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

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1 Does it follow that Citizen Kane is seeking the BS5750 business accreditation for playing and performances ?
2 It followed two cases of toddlers being snatched to safety after alarms caught fire .
3 It followed two days of intensive talks at the fifth round of inter-Korean Premiers ' talks which had opened in Seoul on Dec. 10 [ for fourth round see pp. 38529-30 ] .
4 He argued that since crime , as officially recorded , was greatest amongst the working class , it followed that anomie too must be greatest in that social stratum .
5 From this it followed that kingship , like fatherhood , was a divine institution to which resistance was not merely impolitic but sinful .
6 It followed that regard must be had to the contractual obligation under consideration , and not to the contract as a whole .
7 In addition it followed Roman Law on rape .
8 It followed several months of public debate led by the DPP over calls for Taiwan independence , theoretically punishable under sedition laws as advocating secession [ see also p. 38291 ] .
9 It followed repeated requests by successive Canadian governments for US action to reduce the emissions of pollutants which travelled across the frontier to fall as acid rain in south-eastern Canada .
10 It followed growing pressure from within the ruling Communist Party for a dialogue with the opposition , and came after newly elected Communist Party leaders in the provinces had already made contact with the biggest opposition group , New Forum .
11 From this he argued that , since only the present ‘ is ’ , it follows that past and future are alike meaningless , the only time is a continual present time and what exists is both uncreated and imperishable .
12 Since the public interest is the foundation of the legitimacy of companies , it follows that society is entitled to ensure that corporate power is exercised in a way that is consistent with that interest .
13 It follows that society is entitled to insist , for example , that companies are equipped with governance structures adequate to enforce a commitment to profits on the part of management and to promote the efficient operation of the business .
14 Therefore it follows that odour emissions can be a ground for refusing planning permission or imposing conditions to prevent or reduce any possible odour pollution .
15 If , as the psychodynamic school believes , obesity is fundamentally a psychological problem , it follows that treatment should ideally be aimed at the mind rather than at the body , and that treatment aimed at the body will leave the underlying psychological problem unaltered or even aggravated , similar objections were and still are levelled against behavioural treatments which allegedly deal only with ‘ symptoms ’ , leaving the underlying problem to spring up anew .
16 It follows that assessment procedures — the unit credit which attaches to every unit — should reflect all four aspects of achievement and involve an element of pupil self-assessment .
17 It follows that management 's shares can not be worth more than par value at the date they subscribe .
18 It follows that selection should also take account of other factors , such as an interest in the NHS , ability in senior decision-making groups and a tolerance of the ambiguities of public service management .
19 Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators .
20 If the less frequently attacked male groin must be protected by a guard , then it follows that chest protectors ought to be compulsory for female contestants .
21 It follows that marking is entirely done on the basis of the police report and is therefore dominated by it .
22 It follows that evaluation evidence depends for its existence and interpretation upon a specification of desired states .
23 Given that mammography every three years is effective in reducing mortality from breast cancer , it follows that performing examinations yearly will be more effective .
24 If it is necessary to draw a clear distinction between social problems and sociological questions then it follows that sociology must maintain a critical distance from the ideas — whether dominant or otherwise — of any particular society at any particular time .
25 It follows that punishment — or indeed any social phenomenon — is an inevitably highly complex phenomenon which requires extremely subtle analysis .
26 Indeed , if there is a zero eigenvalue , it appears in the first transformation , i.e. in B. It follows that shifting ( see 2.7.4 ) can be used with great advantage to accelerate convergence .
27 It follows that reform can never be guaranteed to work ( as of course research well and truly confirms ) .
28 Hence , as porosity distribution and facies appear to be related , it follows that prediction of potential reservoirs can be made from facies maps , and even if facies interpretations are not available , reservoir prediction can still be done by identifying the zone of maximum thickness on an isopach map and extrapolating from it the distribution of facies and porosity .
29 But since Marxists believe that capitalism as a social system is doomed , it follows that capitalism can not he rationally planned for ever .
30 It follows that fear of impending death felt by the victim of a fatal injury before that injury is inflicted can not by itself give rise to a cause of action which survives for the benefit of the victim 's estate .
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