Example sentences of "[pers pn] conclude that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I conclude that this book could most definitely happen , in fact it is happening all the time in our lives although we are protected by our parents who are conditioned to life .
2 As we stood to say the apostle 's creed during the communion service yesterday a statement of faith which we share with every part of the Christian church throughout the world I concluded that this statement was unnecessary .
3 We conclude that minimal sedation with midazolam alone still produces hypoxia during ERCP in a substantial number of elderly patients .
4 We conclude that acute cigarette smoking causes a significant fall in gastric secretion ( Vg ) , and suggest that this results in raised gastrin values that have a tropic effect on the parietal cell , thereby accounting for the raised secretory capacity of chronic smokers .
5 In summary , we conclude that endoscopic injection treatment is safe and effective and is the first choice in the management of Dieulafoy 's disease with excellent longterm results .
6 We conclude that autonomic neuropathy can affect motor functions throughout the gastrointestinal tract .
7 We conclude that heterogeneous chemistry on background aerosols was responsible for this conversion , which brought with it the potential for additional ozone loss in the autumn .
8 Thus we conclude that intravenous ethanol , at least in the doses used , and intragastric infusion of low concentrations ( up to 5% ) of ethanol stimulate gastric acid secretion whereas intragastric infusion of higher concentrations has either no effect or a mildly inhibitory one .
9 We conclude that this mutation is associated with a mild type of CF.
10 We conclude that this treatment should be offered to patients with an acute exacerbation of COAD who are acidotic and hypercapnic , compliant , with no nasal abnormality and in whom conventional therapy does not produce a prompt response .
11 We conclude that this movement must be driven by forces generated in the epidermis .
12 Are we to conclude that electromagnetic theory has made no advance in the course of a century ?
13 We concluded that weak stemming is almost entirely beneficial in a subject search system .
14 The major characteristic of these areas with lower prices , they claim , is the presence of healthy and independent brewery companies , and they conclude that such competition is of benefit to the consumer .
15 From a review of twenty-five normal population surveys , they conclude that emotional support and perceived availability of support are both likely to buffer the effects of stress on health .
16 From their study of men aged between 20 and 64 years , they concluded that overall mobility was more widespread and often long-range .
17 However , using Rowntree 's definition , for the sake of comparability , in surveying the five towns of Northampton , Warrington , Bolton , Reading and Stanley ( County Durham ) he and his colleagues found : They concluded that low pay and large family size were still the major causes of poverty .
18 They concluded that higher taxation had a disincentive effect on work ( income
19 Despite this high figure they concluded that oesophageal manometry was beneficial in patients with chest pain , dysphagia , and those in whom achalasia is suspected .
20 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
21 It concludes that British Coal should be able to compete with the price of imported coal while continuing to improve safety standards .
22 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
23 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
24 It has been argued that special attention should be focused upon the resilience and potential for recovery of the soil profile in view of the inputs induced by man ( Trudgill , 1977 , chapter 8 ) , and the importance of the problem is underlined by Toy ( 1982 ) in a review of accelerated erosion when he concludes that such erosion can be considered to be the pre-eminent environmental problem in the United States by virtue of its widespread occurrence and cumulative cost .
25 He concludes that high relief was essentially a response to high food prices rather than to perception of a chronic employment problem .
26 He concludes that agrarian reform can , therefore , play a part in raising the revolutionary potential of the peasantry ( Bossert 1980 ) .
27 Conceptually it was tempting to argue that greater flexibility would allow the sentencing court more discretion if it concluded that full suspension could not be justified , but that a brief experience of imprisonment might have some deterrent effect without first offenders remaining long enough in prison to become acclimatized .
28 In London in 1969 he concluded that Rolling Stone would be an extremely fashionable thing to be involved in , and dropped in at the magazine 's Maddox Street offices .
29 In this section , we shall describe a method of avoiding cycling , allowing us to conclude that parametric programming problems can be solved in a finite number of steps .
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