Example sentences of "statistics that [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It used to be that Opposition spokesmen quoted figures that were four years out of date , but the hon. Gentleman depends on statistics that go back 10 years . |
2 | This is despite quoting statistics that present a much more favourable view of the Czechs . |
3 | It was the NSF 's statistics that led President Carter 's administration to feed more funds to basic science , though it is doubtful whether the numbers help in decision making at a more detailed level — whether to increase or cut a laboratory 's budget , for example . |
4 | National Drinkwise Day was organised against the background of statistics that show alcohol consumption per head has more than doubled in Britain since the Second World War , with alcohol abuse on the increase among the young . |
5 | Statistics that relate maternal health and mortality to reproductive patterns are sparse for developing and developed countries . |
6 | The parser was trained by taking a database of manually parsed sentences and extracting statistics that refer to the likelihood of a non-terminal parse being obtained from a set of constituents ( e.g. what are the possible set of constituents that can form an adjectival phrase and how likely are they to do so ) . |
7 | If you use the SSTOR utility that comes with DR DOS 6 and SuperStor , it will give you statistics that include a current compression ratio plus Actual Free , the real uncompressed free space . |
8 | It 's almost worth advertising alcohol just to preserve the lobbying the brewers indulge in to prove that it does n't encourage young people to drink , just for the sight of their endless statistics that prove that all this money they spend on advertising is n't making anybody buy their product : run this by me again , why are you doing it ? |
9 | erm so I mean for example with something like statistics that covers different techniques and activities from , you know , different books erm something like erm something like social most of it comes out of that which is a thing we did because people were experiencing difficulty with it so we thought well right we 'll , we 'll , we 'll sort of anchor the syllabus mostly to , you know , one particular book erm so different , different staff use different techniques , some people ha have drawn on a whole variety of things and , and , and some people have just drawn on one erm I think the main priority is to try and do some coursework though in your case erm |
10 | One would not think that it was important from the statistics that have been compiled about the industry under this Government . |
11 | The reason is a succession of statistics that suggest a rapidly weakening economy . |
12 | Occupational statistics that deal with categories of employment make no distinctions within the self-employed group . |
13 | And I say that in a right of some statistics that appear in today 's agenda . |
14 | FURTHER evidence that the economy may be edging out of recession came with yesterday 's publication of statistics that showed a bigger than expected pick-up in credit lending and a smaller than expected rise in the jobless total . |