Example sentences of "it follows [conj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It follows that all eggs contain an X chromosome , but when spermatozoa are formed , the X separates from the Y , with the result that half the sperm contain an X , and the other half a Y chromosome . |
2 | It follows that fictional things can not function as genuine subjects of predication , and in the strict sense can not be 'talked about' at all . |
3 | It follows that alternative explanations do not have to be mutually exclusive . |
4 | If harmful insects can protect themselves from attack by displaying special markings that warn away predators , then it follows that harmless insects can benefit by mimicking them . |
5 | Answer guide : Fixed costs , we are told in the question , will be constant whatever the volume of sales ; it follows that fixed costs will be irrelevant to the decision as to which products should be produced and sold . |
6 | It follows that recent rises in unemployment may have had a relatively greater impact on property-owning white-collar workers than was the case in the early 1980s ; moreover , the latter will also be more highly geared than average . |
7 | With a given level of government spending and exports , it follows that total injections will also be inversely related to the rate of interest . |
8 | It follows that these transformations on their own can not be used to generate genuinely non-colinear solutions from colinear ones . |
9 | By the same token , it follows that these hotels are heavily booked . |
10 | It follows that these values will be influential in determining income . |
11 | It follows that these costs are irrelevant to future decisions . |
12 | It follows that overseas salespeople need to understand how culture functions in individual overseas markets in order that the selling approach can be tailored accordingly . |
13 | Given this , it follows that different pupils may satisfy a given criterion at different ages : to tie the criteria to particular ages only would risk either limiting the very able , or giving the least able no reward , or both . |
14 | It follows that few clues can be expected from the Moon about the development of its surface before about 4000 Ma ago . |
15 | It follows that those articles , which enshrine the very concept of freedom of establishment , can not be interpreted as precluding such a requirement . |
16 | It follows that affirmative assessors must be able to discriminate at least between these two types of grief reaction . |
17 | Since karate competition is all about landing a controlled technique , it follows that shortsighted competitors may pose a danger both to themselves and to their opponents . |