Example sentences of "he conclude that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He concludes that changes in genetic factors obviously can not explain the crime wave .
2 He concludes that theses occupy a distinctive but peripheral position in the information transfer chain .
3 His is an attempt to put emotions firmly back into studies of social behaviour and he concludes that catharsis is a potentially useful mechanism for psychic health , and that repression of emotions produces instability .
4 His discussion is based mainly on the results of field experiments , and he concludes that spiders are limited in numbers by food supplies , yet do not compete with each for food or limit the population sizes of their prey .
5 In the light of Kemp 's historiography , it is not surprising that he concludes that ideas about perception ( which were often explicitly discussed by ‘ scientists ’ and ‘ philosophers ' ) had little impact on artists ( p. 237 ) .
6 Faced with the evidently troublesome distinction between things and ideas , Berkeley in effect collapses it ; he concludes that ideas are things .
7 He concluded that Thorp was likely to be the first of British Nuclear Fuel 's ( BNFL ) projects to be closed if the company was to come under financial pressure .
8 Unlike Bacon , who supposed that his method of inquiry would give certainty , he concluded that judgement on such matters ought to be suspended .
9 He concluded that Lewis had been knocked unconscious before he drowned .
10 Rather quaintly , the Governor observed that it was ‘ strange ’ for a Buddhist , ‘ although not perhaps a practising one ’ , to invoke the name of God ; he concluded that Aung San 's wife , Khin Kyi , with her Christian upbringing inspired this : Rance went to their house at nightfall under conditions of secrecy .
11 Eventually he concluded that history without salaciousness was the answer , making Victoria the Great ( 1937 ) and its followup , Sixty Glorious Years ( 1938 , US title Queen of Destiny ) as stately pageants , more solemn than exciting .
12 He concluded that satisfaction and dissatisfaction with the job do not come from the presence or absence of one set of factors .
13 He concluded that commentary has conformed very closely to the Committee 's preference for a style that is appropriate and complementary to Commons proceedings .
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