Example sentences of "show that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 THE latest statistics show that a man retiring in Edinburgh is likely to live four years longer than his counterpart in Glasgow , it was stated yesterday .
2 Most surveys show that a basket of food still costs a bit less at a supermarket than it does at an independent grocer 's ; but The Economist did not find that this week .
3 Here we show that a cable of filamentous actin appears to run continuously around most of the wound margin .
4 The results show that a surface containing both differential vertical and differential horizontal perspective cues appropri- ate to viewing the surface at infinity was judged to have more peak-to-trough depth than the equivalent surface with perspective cues appropriate to viewing at 28cm .
5 New figures from the British Audience Research Bureau show that A Question of Sport is the sixth most popular programme among FT readers , but does n't feature in the top ten Sunday Sport readers ' list at all .
6 It is also important that we should all realise that surveys show that a quarter of all stolen cars are used for death riding , just as a quarter of all car thefts happen to unlocked vehicles — which is our fault .
7 For example , we show that a tax on investment income may , in the malleable capital model , be shifted via a rise in the gross rate of return , with its redistributive potential being consequently reduced .
8 ’ The concluding words show that a claim to contribution might arise under the Act of 1935 out of tortious conduct committed by two or more persons even though one or both of them may have committed a crime in the course of such conduct .
9 Two clear cases show that a curve fit can mislead .
10 By making the assumption that one orientation of a link in a chain relative to its neighbour is energetically preferred over all others they show that a temperature exists at which the configurational entropy vanishes , giving a true second-order transition at this point .
11 Firstly , studies of scattered radiation show that a maximum of 2 Gy is absorbed in the duyodenal area — a dose insufficient to cause radiation ulcer .
12 We want to catch the floating voters and show that a vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote wasted as it would help put Mr Kinnock in at No 10 . ’
13 The findings of this study show that a number of patients with sclerosing cholangitis also have biliary tract calculi .
14 Although not on all fours with the present case , these decisions show that a cause of action may well accrue before , for procedural reasons , the plaintiff can bring proceedings .
15 Proof Half of the theorem has been proved already ; Lemma 1.3.9 and Remark ( ii ) following it show that every integer greater than 1 ( respectively , less than -1 ) can be expressed as a product of ( respectively , -1 times a product of ) finitely many positive irreducibles ( which we now know to be primes ) .
16 These show that every publication has a class number consisting of at least three digits , but the system permits further sub-divisions allowing as fine a division as is thought to be necessary .
17 The results of the present studies show that no hypersecreton of either acid or pepsin occurs and we conclude , therefore , that the model is mediated by a diminution of mucosal defence .
18 Unisys figures show that the company is starting to grow again .
19 These data show that the glutamate uptake carrier generates an extracellular alkalinization and an intracellular acidification by transporting a pH-changing anion , presumably OH - or HCO , out of the cell .
20 Recent American studies , for example , show that the evolution of vowel sounds is effectively directed by the central figures in any given speech community .
21 Data in the Table show that the scan score correlated significantly with all laboratory measurements except the erythrocyte sedimentation rate .
22 Such statistics clearly show that the Church of England has a more widespread appeal in middle-class than in artisan areas .
23 Chevenement said last month that preliminary estimates for 1982 science spending show that the percentage of GDP spent on R&D has already risen to 2.1 per cent , in line with the 1985 target of 2.5 per cent .
24 The indices of skull breakage ( Table 3.5 ) , and tooth loss ( Tables 3.6 and 3.8 ) , show that the damage to the skull , and in particular the percentage incisor loss , is usually at least twice as great in maxillae as opposed to mandibles .
25 The latest figures show that the increase in unemployment is continuing to slow down .
26 The examination committee records in London show that the majority of students were examined after nine or 18 months ' instruction , and even then they stood a chance of being referred back for a further period of study .
27 Show that the majority voting equilibrium with a poll tax is such that , where Y m is the median pre-tax income .
28 Brothers and colleagues statistics show that the majority of car accidents are mainly within the first year of people passing their driving test .
29 The census returns show that the majority of Camberwell 's population at any one time had been born in London — 65 per cent in 1861 ; 76 per cent in 1911 — but many families had moved frequently from district to district and from street to street .
30 Results show that the majority of students involved in the DipHE courses progressed to a degree course of some kind , and that no less than 75% of mature students achieved a degree , and 85% of the ‘ under-qualified ’ on entry achieved either a degree or a DipHE .
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