Example sentences of "it [adv] follows [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even if I allow him to scribble down a few paragraphs of his own fiction ( and I do not see why I should ) it still follows that any words he might write must in the first instance be composed by me .
2 This is true for all points above the LM curve and it similarly follows that upward pressure will be exerted on interest rates at all points below the LM curve .
3 It also follows that any sufferer primarily addicted to one of these other drugs will tend to be cross-addicted to alcohol .
4 It also follows that any assets brought into the marriage at its commencement by either party should be left out of the reckoning on divorce as well .
5 If the primary function of repression is to prevent the return of the repressed , it clearly follows that any theory which describes that repressed material runs the risk of being confused with it and coming under attack just as the original repressed elements would do if they attempted to struggle back into consciousness .
6 It has been questioned whether there is much resemblance between a student working in the Nuffield mode and an experimental scientist working in his laboratory , and probably many a teacher of science has wondered whether it logically follows that this objective requires the use of discovery learning .
7 Representing the operation of Laplace transformation by , it immediately follows that 11.5 ( a ) Unit step function delayed by time with respect to the origin of time , ( b ) unit pulse thought of as the difference between two unit step functions with differing delays and , ( c ) unit square wave thought of as a combination of unit step functions with delays that are multiples of half the period and ( d ) unit impulse function ( see text ) .
8 It therefore follows that technical personnel are assigned to divisions on the basis of discipline , and for the purpose of accountability , control and maintenance of professional standards .
9 It therefore follows that all sedimentary bodies , other than deep sea oozes and volcanic ash deposits , are likely to be diachronous .
10 It therefore follows that any deviation from average conditions will result in a difference between the predicted tide and the actual tide experienced .
11 It therefore follows that objective observation and analysis of social life are possible .
12 This , however , assumes that because we tend to process more semantic knowledge than non-semantic knowledge , it therefore follows that semantic processing is equivalent to making use of previous knowledge to interpret presented stimuli in a meaningful fashion .
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