Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] conclude " in BNC.
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1 | We may therefore conclude in relation to bargaining structures ( whether centralised or decentralised ) that although there are clearly forces making for change in all countries their extent should , perhaps , not be over-estimated — especially not those changes which may appear to produce convergent systems . |
2 | This is of course not possible , and we should rather conclude that any intermediate , formed by the initial attack of Cl - on , must have no significant absorption in the spectral range studied , or that its concentration is never so great that it contributes significantly to the spectrum . |
3 | But we should not conclude from this that they are therefore intrinsically objectionable and unworkable . |
4 | We must surely conclude that when Reagan ran for national office in 1980 he was hardly the amateur in politics that his critics suggested . |
5 | In Act 4 the theatre score and the quarto are in total agreement : the only problem is the blank space left in the score for the Dance of the Four Seasons , which we must regretfully conclude is lost . |
6 | We must therefore conclude that social class as it is used in stratificational studies is a proxy variable covering distinctions in life-style , attitude and belief as well as differential access to wealth , power and prestige . |
7 | Given the existence of the uncounted unemployed and the under-utilised labour force , we might reasonably conclude that the official statistics seriously underestimate actual unemployment . |
8 | Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) . |
9 | However , we could not conclude from the equation that one molecule of hydrogen , H2 , collides with one molecule of bromine , Br2 , to produce two molecules of HBr . |
10 | We can thus conclude that the ε-ζ values of roughly -30° observed for these steps in the dodecamer conformation clearly belong to the B I family . |
11 | All we can reasonably conclude is that they happened at the same time . |
12 | We can surely conclude that if you know that you are sitting reading , you know that you are not a brain in a vat , and hence ( by simple modus tollens ) that since you do n't know that you are not a brain in a vat ( agreed above ) you do n't know that you are sitting reading . |
13 | Given the observations about the importance of methodology , study design and case definition noted above we can probably conclude that there is no one single ‘ true ’ estimate of dementia . |
14 | Therefore we can probably conclude that conditions ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) or some close equivalent , are in fact necessary . |
15 | Guy ( 1980 ) has concluded from his study of final stop deletion that the individual follows the group norm very closely ; but since we know that scores for different linguistic variables are not distributed within or between groups in a comparable way , we can not conclude that all variables will behave in the same way as the syllable-final alveolar stop . |
16 | We can not conclude this report of the questionnaire findings without thanking all those who completed parts of the questionnaire in their own institutions and the administrators who facilitated the process . |
17 | We can not conclude with confidence whether pigeons have a map sense at all , and if so whether they use the sun or magnetic co-ordinates . |
18 | We can best conclude our discussion of melodic construction by giving the skeleton form — sentence by sentence — of a number of melodies , showing how the principle of ‘ statement and change ’ ( discussed in chapter 3 ) can be applied to theme building . |
19 | But with Nietzsche in mind , we can hardly conclude this section without mention of Richard Wagner : a figure of central importance to Nietzsche , albeit one of only peripheral relevance to the tradition in itself . |
20 | Two additional criteria need to be satisfied before we can definitely conclude that expectations are being formed rationally . |
21 | We can therefore conclude that in these societies a different system of exchange or barter was used for basic daily transactions . |
22 | We can therefore conclude that the ideas of Marx and Weber can , for our purposes , be partly combined to produce a three-class model of contemporary capitalist societies . |
23 | This test precisely locates the form responsible for a given meaning , and at the same time ensures that its role is that of a semantic constituent ; from 6 we can therefore conclude that cat is a semantic constituent of The cat sat on the mat . |
24 | If they are , then we can safely conclude that what is true of this group is also true of others . |
25 | When newspapers start to report falls in Labour 's opinion-poll lead to 15% as a setback and Conservatives claim as a triumph Labour 's best-ever local-government result , we can safely conclude that the political landscape in Britain has changed . |
26 | As she seems to have stayed on the island for only three weeks , however , being moved back to Stirling when the English army left Scotland at the end of September , we can only conclude that these are testimony not to Mary as an infant prodigy , but to her fascination as a source of romance and legend . |
27 | ‘ We can only conclude these things have been dumped because people have no further use for them . ’ |
28 | We can only conclude that it was chiefly in the enthusiasm with which the British talked about it all . |
29 | From this whole picture of ignorance and inactivity , and of continuing dissent even where there was knowledge , we can only conclude that legislative acts were commonly accepted , even by those responsible for them , as expressions of hope or at best long-term intention , rather than as strictly enforceable legislative acts . |
30 | After these two letters , we hear no more of Osbern , and we can only conclude that he died soon after Anselm 's consecration . |