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

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1 He tells us that a concentration of lead in water of 50 g/litre may be regarded as an ‘ upper safe limit ’ and yet later on mentions with approval a suggested limit ( for children ) of 0.1 ug/g for lead in food .
2 A theory tells us that a set of experimental conditions is a particular embodiment of a general process .
3 We may find the attractions of a particular member of the opposite sex irresistible , even though the better judgment of our better self tells us that a liaison with that person is not in anyone 's long-term interests .
4 Everyday experience tells us that a flavour mixed with some other will be perceived differently from that flavour presented on its own , but a click and a light ( perhaps because they come from different modalities ) are less likely to interact in this way .
5 ‘ Experience tells us that a team has to have a balance of young and experienced older players .
6 ‘ This tells us that the architecture of the England of Alfred , Edgar and Canute was the match of anything in Europe north of the Alps at that time . ’
7 ‘ This tells us that the architecture of the England of Alfred , Edgar and Canute was the match of anything in Europe north of the Alps at that time . ’
8 In that rich compendium of ethnographic treasures , Shakespeare 's Bawdy , Eric Partridge tells us that the word horn stands for the penis in an extramarital adventure , as in the ‘ horn of adultery ’ or ‘ horn-maker ’ ( causer of cuckoldry ) .
9 Although our commonsense view of the world now tells us that the brain is the seat of mind and action , the idea is remarkably new .
10 Word Perfect 's mission statement , in the blurb accompanying the beta-test software , tells us that the idea behind Presentations 2.0 ( 1.0 was DrawPerfect ) was to bring together everything you need in Presentations Software together in one package , including a drawing program , clipart , text handling , charting , graphing and painting .
11 What are the reason for my account the fact that there , they do n't obtain these higher wages because clearly there is this income gap the differential is driving the whole process , yet economic theory tells us that the migration should , should diminish that gap between income in urban and rural areas
12 These source rocks are the peridotites , and since geophysics tells us that the mantle consists of the same kind of material all over the world , it 's clear that melting part of the mantle beneath Hawaii should produce the same kind of rocks as those produced by melting part of the mantle beneath Iceland .
13 Where there is no document constituting an unconditional acceptance , BRS tells us that the contract will actually come into existence when this last counter-offer is accepted by performance .
14 He tells us that the Treasury waggon — a caisson — took the lead , followed by a carriage occupied by the Duke of Bassano .
15 There Engels more or less tells us that the scheme presented is not likely to be changed by new discoveries .
16 Which is where everything starts to fuck up , because the moment we turn our attention to Herr Mayer he tells us that the money he used to pay the Iranians was put up by the son of a well-known local citizen . ’
17 Our intuition and experience tells us that the division algorithm is clearly true .
18 The Central England TEC tells us that the system of ’ funding must be commensurate with the Government 's guarantee .
19 In the poem you are about to hear , the famous poet , William Wordsworth tells us that the day we lose the ability to marvel at something as wonderful as a rainbow , we lose something very important .
20 This word ‘ gently ’ enhances the tenderness of the lines , while ‘ fields unsown ’ tells us that the man had to go and work in the fields , suggesting a strength and a vigour which he must have had and thereby making his death harder to accept .
21 Ephesians 4:30 tells us that the Spirit seals us in preparation for the day of redemption : the ‘ already ’ and the ‘ not yet ’ are united in that phrase To speak of a ‘ firstfruits ’ inevitably takes one 's eyes to the ‘ not yet ’ ( and this is made explicit in Romans 8:23 ) .
22 Wordsworth tells us that the poem refers to his daughter Catherine , who died in 1812 .
23 Our intuition tells us that the use of synthetic oils is antithetical to the philosophy of aromatherapy — even though some synthetic oils contain ‘ active principles ’ derived from plants .
24 Tells us that the son makes you free .
25 As has already been seen , it was the style of both church and politicians to avoid their mutual consultations being known , which tells us that the secularity of the state at that time was partially a façade , but one which it was felt by both interested parties had to be maintained , probably so as not to confuse the faithful .
26 Rivers ( 1964 ) tells us that the essence of this type of behaviour is that responses are connected to a cue from the leader ( the teacher ) .
27 The constitution tells us that the president of the United States is commander in chief of American armed forces and as commander in chief he can despatch American armed forces to any part of the world he chooses to .
28 1 ( n : n{ 4 ) = ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , This statement tells us that the set of numbers , n , such that n is less than 4 , is the set of numbers 0 , 1,2,3. 2 ( n:n } 8 ) ( 9,10,11,12 … )
29 Noting that 3\3 , 3\45 , … , unc and unc we see that Eisenstein 's theorem tells us that the polynomial in brackets is irreducible in Z[x] .
30 In his ’ Dear Colleague ’ letter the Secretary of State tells us that the uprating of student grants in 1990-91 was over and above the extra money made available through student loans .
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