Example sentences of "show that [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our data show that despite treatment nearly one half ( 49% ) of 100 such children grew less than 4 cm per year during at least two individual years of follow up .
2 The results show that for Ms , 40/115 ( 35% ) of the utterances were parsed into 10 million or more word-paths ( Fig. 7.1 ) , but only 13/115 ( 11.3% ) utterances were parsed into 1000 or less word-paths .
3 Values of Θ and ψ 1 , in table 8.1 , show that for systems 1 to 4 the entropy parameter is positive , as expected , but for poly ( acrylic acid ) in dioxan and polymethacrylonitrile in butanone , ψ is negative at the theta temperature .
4 Batkin et al. ( 1970 ) show that for rats there are problems of perception of sound at a later stage if temporary deprivation occurs at birth .
5 The results also show that for couples with one infected partner and having sex three times daily , the woman is on average likely to become infected within four months , and the man within a year .
6 The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development education statistics show that for 18-year-olds staying on in education , Britain is fourteenth out of fifteen .
7 Its latest figures show that on £1.2bn of business it only made £18m profit .
8 there and perhaps coming on to the Residents ' Association point that made in their proof , that our forecasts actually show that on balance , er er there would be an increase in flow in fact on the on that route as it approaches the A sixty one .
9 Statistics show that on average 924 prescriptions are dispensed each month .
10 Titrations show that at pH 6.5 , His126 is uncharged and only the ( not ) NH ( 12.51 p.p.m. ) , which is hydrogen-bonded to Met100(CO) , is observed .
11 The curves show that at 9.1V the current is 100mA .
12 New clinical trials show that including garlic in the diet can significantly reduce cholesterol in the blood , according to Dr Jorg Grunwald , a research biologist from Berlin .
13 New figures show that between April and June 1991 planners at Hartlepool Council succeeded in determining 87pc of applications within eight weeks , compared to the national average of 60pc .
14 The numbers show that in Africa and in Latin America , excluding Chile , only about 17 per cent of targets for privatisation had actually been sold and in Asia only about 30 per cent .
15 AIDS figures released today by the Scottish Office show that in September there were sixteen new cases of the disease in Scotland bringing the cumulative total to four hundred and thirty-eight .
16 These studies show that in Bield schemes 12.7% of tenants are dementia sufferers ( 10.4% mild ; 2.3% moderate ) .
17 The report admitted that the survey ‘ does in fact show that in comparison with this year 's results from West Germany , we have appreciably more trees in the slightly ( 11–25 per cent ) and moderately ( 26–60 per cent ) damaged categories . ’
18 Provisional figures show that by December 1991 the number had fallen to 108,982 , a reduction of 41 per cent .
19 Modelling studies show that by rotation of main-chain torsion angles to achieve only allowed Ramachandran values ( Fig. 2 c ) and adjustments of the side-chain torsion angles , the side chains of His15 and Arg17 can be easily brought together to make a closed conformation ( Fig. 2 b ) suitable for accommodating a phosphoryl group ; adjustments of main-chain and side-chain torsion angles were made using the program TURBO-FRODO ( ref. 9 ; Biographics , Marseilles ) .
20 Government figures released today show that like Wymott at the time of the riot , nearly a third of prisons in England and Wales are overcrowded , several housing seventy percent more prisoners than they were designed for .
21 Although the evidence presented does not refute the claim that in the long run exchange rates compensate for domestic inflation differentials , it does show that over periods of several years real exchange rate anomalies can and do occur .
22 Later chapters will show that in pollution control work , standards are by no means treated as absolute proscriptions inexorably enforced .
23 Study of the examples will show that in order to simulate the behaviour of a system one must in the first instance understand it .
24 Thus , if the taxpayer can show that in year 1 he had been assessed under s739 on the £100,000 which accrued to the trust then the trustees are able either in that year or in subsequent years to pay the monies out without any tax charge under s742(2) ( c ) .
25 Later discoveries would show that in fact both are bipedal , with massive hind legs and diminutive forelimbs .
26 A judge of an inferior court , in order to entitle himself to this immunity , must , however , show that in reality , or at any rate upon the facts disclosed to him , he had jurisdiction in the matter in question .
27 In a journey back through the history of crime and delinquency , Pearson shows that for generations Britain has been plagued by the same problems and fears as today .
28 Figure 2 shows that for spring there was a cyclical pattern of peaks and troughs in both O 3 and HNO 3 , with peaks for example near days 260 and 275 .
29 He shows that for men this occurs at an age somewhere in the mid-80s .
30 His criticism of Lévy-Bruhl for overstressing the distance between the savage and the modern mind shows that for Eliot the two were linked , but Lévy-Bruhl 's stress on the different , apparently unreasonable nature of the savage leads to the modern Sweeney whose world is far removed from the sweet reason of Emerson .
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