Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This assumes that past performance is indicative of future performance and this may not always be so .
2 This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions .
3 This shows that similar guidelines for decompression of the biliary tree after open cholecystectomy , can be applied after laparoscopic cholecystectomy as well .
4 This shows that human bird-catchers had already learnt to exploit the mobbing reaction .
5 This shows that Royal Scottish Consultants understand their role as part of the Bank team . ’
6 With regard to library education , table 2 shows that certain methods appear to be more suitable than others for this type of instruction .
7 This confirms that past preservation policy has been relatively successful , but also shows a continuing need to maintain such a programme .
8 Section 4 of the Business Names Act 1985 requires that sole traders who operate their business in any name other than their own must display their own name clearly on all business letters , invoices , receipts , written orders for goods , etc. to be supplied to the business , and written demands for payment of debts owing to the business .
9 If dividends are insignificant as Modigliani and Miller have suggested , then this requires that corporate financial officers act irrationally .
10 This states that other non-monetary effects on aggregate demand ( such as private investment expenditure ) are determined by their values in the previous period plus a random or surprise term .
11 This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are hedged ( or covered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries .
12 This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are unhedged ( or uncovered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries .
13 This states that physical laws are expressible as tensor equations which reduce to laws consistent with SR in a frame in free fall .
14 This states that different tasks will have different optimal levels of arousal and proposes that the optimal level of arousal for a task is inversely related to its difficulty .
15 ( This recognises that overall software management legitimately varies between applications and from one organisation to another . )
16 This ensures that complete tables and only complete tables are approved , or that a single oddball entry and only a single oddball entry is approved .
17 Diagrammatically , this implies that individual demand curves are vertically added to get the social demand or marginal benefit curve .
18 None of this implies that molecular biology is simply a higher form of botanizing as practised a century ago ; on the contrary , people 's descriptions of their experimental methods are replete with numerical information about such things as the concentrations of reagents .
19 I know that the ‘ black baby ’ campaign was merely an attempt at fund-raising , but when one realizes that this implies that black children were ‘ for sale ’ one can see that this term would be deeply offensive to black Catholics and others .
20 This implies that forward prices exceeded futures prices , that is , that marking to the market and stochastic interest rates reduced the futures price .
21 This implies that unwanted variance may be introduced into the data of those experiments where subjects are free to spontaneously attach their own labels to non-verbal stimuli .
22 This implies that monetary policy is not very powerful as a means of influencing output and employment .
23 This implies that technological change should be seen not as an isolated activity , but as integral part of firm operations , and that change is evaluated via its contributions to market success .
24 This implies that average pensions rise in line with wages .
25 Taken together with the finding that an initial RVF superiority on a visual reaction time task gave way to a LVF superiority when subjects were required to simultaneously hold in memory a list of nouns ( Hellige , Cox and Litvac , 1979 ) , this implies that dynamic shifts in attention are insufficient to explain all perceptual laterality effects .
26 This implies that short selling difficulties have led to a widening of the no-arbitrage band by permitting greater underpricings .
27 This implies that random features of the flow are dominant .
28 This implies that social groups are characterised by consensus .
29 This implies that social and behavioural factors explain the failure of men to survive to later life but biological factors then maintain the mortality advantage of women in later life .
30 In football terms , this implies that little ‘ segments ’ of working-class communities , which are normally in opposition , may combine in the name of the local football club to confront the common threat posed by opposition supporters .
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