Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] [that] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It turns out that all neurons of the primary visual cortex respond best to oriented bars or edges , though they still vary greatly among themselves as to the position their receptive field occupies in the visual field , as to the direction of preferred orientation , velocity of motion , size of bar and its polarity ( dark or light ) , and in other ways .
2 It turns out that several parts of the immune system — including the lymph nodes , the spleen , the thymus gland and the bone marrow — are connected by nerve fibres to the central nervous system .
3 Within the monkeys it turns out that some types have higher EQs than others and that , interestingly , there is some connection with how they make their living : insect-eating and fruit-eating monkeys have bigger brains , for their size , than leaf-eating monkeys .
4 It turns out that both ladies have been at the Rossellini anti-wrinkle juice — with increasingly disastrous consequences .
5 He points out that these aims can and often do conflict in an industrial R&T organization .
6 It matters not that those customers are today seen as perfectly reasonable countries without weapons intentions who should not be denied the benefits of modern technology .
7 It matters not that those others sought , however strongly , to persuade the patient to refuse , so long as in the end the refusal represented the patient 's independent decision .
8 It matters not that these natives were the people who had the original rights , and Thomson 's own humanity would never let his reader forget that fact ; all he lamented , as he always did , was the passing of an old way , especially when the future replacing it felt less sound .
9 It says here that these jeans won a gold medal in the Chicago Exhibition in 1910 , ’ he said .
10 It appears therefore that these types of corporate crime serve not only to reduce environment uncertainty but point to resource procurement ( i.e. grabbing more ) as a particularly important organizational source of motivation to commit these crimes .
11 This model allows us to calculate the average trends in the binding energies of nuclei , but it predicts incorrectly that all nuclei should have a spherical shape , which varies as the cube root of the atomic weight , just as the radius of a liquid drop varies as the cube root of its mass .
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