Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] reflects the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The HERMS data base reflects the hierarchical component assembly found in any typical mechanical design ( see Figure 5.6 ) .
2 The feminine French-style drawing room reflects the good taste of Mrs Maxwell .
3 The shape of B's indifference map reflects the same malicious feelings .
4 As the examination of the Holland Report data indicates , the problem which young people have in the labour market reflects the age-related issue of lack of experience .
5 As one Anglican incumbent noted , the liturgy ‘ came to life in a new way ’ with such music and the recent publication of Gospel Praise reflects the growing interest in it .
6 Our present findings are consistent with the generally accepted view that peak acid output reflects the parietal cell mass and is not altered by eradication of H pylori .
7 These data are in agreement with our findings , and with the fact that plasma fatty acid pattern reflects the fatty acid composition of the tissues .
8 This change in price mix reflects the increasing importance of products introduced to offset the anticipated reduction in basic thermal sales due to warmer winters .
9 The fact that blind people can talk makes their world more accessible ; the fact that we can now begin to describe BSL makes it much more likely that we can get an effective picture of how sign language reflects the internal organisation of deaf people .
10 The first subject key reflects the curricular context e.g. physics or geography and the second subject key is more general .
11 The extent to which central training staff of local authorities were seen by libraries to be involved in their training was examined , and the provision of central courses they offered was also looked at ( in Chapter 5 ) , leading to the conclusion that central training provision reflects the overall policy of , and general commitment to training of the parent authority , and thus is likely to coincide with existence of other resources .
12 Last year 's Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup side reflects the new , youthful image .
13 The form and organisation of health services in a particular country partly reflects that struggle , hence " socialised medicine " as in the British health service reflects the organised strength of the working class and their struggle for better health care .
14 This recent police video reflects the increasing number of opportunistic thefts from drivers in heavy urban traffic .
15 The elimination of the isotope from the body measured externally by the gamma camera reflects the fractional catabolic rate of the bile acids .
16 This is , however , compatible with a population relative risk of 10 for family members because the population relative risk reflects the familial occurrence relative to the population occurrence .
17 This discussion paper reflects the initial thinking of the Assistant Director ( Branches ) .
18 That a Taiwanese enterprise , the Evergreen Marine Corporation , has emerged as the world 's largest container shipper reflects the new opportunities , even for latecomers in established industries .
19 The analysis in each source study reflects the then current state of knowledge about costs and benefits .
20 When there is a daily or seasonal pattern in demand , peak load pricing reflects the different short-run marginal costs of supplying different customers at different times of day or times of year .
21 Nicaragua is a nation in transition , and its prison system reflects the remarkable and sweeping changes in life and government since the end of the Somoza dictatorship in 1979 .
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