Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] reveal that " in BNC.

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1 Although ten full minutes passed after leaving his party swigging juice happily and pointing at the loch , a casual glance backwards revealed that they were gaining on us quickly .
2 THE Scotch Whisky Association yesterday revealed that the industry suffered a 10 per cent collapse in UK sales last year — the worst performance since 1977 .
3 The study also reveals that heavy metals , in particular cadmium and zinc , present in the sludge , are taken up by plants and can be absorbed into the food chain far more easily than previously thought .
4 Roberts also revealed that Ian 's knees are swollen , and a large blister is developing under his big toe .
5 The same horseman also revealed that if this particular device had been used there was no need to use a neutralizing substance .
6 A staff development interview often reveals that the teacher , once settled in , wants to do more in order to extend the interest and the responsibility of teaching .
7 If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle , the next stage is application .
8 Nevertheless InterCity cheerfully reveals that the VIP/first-class/full-dining trains contribute by far the largest share of the special-trains earnings — 50 per cent — compared with the 23 per cent from private charters , 18 per cent by standardclass charters , and 5 per cent by the steam market .
9 But the work of the Spaak committee soon revealed that , even if the word ‘ supranationalism ’ was no longer used by the Six , the Messina decisions would probably lead to a loss of sovereignty to common institutions .
10 Close examination of even the main data series which form the canon of economic management soon reveals that they are subject to significant margins of error .
11 A visit to a specialist yesterday revealed that Bracewell had developed a bloodclot , which required surgery and an overnight stay in hospital .
12 The column reportedly reveals that Mirror chief executive David Montgomery and other senior staff hold options to buy shares in the newspaper group which could make them hundreds of thousands of pounds ' worth of profits .
13 The investigators had already developed some quite strong linguistic hunches , and while these often turned out to be fairly accurate , pilot work sometimes revealed that they were a little wide of the mark .
14 The fact that an internal investigation eventually revealed that the problem was caused by the failure of a ‘ crudely hand-ground ’ bolt which had been fitted , against all regulations , when the power station was built , hardly added to confidence in the supposedly super-efficient nuclear industry .
15 A circumspect phone call to Sarah 's mother at this point usually reveals that the party is timed to end at 1am at the latest , that she is extremely sorry , but she simply does n't have room for all the children to stay and every other mother has already phoned .
16 The examination also revealed that both women were dead before being dragged across the beach and dumped into the ocean .
17 Wilkinson also revealed that David Batty and Tony Dorigo are almost certainly out of the England World Cup squad to face Turkey next week .
18 Roy also revealed that at one stage they went to local paramilitaries to ask them to leave one young offender alone .
19 We can make a pretty fair guess as to how much the ship 's crew were paid on such a trip as this : a surviving Schedule ‘ A ’ Crew Agreement for the same ship four years later reveals that a seaman could expect to earn £2 per month , the cook and steward slightly more , the carpenter £5 10s. , and the first and second mates £6 and £4 10s. respectively .
20 A survey by Don Mosey , helped by the Yorkshire Cricket Association , three years ago revealed that there were 1,798 clubs in organised cricket leagues in the county .
21 Scientific studies carried out a few years ago revealed that regular sunbed users ( those using a bed more than once a week over a period of a few years ) now have a condition called skin fragility syndrome .
22 Surveys of opinion invariably revealed that , while attachment to Britain remained strong , patriotic emotions still flourished , and very few people ever wished to live anywhere but in Britain , estimates of national progress and decline were progressively more gloomy .
23 Clough also revealed that he thought he had signed Welsh international striker Dean Saunders before his move to Liverpool — and admitted selling Teddy Sheringham to Tottenham may have been a mistake .
24 New Scientist also revealed that Britain had an answer to Rubik 's cube .
25 Curran also revealed that the Dublin soccer writers , most of whom appear to have written-off Derry 's challenge , have provided the motivation that might just make the difference .
26 Although the sport and television market appears to be a free-for-all to delight the most Darwinist of entrepreneurs , a scrutiny of those top five private networks soon reveals that four of them are in the hands of a holding firm called Finvest , which is itself the broadcasting vehicle of the Socialist-leaning businessman Silvio Berlusconi .
27 Also , field experiments with a stuffed cuckoo quickly revealed that this , too , was attacked by small birds .
28 The figures also reveal that the security forces have lost twice as many members this year as last year .
29 The figures also reveal that the Thames Valley Police is one of the most severely understaffed forces in the country .
30 The figures also reveal that Stockton has enough land on which to build 7,400 new homes , although the anticipated target will be 5,750 .
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