Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv prt] that the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This can be used to calculate the required information ; it turns out that the improvements that can be achieved by access frequency loading are to reduce accesses to synonyms from 34.06 per cent to 28.4 per cent for single — record buckets , and from 8.59 per cent to 4.90 per cent for ten-record buckets .
2 In quantum mechanics it turns out that the operators x and p do not commute , which is why there can not be a state in which they both take definite values .
3 And on top of that , it turns out that the Americans really dig The Kitchens .
4 In this case , if it turns out that the goods do not exist at the time of the contract , the seller will be liable in damages to the buyer for breach of his contractual undertaking .
5 The unfortunate Mr Henman concluded cautiously , ‘ If , in the final analysis , it turns out that the qualifications were deficient … ’ then it would be a matter of ‘ hindsight ’ .
6 It turns out that the numbers put to the four PowerPC implementations the 601 , 603 , 604 and 620 , detailed last week ( UX No 390 ) , refer to chipsets and not systems as was implied .
7 It turns out that the worms move at a rate which is unaffected by the intensity of illumination , but they change direction , to left or right , at a rate which does vary with light intensity .
8 But if it turns out that the units make an independent contribution , then there is a further level-of-analysis problem .
9 The results of these studies are too numerous to detail here , but it turns out that the investigators concerned all reached fairly consistent conclusions about the personality traits that typified their subjects .
10 He points out that the courts have departed from the old literal approach of statutory construction and now adopt a purposive approach , seeking to discover the Parliamentary intention lying behind the words used and construing the legislation so as to give effect to , rather than thwart , the intentions of Parliament .
11 However , he points out that the effects of the testosterone rises appear to affect men more than women — in a study in the United States it was found that teenage boys felt sexier when their testosterone levels were high , whereas their female counterparts were more affected by peer group activity ( ie what their friends were doing ) .
12 He points out that the pencils are notoriously difficult to get , and says the simple fact is that the judges have not seen sufficient innovation .
13 He points out that the droppings which the plant will be using would normally be used as manure for spreading on fields .
14 Thus it comes about that the patterns of object-relationships which exist in the unconscious inner world determine the kinds of immature object-relations which people sustain in their outer world .
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