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

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1 This presumably reflects the fact that biliary stasis remains with a nidus of infection already present even after stones are removed .
2 This perhaps reflects the painter 's preoccupation with nature seen through the eyes of a romantic .
3 This probably reflects a change in the children to be placed .
4 This probably reflects a number of trends , including the switch to community provision , reduced numbers of places to provide residents with single rooms and limitations upon public sector expenditure .
5 This probably reflects the effect of high male mortality rates resultant from the major wars and it should not therefore be assumed that future cohorts of elderly will continue to illustrate this extreme gender imbalance .
6 This probably reflects the fact that all such work tended to attract men from similar areas — those that were conveniently situated or with low levels of local employment .
7 This probably reflects the fact that the equivalent of the owners and long-term creditors is the Government , on the public 's behalf ; and that , although return on capital is of interest , the necessarily wider view of the industry 's role in the economy takes precedence .
8 So far the volume of queries has not been large , but this probably reflects the fact that many users get help from other users at their institution .
9 This probably reflects the balance of their training where the emphasis is upon pre-school aged children .
10 This partly reflects the fact that strikes are a dramatic form of conflict ( or at least they can be portrayed as dramatic events ) , and partly it reflects the fact that public opinion in Britain is firmly fixed upon strikes .
11 So the , the overall figure is going down , and this really reflects the way outbreaks have occurred , in that some areas have a lot early on , they 're dropping off .
12 This mainly reflects the care spouses give to one another , and underlines the importance of the spouse as the first source of care in old age .
13 This accurately reflects the dominance of the family concept in Victorian society .
14 This undoubtedly reflects the complexity and breadth of the Government 's spending , but for the accounts to be of much use the disaggregated figures have to be used .
15 This again reflects the influence of historical time .
16 Now the political culture of the time was such that the political system which actually emerged is rather different from that which some of the people who went to Philadelphia thought would emerge and that really reflects a number of changes , one that America has grown from four million to two hundred and fifty million , two , from being isolated , remote and scattered the population has consolidated and grown , America has become a vast industrial power as opposed to a , an agricultural nation and all these have had their impact upon the importance and scope of government .
17 The exclusion of fixed charges from section 245 arguably reflects the favouritism shown to secured creditors in English company law , although to make a secured charge subject to the claims of preferential creditors would obviously affect both the terms of credit and the amount of credit available , and this may justify the present position .
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