Example sentences of "[adv] reflect the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is also worth noting here that the only mid-Tertiary movements in northern Europe that can be called an orogeny are in Spitsbergen , where we find the last expression of an Atlantic compressive line clearly preserved down the west coast , presumably reflecting the continued grinding together of the northernmost tip of the European plate with that of Greenland .
2 A large quantity of Mozart 's music was published in that year , 1785 , perhaps reflecting the ever-growing demand from the newly affluent middle classes for music which they could buy and play at home .
3 Several writers have rightly reflected the widespread nature of the political support for the Republican government and accepted C.L. Mowat 's comment that the various ad hoc bodies which emerged ‘ were , in effect , ‘ popular fronts ’ drawing in members of all parties . ’
4 Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 .
5 This better reflects the corporate nature of transport , which involves not only Planning and Highways but also the Police , Education and Social Work .
6 The injustice of this view only reflects the deficient understanding which a pope could have of internal English politics .
7 It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation .
8 While in some cases this may merely reflect the larger growth fraction found in tumours compared with normal mucosa , genuine over expression does seem to occur in a proportion of cases .
9 This perhaps reflected the endemic nationalism ( rather than localism ) of health and social welfare in Britain .
10 It should be emphasised that the smallness of the sample and the brief time spent in data collection are not indicative of the priority of the Minor Project in the eyes of the investigators , but merely reflect the limited time available for this aspect of evaluation .
11 Fry deliberately wrote the next part of his essay in a railway refreshment room ( ‘ One must remember that public places of this kind merely reflect the average citizen 's soul , as expressed in his home ’ ) .
12 These differences merely reflect the current balance of locus of academic activity and the obviously higher unit costs of hospital infrastructure .
13 His lack of taste and the pictorial journalese of his style as a painter merely reflect the galloping decline of the traditional crafts during the Queen 's reign .
14 We might think that any differences reflected poorer performance but it may just be that they merely reflect the different impact of specific price changes on drugs compared with books .
15 Consideration should be given to modifying the composition of National Park Committees to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any significant single interest group domination .
16 Consideration should be given by government to modifying the composition of National Park Committees in order to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any single interest group domination .
17 The extent to which this impacts upon various regions in any economy will obviously reflect the spatial concentration and nature of those industries/sectors that experience such restructuring .
18 This apparently reflected the Syrian conviction that Lebanon had in the past been used by Israel , Iraq and the PLO to attack Syrian interests .
19 Sutherland continued : ‘ But lately , in his perpetual need to IRRITATE , to keep The Smiths APART , Morrissey 's taken on a cosmetic political stance which could be a dark mirror intentionally reflecting the pathetic propaganda that polluted this nation just prior to a general election . ’
20 Public reaction to the coup was muted , largely reflecting the undramatic manner in which it had been carried out .
21 Although authors have arrived at different figures , thus reflecting the inherent difficulty and speculative nature of the task involved , they have been unanimous in one conclusion : persons are deprived of far more money by corporate crimes than they are by ordinary economic crimes , such as robbery , theft , larceny , and auto-theft .
22 Flexible though the Formalist/Prague School approach may be in this respect , it still attaches overwhelming importance to the element of innovation in literature , thus reflecting the permanent revolution in poetic language , and in literary forms in general , brought about by the modernist movement from the later nineteenth century onwards .
23 Unfortunately the book was completed too soon to reflect the enormous impact of fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry on biology .
24 At the same time , or shortly after , there was other building in the grand style that best reflected the new confidence of both the city and the country — the main Duomo square was rearranged , and the Galleria built .
25 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DO YOU FEEL BEST REFLECTS THE DISTINCTIVE POLITICS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY ?
26 This fall largely reflects the technical modernization of the network , particularly the replacement of steam locomotives by diesel and electric , the introduction of power signalling and automatic level crossings , and mechanization of work on the permanent way .
27 This largely reflects the different composition of the case load , with fewer householder proposals , which almost always lack policies .
28 Change a widely help opinion , if this no longer reflects the true status or position of the company and its products .
29 Firstly , standardised mortality ratios broadly reflect the cumulative morbidity and social experience of an area and provide more stable and comprehensive measures of morbidity than utilisation rates ( or , indeed , contemporaneous deprivation indices ) .
30 For most purposes comparison of bonds is in terms of gross redemption yields as these best reflect the expected return on an investment in terms both of coupon payments and capital gain or loss .
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