Example sentences of "follows [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The second person then follows so that in the end the whole team is linked together by string .
2 On writing about his perfect country house , Baillie Scott is adamantly opposed to the vulgar and proposes what he considers to be the simple open plan way of life : ‘ Having arrived at the central idea of a hall or living room as the keynote of a home it follows naturally that one must group round this the various other rooms … first the ‘ ladies ’ bower'' , the ‘ ‘ drawing-room' ’ as we now call it .
3 As women increasingly spend some of their married lives in careers , it follows also that they have more economic power .
4 It follows also that it is not credit-broking merely to advertise credit facilities or even carry application forms .
5 Therefore , it follows logically that it will normally be in the interests of the TNCs to try to create the market for their standard products in new locations irrespective of the perceived social needs of the indigenous populations , as Levitt ( 1983 ) persuasively argues .
6 It follows then that the ‘ Action Men ’ are often seen as incompetent and as avoiding work which calls for common sense .
7 It follows then that when the student can correctly apply the rule in a variety of situations , she can be said to have learned the rule .
8 It follows then that if the outcomes are poor , or lower than expected , the teacher is at fault , and should be held accountable .
9 It follows then that if a poor vein on a good tribute suddenly improved then the men working it would stand to profit well , though they might expect to find that on the next setting-day , the rate would almost certainly be reduced in the mine 's favour .
10 Perhaps it follows then that the ‘ life ’ was in the Davidson Room and Church ?
11 It follows therefore that if the sole member is also a director , he or she can not be the secretary .
12 It follows therefore that the trustees can make a claim on the employer to make up the deficiency and claim a share in the company 's assets if the employer goes into liquidation .
13 It follows therefore that a discussion of the effectiveness of the Chinese Wall ( a self regulatory/quasi-statutory mechanism designed , inter alia , to prevent insider dealing ) ought sensibly to be preceded by an initial outline of the substantive law regulating the practice , the likelihood of detection , and the penalties capable of being imposed .
14 It follows therefore that if the domain is known , it may be advantageous to eliminate the alternative word senses from a definition so that processing focuses only on those that are relevant to the domain .
15 ‘ It follows therefore that every citizen has a right to criticise an inefficient or corrupt government without fear of civil as well as criminal prosecution .
16 It follows therefore that it is enough for the prosecution if they have proved in these cases the assumption by the [ defendants ] of any of the rights of the owner of the goods in question , that is to say , the supermarket concerned , it being common ground in these cases that the other three of the four elements mentioned in Viscount Dilhorne 's speech in Reg. v. Lawrence had been fully established .
17 It follows therefore that it should be cross-curricular and readily accessible to all , and therefore in the library .
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