Example sentences of "show that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 After 13 years in power statistics show that offences are continuing to increase .
2 However , they are unable to sidestep the results that show that areas with a high proportion of young men aged 15–24 years and a high proportion of the working class have significantly higher crime rates — and both these groups have the highest levels of unemployment experiences .
3 Several recent studies show that factors push women who work in media to become ‘ one of the boys ’ in order to achieve recognition and status within the profession , neglecting women 's interests in the process .
4 It has been observed that there are failures in both these respects and that ‘ [ e ] mpirical analyses consistently show that fluctuations in the stock price can be only modestly related to economic realities ’ .
5 The latest government figures show that incidents of Salmonella , the most common type of food poisoning , reached an all-time high last month , even higher than during the Salmonella-in-eggs scandal .
6 Bones found in caves show that orangs were regularly hunted for the pot .
7 The latest crime figures show that burglaries , theft and handling stolen goods now account for more than 90 per cent of the total .
8 However , results show that returns of the order of 15 — 20% on invested capital are realised .
9 Opinion polls now show that employers are blamed for Britain 's economic problems and union are more popular than at any time in their history .
10 Ministers can claim until they are blue in the face that students are getting more money and that they have never had it so good , but they can not justify those claims by reference to the facts , which show that students are significantly worse off than they were previously .
11 It is further agreed that the approach adopted by the court of appeal in the case of and incorporate of nineteen eighty nine , one queens bench page eight hundred and seventy eight , is that which I should adopt , er the person which seeks to persuade me that the percentage which I should apply should be four point five percent rather than the two percent used in that case by the court of appeal , he argues partly on the basis of er , evidence by Mr an architect who er , with the greatest respect to him , whilst I feel quite sure his architectural abilities are of the highest quality , I feel that as an economist he is perhaps er not more reliable than any other economist , er but er , Mr argues that er , recent falls in house prices show that houses are not the risk free inflation proof investments which the court of appeal assumed when and was decided .
12 Gainsharing is favoured in many US hospitals , where surveys highlighted in the RNC report show that managers and nurses feel PRP is a potential demotivator .
13 The facts — that Chrissie has been caught taking food home , the higher than average food costs , etc. — show that things have n't been going entirely according to plan , but what are the causes ?
14 Counts in Chichester and Pagham Harbours , illustrated in Fig. 12 , show that Redshanks are most numerous during autumn migration .
15 International tests show that attainments in Mathematics by British teenagers lag behind German and Japanese teenagers by the equivalent of two academic years .
16 Recent studies show that parents underestimate the amount of depression their children may be suffering .
17 Studies show that women workers on the average lose no more work hours because of illness than do men .
18 At the same time , statistics show that women still undertake the bulk of unpaid domestic work in the home ( Social Trends , HMSO , 1990 ) .
19 As well as indicating how the women have struggled to improve their conditions , the testimonies also show that women gave full support and backing to the Tigrayan revolution .
20 Statistics show that women allow themselves to be interrupted 50 per cent more often than men .
21 Qureshi and Simon 's ( 1987 ) work , on exchanges of assistance between elderly people and their kin , and Wilson 's ( 1987 ) findings on grandparents ' support for their grandchildren , both show that women as well as men give economic support to younger generations , but there are some gender differences in the type of support given .
22 Gittins 's work is useful not only because of the way in which she highlights gender , but also because her empirical data broaden out from the household and show that women at least have , under certain circumstances in the past , been involved in the use of kin relations to maximize resources across households .
23 The first national life tables ( 1842 ) already show that women enjoyed better survival than men at all ages , and their lead in expectation of life has expanded from two to six years .
24 Walker ( 1981 ) , for example , has shown how psychology regards the male as ‘ norm ’ ; any results which show that women behave differently tend to be either ignored or dismissed as an anomaly .
25 We have undertaken corporate studies that show that women are more closely aligned generally with the networked , more ethical and responsible business .
26 How much of the tax is ultimately borne by firms and how much by workers ? ( c ) For any given supply elasticity show that firms bear more of the tax the more inelastic is the demand for labour .
27 The importance of the quality of this experience is beginning to emerge from a number of recent studies , which show that differences in language use by adults are significantly associated with variation in their children 's rate of development ( see Wells and Robinson , 1982 , for a review ) .
28 They show that institutions of higher education have the capacity to go on developing as self-critical corporations .
29 Accounts from the 1840s and 1850s show that cattle stealing was thought by the authorities to be a serious problem in many areas .
30 For instance , the relatively high costs of a quality orientated operation can only be justified if forecasts of market demand show that customers will remain insensitive to price increases , but sensitive to variations in product quality .
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