Example sentences of "implication [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Could the implication be that today the Christian at work is quietly to put up with any kind of abuse or ill-treatment ?
2 Er and I , as Mr Curtis has suggested , if Mr Shepherd who conducted the greenbelt local plan enquiry decided on massive relaxation or substantial relaxation on the inner boundary , er of the greenbelt , er and the implication being that er some of that land could be made available for housing , then yes , as a matter of principal that would cast doubt on the new settlement er strategy in terms of the in terms of the numbers , conversely , if you look at another option , if you , for example , confirmed the new settlement strategy but thought that the development requirement for Greater York really was er needed to be larger than nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , twelve thousand , thirteen thousand , and I hope not , then the County Council would need to have a look at the issue of one as opposed to two new settlements , and again we will do that , and we will not take any decisions on the basis of having one report , er but not another , and I hope er that that is helpful , I can confirm that er at the end of this month the Greater York authorities will be meeting , erm and er they will be urgently looking towards erm progress erm on this issue .
3 The implication is that style is inconsequential and almost content-free , and that speculative buildings are not really designed by architects , but by commercial forces .
4 The implication is that Mr Morita thought that he had a bargain .
5 The theological implication is that the Son must be somewhere midway between the Creator and the contingent creation now in need of redemption .
6 The other implication is that conflict , when it arose , was between men organized in groups sharing common descent .
7 The implication is that , to solve some kinds of problem , an animal must know that something is the case , and not merely that a given action or sequence of actions has in the past been reinforced .
8 The implication is that the Frankish foot soldier was skilled in all round weaponry , able to fight at a distance and at close quarters .
9 The implication is that sovereignty is not worth having , since we are totally constrained by what the Germans do anyway .
10 The implication is that poverty is due to lack of involvement with successful capitalist enterprise and , though a minority of the poor do become successful entrepreneurs by building up small businesses from street selling , the vast majority are poor because they are excluded from the modern economy .
11 The implication is that industrialisation was not the planned result of a dynamic , forward-thinking group but a reaction to a crisis ( Chilcote and Edelstein 1974 ) .
12 ( The further implication is that the change in the effectiveness of the stimulus that is responsible for latent inhibition is not susceptible to the effects of heightened arousal . )
13 The emphasis on cell lineage in the worm is a little misleading since the implication is that the behaviour of the cells is entirely determined only by the lineage and not by cell signals .
14 The implication is that White women with bourgeois aspirations when denied sexual satisfaction are susceptible to ‘ irrational ’ racial prejudice .
15 The implication is that two injections are better than one , which is not always true , and that less strict glycaemic control is acceptable with a shorter expected lifespan , which seems reasonable .
16 The implication is that scanning systems should not be locked into continuous data on limited sectors of the environment … .
17 The implication is that some Upper Carboniferous rocks of the foreland are still in the oil window , and that even if fairly high regional palaeogeothermal gradients are assumed , the gas preservation limit is likely to be several kilometres deep where the high-volatile coals occur .
18 Since the anatomical asymmetries of human language areas first appear in utero , the implication is that preliminary stages of language acquisition could begin before birth .
19 The implication is that males need maintain high levels of vigilance only when in nuptial plumage .
20 The clear implication is that no machine is capable of doing the job .
21 As the likelihood of restricting drivers to eight km/h for all but the shortest distances appears remote , the implication is that all shared-space areas must be for small groups of houses only or short culs-de-sac .
22 The implication is that , depending on the preference of the church planter , YWAM may plant Baptist , Anglican , house church or another type of church , but not YWAM churches !
23 The implication is that the early Australians may have imported their basic mythology at some distant time or had experienced cultural intercourse with visitors from India in the not so remote past .
24 The implication is that what we really need is a properly enforced SSAP 6 approach .
25 The implication is that Saruman has been led from ethically neutral researches into the kind of wanton pollution and love of dirt we see in ‘ The Scouring of the Shire ’ by something corrupting in the love of machines or in the very desire for control over the natural world .
26 The implication is that these women were the sexual victims of men who just wanted a good time .
27 One implication is that professional power is not just determined by professional status but by effectiveness in establishing the negotiating processes and helping to find solutions .
28 The clear implication is that there is one universal sign language .
29 The implication is that ergonomics has been properly applied .
30 The probable implication is that science would need to be presented in the context of the needs of society and individuals .
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