Example sentences of "it [is] implied that " in BNC.
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1 | There is , however , a danger here that older people will be infantilised when it is implied that they are no longer competent and able to discriminate for themselves . |
2 | When asked a question such as ‘ What do you do ? ’ , it is implied that something more should be going on , that standing around on a comer must be a means to an end . |
3 | When someone is said to act or react with ‘ full ’ or ‘ sufficient ’ awareness — qualifications which recur in our argument without further explanation , with no doubt irritating frequency — it is implied that he is aware of everything relevant to his choice of means or ends . |
4 | It is sometimes admitted that there are dangers in this in that they can take the wrong decisions , about new technology , or marketing a product , or about industrial relations , and it is implied that if these decisions lead to the wrong strategy then all will be lost for everyone . |
5 | At the same time it is implied that when Re takes his eternal position in the sky , the power of his name will remain on earth , invested in the living Horus , the king . |
6 | The result is that the monarchy is immediately , and rationally , justified , when it is implied that the institution creates wealth or nationality . |
7 | It is implied that there is such a thing as wind , which has the property of being able to cause the motion of objects such as prams , which stand in its path . |
8 | It is implied that the same particular ( the same " complex of compresence " ) can be in two different places , or recur " at different times . |
9 | For it is implied that we can not meaningfully claim that a given object might be different in certain respects without becoming a different individual . |
10 | if their dividends are in arrears ) it is implied that they have no vote in other circumstances . |
11 | Just as the individual 's own make up ( as revealed in the House of Alma episode in II , IX ) is shown to contain elements which are potentially destructive , so it is implied that the civilised centre from which the knights supposedly originate is not impervious to the savage . |
12 | Is it not also serious that it is implied that the Home Office knew about that involvement at the time ? |
13 | An example of terms routinely implied in contracts of sale is that where goods are ordered from a manufacturer who makes such goods , it is implied that the goods are the manufacturer 's own make and supplied under his normal label for the brand ( see Johnson v Raylton ( 1881 ) 7 QBD 438 ; Scaliaris v E Ofverberg and Co ( 1921 ) 37 TLR 307 ) . |
14 | It is implied that anybody with mental illness in the community who refuses medication might be compelled to take it . |
15 | Notice that already , in talking about different tones , some idea of function has been introduced ; speakers are said to select from a choice of tones according to how they want the utterance to be heard , and it is implied that the listener will hear one-syllable utterances said with different tones as sounding different in some way . |