Example sentences of "[adj] show that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The results displayed in Fig. 3.14 show that these subjects continued to orient to the light over the course of 16 ten-trial sessions .
2 This shows that more stock has been ordered , and when it is due .
3 This shows that this band is n't working as a unit .
4 and et all ( 362 , 355 & 359 ; 1993 showed that these organs ( among others ) are sites at which the virus multiplies during the often long latency period in AIDS , but more will have to be known of this process before it can be the basis of a routine assay .
5 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
6 Figure 5.1 shows that these covector components and can be obtained by projecting perpendicularly from onto the relevant axis .
7 An analysis by Reddaway ( 1977 ) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was wide of the mark ; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase .
8 Table 16–4 shows that most government spending is financed through taxation .
9 For instance , Figure 17.2 shows that most shoppers at one particular supermarket live within 1.5 kilometres of the store .
10 Research 2.3 shows that these factors may be put into four broad categories : task factors , ie factors related to the complexity and rigour of task definition ; environmental factors , ie factors related to the physical , psychological and social environment within which personnel are expected to work ; tools factors , ie factors related to the quality of tools available for performing tasks and , finally , personnel factors , ie factors related to skills , knowledge and attitudes of personnel .
11 These showed that each chair required the following :
12 At any given time the monitoring of caseloads is likely to show that some lawyers have capacity while others are overloaded .
13 Large regional studies of children 's smoking habits during the 1960 's and 1970's showed that more boys smoked than girls and that boys started earlier [ 3 ] .
14 In Norway , a re-survey of 1,000 lakes studied in the 1970s showed that many lakes have actually lost more of their neutralising capacity in recent years , although sulphate levels are falling .
15 Our opinion survey in Chapter 6 showed that most voters felt television news on both networks was unbiased ; but amongst the minority who felt it was biased a majority thought it was biased towards the Conservatives and against both Labour and the Alliance .
16 A sample survey carried out for the NCC in 1978 showed that most country-dwellers go to town or out-of-town shopping centres to buy things like furniture or clothes .
17 The results of the analysis in Table 3.9 show that several species have consistent deficits of isolated teeth in their prey assemblages .
18 Some African coins used to be attributed to the Numidian King Jugurtha ( 118–105BC ) , but the discovery of a hoard at Enna in Sicily in 1966 showed that these coins were actually contemporary with the period of democracy at Syracuse in 214–212BC , and the coins could therefore be redated and attributed to the Carthaginian expedition against Sicily in 213–210 BC .
19 The Census of 1951 showed that many houses lacked amenities with which the council house since 1919 had been equipped .
20 Table 15–3 shows that this expenditure has been only moderately successful in reducing water pollution .
21 Figure 21.8 shows that this energy is supplied by the outward transport of energy by the fluctuations themselves from the region where the production is large .
22 The Prayer Book debates of 1928 and the arguments over tithes in the 1930s showed that many Unionists still counted the interests of the Church high in their priorities , but the battles were no longer party ones .
23 Inspection of Table 4.2 shows that those techniques already practised by local farmers , which the colonial government also encouraged and wished to extend , were accepted .
24 The title alone is enough to show that this piece , if it avoids giving offence in the ways just glanced at , will offend none the less .
25 Using specially arranged cognitive tasks it has been possible to show that this inhibition is weaker than average in psychotic individuals , otherwise ignored information being relatively more available for conscious processing .
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