Example sentences of "[that] [pron] represent a " in BNC.
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1 | Local farmers and regional government often hold large emergency stocks which are not counted , but it is nevertheless accepted that they represent a trend . |
2 | But the quantities of lead and nitrates which the EC is making a fuss about are so small that they represent a negligible — perhaps even a non-existent — hazard to health . |
3 | If towns are planned or built with large market-places or whole quarters allotted to trafficking or to fairs , it stands to reason that they represent a throng of traders . |
4 | The full value of such workshops has yet to be confirmed but there is no doubt that they represent a valuable communication tool . |
5 | Even to the extent that they represent a homogeneous group , people with disabilities and learning difficulties represent less than 0.5 per cent of all those enrolled in colleges of further and higher education . |
6 | The only feature in common with all the discharges associated with gonorrhoea is that they represent an alteration from the normal . |
7 | Whatever one 's interpretation of the events of the next two and a half months , there can be little doubt that they represent an improvised response rather than a matured plan . |
8 | If they are as divorced from experience as they seem , the only explanations for their regular occurrence in a variety of people must be either , following Jung , that these are archetypal dreams with some allegorical significance , or that they represent an attempt to make sense out of experiences really occurring during dreaming sleep — an attempt to make a coherent story out of some pattern of the highly active discharges from the hindbrain which are a feature of REM sleep . |
9 | Whatever one 's interpretation of the events of the next two and a half months , there can be little doubt that they represent an improvised response rather than a matured plan . |
10 | There are no studies of the psychological state of IBS patients seen in primary care , but it is reasonable to assume that they represent an intermediate population . |