Example sentences of "[pron] conclusion that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm quite clear that I do not need either an outline or a planning application in order to arrive at my conclusion that the effect of any development on these sites would be deleterious to the historic character of Skelton . |
2 | They might not , however , follow Marx and Engels in their conclusion that the system on which their own society is based will therefore also be overthrown , but it is difficult to seen how such a conclusion can be avoided . |
3 | Most startling was their conclusion that the death rates from accidents and violence ( of which suicide is a major component ) were more than twice those of employed men . |
4 | It also emphasizes how the generalized context of racism in the school was relevant to their conclusion that the murder of Ahmed Iqbal Ullah was a ‘ racial ’ murder . |
5 | So that when we subsequently read 70 : ‘ That thou art blam 'd shall not be thy defect , /For slander 's mark was ever yet the fair ’ , with its conclusion that the suspicion of the Friend 's evil is in fact desirable since otherwise the whole world would be in love with him , then we can supply our own ironic commentary . |
6 | SIR , — The report by Jick and colleagues ( May 8 , p 1181 ) is reassuring in its conclusion that the use of topical tretinoin ( Retin-A ) in the first trimester of pregnancy does not cause birth defects . |
7 | How does Arnold Jago ( Letters NI 191 ) make the logical leap from Dr Dianne McGuiness 's research-findings to his conclusion that a woman 's place is in the home ? |
8 | I find it difficult to reconcile the facts found by the judge with his conclusion that the influence of the mother did not sap her will or destroy her volition . |
9 | Rokovssky explained in detail , and Marcelle , after a moment 's thought , agreed with his conclusion that the man and woman in question had to be agents of a rival power . |
10 | In the light of the facts that I have set out , his conclusion that the Home Office decision is ’ ill-conceived ’ is a masterpiece of restrained understatement . |
11 | His conclusion that the case did not fall within the class of cases involving unlawful demands colore officii is in line with what I consider to be the correct approach as enunciated by Isaacs and Windeyer JJ . |
12 | The headmaster paused , reminding himself of his conclusion that the privilege of educating the sons of the royal house had been conferred on this school because it was uniquely endowed with a philosophy which informed all its actions and made it equal to the task . |
13 | ‘ Yes ! ’ she agrees eagerly , beside his conclusion that the issue needs to be settled by a policy decision . |
14 | These factors bolstered his conclusion that the decision was not reviewable . |
15 | Having read the transcript of evidence and having reviewed the findings of fact made by the deputy judge , I can find nothing the matter with his conclusion that the onus of establishing testamentary capacity had not been discharged . |
16 | We stand by our conclusion that the effect of open ocean primary production on the drawdown of anthropogenic CO 2 appears to be extremely small in comparison with other sinks . |