Example sentences of "it [adv] show that " in BNC.

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1 Not only is it little consolation , he wrote , it is actually a further cause for despair , for it only shows that everything is far too late , that the glass was a dream of lateness and the work on the glass was a fantasy of lateness and the belief in the glass was the madness of one who has lost all sense of the meaning of lateness .
2 It only shows that the brain is implicated in the process by which the inner mind structure in the subtle energy fields seeks outward expression .
3 The panspermia hypothesis does not deny that life started in a ‘ primeval soup ’ , it merely shows that life can come together in a variety of different ways .
4 On its own , replication does not validate a theory derived from experimental results ; it merely shows that the results are obtainable .
5 If the hon. Gentleman thinks that that is odd it merely shows that , in common with the hon. Member for Livingston , he has had no experience of such matters .
6 It just shows that there 's more to demo-making than a bunch of programmers having fun .
7 It just shows that no one is immune from the property slump , ’ said David Hare , president of the National Association of Estate Agents .
8 However : ‘ In context , the absence of clear sentence boundaries does not mean that conversation is difficult to follow : it just shows that conversation is organised in a different way from writing ’ ( Leech et al. , p. 8/7 ) .
9 It just shows that bargains are still to be had at such sales , and most are not nicked .
10 It just shows that 1 goal is not enough , especially where leeds are concerned .
11 It just shows that the level of racial sickness was pretty deep in some circles , ’ he said .
12 do n't you go comma say your teacher , or somebody like that , so it just shows that it 's not a reference .
13 I mean if you go down Cornmarket in a normal summer , you can hardly hear anything but erm American voices , so it just shows that there is a vast potential there , but it 's getting them here .
14 Not only was Marx willing to accept that historical development might have followed several different lines in different places but it also shows that he was always revising his ideas .
15 It also shows that , if classed in groups natural to them , rather than in groups based on their remote descendants , the Burgess arthropods are not such a disparate lot .
16 This is just another example of regulation but it also shows that in the early frog embryo the fate of the parts is not fixed .
17 It also shows that if you really look , it is possible to understand what your equipment is doing .
18 It also shows that the next section of commentary is cued to commence half way through shot 17 and that there is no musical background at this point in the movie .
19 It also shows that 10,200 firms are now registered with the three bodies , of which 160 firms audit listed companies ; however , only 20 audit more than five listed companies .
20 It also shows that , when Russian enterprises reacted to the reforms by jacking up prices and withholding output , they were not doing so because they could not adapt to the bewildering change around them ; they were reacting to the incentives they faced , which said that goods were stores of value while money was not .
21 But it also shows that the introduction of the test of ‘ sufficient interest ’ has had a liberalizing effect on the law of standing .
22 But it also shows that a writer 's verbal art can often be more profitably examined within the narrower scope of a chapter , a page , or even a paragraph , where the stylistic values can be more closely related to their function within a particular context .
23 It also shows that you have confidence in the product .
24 It also shows that whereas the universities and polytechnics/colleges had almost the same number of full-time students in 1987 , part-time students were mainly concentrated in the latter and the Open University .
25 While the table shows that the worst graduate unemployment in 1984 was among the arts ( other than languages ) group , it also shows that scientists were more likely to be unemployed than either social studies or language graduates ( social studies here includes business , accountancy and law ) .
26 It also shows that their very small holdings of sight deposits enables them to hold very small reserves of notes , coin and bankers ' balances .
27 It also shows that their assets had increased by approximately 20bn over the previous year and that this expansion was typical of their success in the 1980s .
28 It also shows that the Thatcher government found it difficult to implement its objective of quickly reducing this percentage .
29 It also shows that , since 1974 , before every increase in consumer spending there has been an increase in consumer confidence — that the one always follows the other .
30 It also shows that the infection increases both basal and stimulated acid secretion .
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