Example sentences of "it follow from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It follows from that objective that the nature of social space can vary , and hence that such variation must occur between places .
2 It follows from that provision , and in particular from the passage which I have emphasised , that it is necessary to reject the United Kingdom 's argument that no infringement of article 52 has taken place because the nationality requirements do not prevent nationals of other member states from establishing themselves in the United Kingdom and operating fishing vessels there , but only from doing so under the British flag : British citizens are not subject to that restriction .
3 It follows from these passages from the coroner 's affidavit that he did not consider whether it was appropriate to hold an inquest to investigate whether this was a case in which the cause of death was aggravated by lack of care .
4 It follows from these conjectures that members of literate societies have the possibility of developing logical functions , of specialising in the ‘ truth functions ’ of language , and of extracting themselves from the embeddedness of everyday social life .
5 It follows from those answers that the Commission 's action against the United Kingdom for failure to fulfil its obligations is well founded and hence the court should declare in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) that , by imposing the nationality requirements enshrined in sections 13 and 14 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 , the United Kingdom has failed to fulfil its obligations under articles 52 and 221 of the E.E.C .
6 Moreover , it follows from this necessity for an absolute sovereign , that an eventual transfer of allegiance is inevitable when the ‘ sovereign ’ fails to govern , and keep the civil peace .
7 It follows from this proposition that manipulating differential hemispheric activity should induce changes in direction of lateral eye gaze .
8 The whole of the double-entry system is based upon this principle and it follows from this principle that at any time the total debits must equal the total credits and by adding the two a check can be made on the double entry ; this is one of the main advantages of the system .
9 It follows from this rule that and .
10 For it follows from this distinction that we see only the appearances of things , images of them in our minds , not the things themselves , ‘ so that , for aught we know , all we see , hear , and feel , may be only phantom and vain chimera , and not at all agree with the real things ’ .
11 Having countered the notion that the artist is an anti-social creature , he proceeds to argue : It follows from this premise that subject matter in art must play a crucial role .
12 It follows from this reasoning that a company law focussed on the public interest should define management duties exclusively in terms of profit maximisation and should more generally provide a legal framework orientated towards that end .
13 It follows from this analysis that the focusing hypersurface is a curvature singularity except in the special case in which one of the Kasner exponents is zero .
14 It follows from this analysis that the provision of the report to the borrower is an action by the building society and that if it is prepared without appropriate skill and care the ground of the complaint , namely breach of the society 's contractual obligation , falls within paragraph 1 ( a ) of Part III to Schedule 12 .
15 It follows from this letter that the facts are not in dispute .
16 It follows from this view of inhibitory input that activation at the letter detection level will be all-or-none : when a letter is presented , the detector for this letter is fully activated , and the detectors for all other letters are completely silent .
17 It follows from this definition that the analysis of a pattern of travel in terms of trip chains can embody necessary interactions between successive journeys a person makes .
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