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

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1 The big German series , Die grosse Politik der europäischen Kabinette , was begun in the 1920s and reflects the contemporary preoccupation with ‘ war guilt ’ .
2 That is a sharp decline from the 73.5p at which they were suspended and reflects the financial havoc which has been wrought on the company 's accounts as a consequence of the problems at its ISC Technologies subsidiary .
3 The number of old and very old people in Scottish psychiatric hospitals accounts for much of the difference in bed numbers on the two sides of the border and reflects the poor provision of local authority run places for elderly confused people in Scotland .
4 Even depressed Fort William takes on a magnificence from this height as it glitters and reflects the late evening sun .
5 Serum fructosamine concentration looks a possible alternative to HbA 1 ( Baker et al , 1985 ) : it is reliable and reflects the integrated blood glucose level over three to six weeks versus eight to 12 .
6 However , they will be able to waive best execution , and indeed can do so even if they are discretionary customers ( which is a helpful relaxation and reflects the new spirit of liberalisation ) ; the best practice would be to have this waiver in writing .
7 This is excellent news and reflects the close co-operation and friendship between our two countries . ’
8 The cockpit is wonderfully authentic and reflects the tremendous amount of research and attention to detail that went into assembling the instrument panels .
9 This proposition is the subject of section V of the paper , and reflects the growing internationalization of economic activity with multinational enterprises supplying markets that extend beyond the boundaries of particular states ( and therefore the jurisdiction of competition authorities ) .
10 DD is the demand curve for films and reflects the marginal valuation of the last film by consumers of films .
11 The donation is in response to Cambodia 's request for help in restoring its shattered agriculture and reflects the Cambodian government 's desire to make the country self-sufficient in food as quickly as possible , but experts fear any short-term benefits will be outweighed by long-term damage .
12 The word ‘ sperm ’ is derived from the Greek meaning a ‘ seed ’ , and reflects the Aristotelian idea that the male semen ( the latter word being derived from the Latin word for ‘ seed , ’ ) contains the formative element which grows and develops inside the mother 's womb .
13 This rate of return is extremely rare for questionnaires and reflects the high level of interest by local companies , in a project which will lead to an invaluable source of reference .
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