Example sentences of "it follow [that] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So , if erm so your , your , your principal complaint , I maybe wrong it maybe not your principal , look at page a hundred and twenty seven for your assistance , erm standard form of agreements restricted competitions , the service of the petitions or the agents provided so this is names and thereby restrict the competition as the agents them say erm then impose on that it was a regime etcetera , erm that the , the competitive the anti competitive one is your sub paragraph one is n't it ? , on page one , two , seven your saying look here is a of , of dictated through their bi-laws , a standard form that all agents must use , you say , erm , er that that restricts competition because it means that agents are free , or as free as they ought to be , erm to compete with each other or providing services to outside names , I follow that , I did n't say I except it , but I follow that entirely , erm , but does n't , does n't , if you 're right does n't it follow that the agreements are void ?
2 It followed that the periods varied in length from season to season and hence the duration of the hours fluctuated .
3 It followed that the conditions introduced by the Act of 1988 , whose sole object and effect was to support the Common Fisheries Policy , were not discriminatory .
4 Because they had taught a topic , it followed that the children had learned it .
5 It followed that the cells responsible for the habituation must lie centrally , within the sensory-motor interconnections in the abdominal ganglion .
6 enter the ballot , it follows that the chances of an individual member being successful are very low .
7 It follows that the snails show a pattern of prey selection .
8 It follows that the materials element will be governed by s4 which refers to merchantability and fitness for purpose ( see Young and Marten Ltd v McManus Childs Ltd [ 1969 ] 1 AC 454 ) whilst the services element will be governed by the reasonableness provision as a minimum standard laid down in s13 .
9 Guests ' bills are written up daily from the duplicate vouchers which are debited to the visitors ' tabular ledger and it follows that the balances shown on the guests ' bills must correspond with the balances in the visitors ' tabular ledger .
10 It follows that the conditions laid down for the registration of vessels must not form an obstacle to freedom of establishment within the meaning of articles 52 et seq .
11 It follows that the directors will best serve the interests of the shareholders where they adopt the policy , which may include undertaking investment projects that will produce a delayed return , that is most likely to maximise the firm 's present value .
12 It follows that the courts can contribute to the prison numbers crisis either by sending more people to prison than they need to , or by sending them there for longer than is necessary .
13 It follows that the decisions made by the Secretary of State as to the length of the tariff for each of these appellants should be quashed , and the decisions reconsidered in accordance with the procedure to which I have referred .
14 It follows that the zeros of unc also make unc vanish and that unc must also have n — p roots unc = 0 .
15 It follows that the prisons debate is not just about prisons .
16 To create a Chebyshev filter , equation ( 12.22 ) shows that the poles of must be arranged to satisfy Making the helpful substitution so that the required condition ( 12.27 ) becomes or on equating real and imaginary parts Since can not be zero , and and it follows that the poles of are given by equation ( 12.28 ) subject to the two conditions where p is any integer ( positive or negative ) including zero , and Of course , the poles can also be obtained through similar substitution for rather than .
17 Since others do not possess the experience or diagnostic expertise of the field officer ( except , in some cases , the discharger himself ) and since reporting is contingent upon the knowledge that there exist means for ‘ doing something about the problem ’ , it follows that the kinds of ‘ pollution ’ most frequently drawn to the agency 's attention are those where the pollution or its consequences are easily noticed and identifiable as ‘ abnormal ’ or ‘ unusual ’ .
18 It follows that the methods by which gold was obtained differed according to social circumstances .
19 It follows that the remedies we have discussed are those which the buyer has against the seller .
20 Since there is no necessary chemical connection between the substances which bind to allosteric proteins , and the chemical reactions those proteins catalyse , it follows that the results of metabolism , although fully interpretable by the laws of chemistry , are not dictated by those laws , but by the physiological needs of the organism , and ultimately by natural selection .
21 As a corollary to the fact noted above , that one had usually to teach through the various grades of medreses before becoming eligible for one of the mevleviyets , it follows that the grades of the kasabat kadiliks formed a career in themselves , and one did not normally ascend from one of them to a mevleviyet .
22 It follows that the parties ' legal advisors will require to study Hansard in practically every such case to see whether or not there is any help to be gained from it .
23 It follows that the tides tend to get carried off the line joining the two bodies , and they can only keep on line if the tides move like slow waves across the surface of each body .
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