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

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1 On its own , replication does not validate a theory derived from experimental results ; it merely shows that the results are obtainable .
2 Actually , the experiment is not perfect because , strictly speaking , Andersson only showed that the number of nests on a male 's territory was related to tail length ; the eggs could have been fertilized by another male , and the female then attracted to the territory of a male with a longer tail .
3 The psychoanalyst J. A. Hadfield has brilliantly shown that the trouble with this type of approach , even with material from one 's own culture , is that it is essentially arbitrary .
4 It only shows that the brain is implicated in the process by which the inner mind structure in the subtle energy fields seeks outward expression .
5 The further suggestion that Nicolas of Damascus may in his turn have used Polybius only shows that the subject is not worth pursuing .
6 It is convenient to point out at this stage that , for colliding gravitational and electromagnetic waves , two of the scalar polynomial invariants ( Penrose and Rindler , 1986 ) are given by ( 8.2 ) It follows from this that , in order to prove the existence of a scalar polynomial curvature singularity , it is sufficient merely to show that the component 2 is unbounded .
7 It is not enough for the Commission merely to show that the merger will create or strengthen such a market position if the maintenance or development of effective competition would not be likely to be impaired .
8 There is , so far as I know , no solid evidence for any of these beliefs ; nor is there much to show that the family is , in fact , changing in its significance within society or in its psychological implications for child upbringing , albeit that pressures upon it are increasing just as they are upon individuals by reason of the increasing complication and tempo of life in Western society .
9 Of course , it is not enough to show that a gradient of some kind exists : for example , that a frog 's egg is darker at one end than at the other .
10 It is not enough to show that a screening test detects disease early , or even that it will probably save some lives .
11 But , at least , it lasted long enough to show that the potential and the will were there .
12 Have we said enough to show that the use of animal magnetism is morally dangerous ?
13 Piaget , however , asserts in the introduction to his work that ‘ We shall rather show that the acquisition of language is itself subordinated to the workings of a symbolic function which can be seen in the development of imitation and play as well as in that of verbal mechanisms ’ ( 1962 : 1–2 ; see Vygotsky 1978 for a contrary view ) .
14 Both the adopted children and the institutionalized boys thus show that the deprivation of intellectual and social experience in infancy had not produced irreversible consequences , however drastic the effects at the time .
15 It does not show that no experience of any sort is necessary , as indeed it could not , for it is logically impossible to substantiate universally negative statements .
16 But this does not show that the sentences from which we can start must differ in type from those , only that their degree of observationality must be much greater .
17 ‘ That photo might not show that the prince was there , ’ he said , ‘ but everyone knows that he was . ’
18 Does that not show that the Government 's policies over the years have been courageous ?
19 The main thrust of this passage , it must be said , was to instil a measure of resolve into jurors who , even if intellectually convinced , might shrink from the unwelcome duty of convicting on a capital charge , but the words emphasised above show that the judge ( who had earlier adverted to the burden of proof ) was also telling the jury to concentrate on the evidence .
20 Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit .
21 It was soon shown that the waters of many spas emitted radiations .
22 ‘ It just shows that the level of racial sickness was pretty deep in some circles , ’ he said .
23 In these conditions , we have already shown that the activity of the transfected IL-6DBP is very low in the absence of IL-6 and is increased several-fold by IL-6 stimulation ( 22 ) .
24 We have already shown that the elements responsible for basal level and enhanced transcriptional activity in retinoic acid-treated F9 cells are located in the proximal 700 bp of the promoter region and that the enhanced transcription is mediated by a RARE located at position -540 ( 15 , manuscript in preparation ) .
25 The young Ulster Youth Dance company has already shown that the dancers have the ability to match the dramatic intensity and sensitivity of this great work and to bring it triumphantly to life .
26 In the latter case it is easily shown that the matching in fact yields an equivalence once induction has been used to deal with lower levels .
27 Finally , All that Dwell Therein shows that the debate is important , not just for the effect it might ultimately have on our treatment of animals , but for what it might reveal about ourselves .
28 The Braggs thus showed that the angle of reflection of X-rays could be related to the distance d between the two layers of atoms : This is the Bragg equation A crystal may have several planes from which reflection can take place .
29 The EPR paper concludes with the words While we have thus shown that the wavefunction does not provide a complete description of physical reality , we have left open the question of whether or not such a description exists .
30 A glance at any of the solid-liquid phase diagrams above shows that the presence of even a small amount of a second component can lower the freezing point or melting point .
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