Example sentences of "shows [conj] it [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 do n't you go comma say your teacher , or somebody like that , so it just shows that it 's not a reference .
2 I must emphasise that these conclusions are quite tentative , because of the lack of data , hopefully as we carry on , and maybe get more schools involved , we 'll get a bigger set of data , then we can actually do some statistical analysis , and , to be more certain of the results , but it shows general patterns that we 'd expect , so it makes , it shows that it 's quite easy for the schoolchildren , and it fits in very well with their geography courses , and the new G C S E curriculum .
3 Everything that Labour says about public spending shows that it is completely indifferent to inflation , which would have a bad effect on unemployment .
4 It is selectively impaired by lesions involving subcortical visual relays but detailed analysis of the deficit shows that it is probably due to a mild impairment in detecting contrast similar to that obtained with small cortical lesions ( Legg 1988 ; Legg and Cowey 1977 ; Legg and Turkish 1983 ) .
5 The example of a tape recorder shows that it is not : the same machine can translate information in the form of sound waves in the air into patterns of magnetization on a tape , and vice versa .
6 Quite the contrary , all the evidence from experiments with mice , which have been intensively studied , shows that it is not even possible for the nucleus of a very early embryonic mouse cell to substitute for the egg nucleus .
7 However , a close examination of this work shows that it is not strictly ab initio , in that extrapolations are made from calculations performed on other molecules .
8 Whitehead Mann 's prominence shows that it is not necessary to wholly own a large number of overseas offices to gain and handle top assignments successfully ; its membership of the Ward Howell Group covers its international search needs without incurring the capital expenditure and risk that the Big Four have undertaken .
9 The example of the Delphic treasuries shows that it is not safe to assume that it is actually earlier in date , but it probably is so .
10 The finding that ‘ ee ’ occurred significantly less often in the gead condition than in the other two conditions shows that it is not only the single grapheme that is used as a unit in reading non-words aloud .
11 Experience shows that it is often difficult to assess the extent of exposure to light that samples receive in the market and hence to estimate the degree of exaggeration or acceleration that any one test gives .
12 Pointing out difficulties is a very common behaviour but is one of the riskier ones because research shows that it is far from certain how people will take it .
13 The example of the a-ray microscope shows that it is far from clear how these two worlds could be juxtaposed without subverting and contradicting the very quantum theory they were invented to explain .
14 Furthermore , one might point out that modern observations of innovation in primate behaviour — particularly with regard to feeding techniques — shows that it is always the younger animals who are the experimenters .
15 This shows that it is still possible to produce a useful and innovative medicine without the huge financial and technical resources that are at the disposal of the multinational corporations .
16 The Labour party 's amendment shows that it is still wedded to clause 4 and to renationalisation , despite the fact that the leader of the Labour party said recently : ’ We must learn to run capitalism better than the Conservatives . ’
17 This reveals a close understanding of the phenomenon and shows that it was well known even at this early date .
18 Ours shows because it 's not a bold pattern it 's very subdued
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