Example sentences of "evidence [verb] that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the matter of stop-and-search powers and cautioning decisions there is evidence suggesting that a disproportionate amount of black young males are stopped by the police .
2 There is no evidence to indicate that the old Mines Royal ever did any more work hereabouts following the War .
3 But there 's little evidence to suggest that a pregnant woman 's cravings reflect her nutritional needs any more than anyone else 's .
4 For example , there is evidence to suggest that a good deal of communication is achieved not so much by the online assembly of analysed items but by the adaptation of formulaic phrases ( see , for example , Pawley and Syder 1983 ) .
5 There is some evidence to suggest that a little alcohol , particularly a glass or two of red wine each day , may help to guard against heart disease .
6 There 's no evidence to suggest that an unusual names increase the selling rate .
7 However , there is evidence to suggest that the volcanic sequence may be thin or absent south of 57° 30'N on the western margin of the Rockall Trough , where there is known to be a block-faulted margin structure .
8 There is compelling evidence to suggest that the second amplification stage is mediated by leukotriene B 4 , a lipo-oxygenase product released by the neutrophils themselves .
9 There is clearly refutable evidence to suggest that the great majority , as many as seventy five percent , of all such cases are not genuine .
10 For example , there is evidence to suggest that the ordinary child ( as opposed to the already emotionally disturbed child ) is perfectly capable of distinguishing reality from fantasy situations .
11 There is much evidence to suggest that the American transformation was in many cases too sudden , too linked with immediately available federal grants , too concerned in fact with the importance of material provision rather than with steady and persistent thought and experimentation .
12 There is no evidence to suggest that the British courts would accept this view .
13 ( See also Holland and Forbes ( 1982 a , b ) , who provide further evidence to suggest that the CS-evoked representation of an event can act as a substitute for the event itself . )
14 There is some evidence to suggest that the high costs of operating in the south and south east , and the growing skill shortage problem , are beginning to influence location decisions but the region seems set to retain its leading position for some time to come .
15 Born has assembled evidence to suggest that the important trigger to thrombogenesis in vivo is ADP and that at sites of vascular injury enough ADP is released from damaged cells to initiate thrombogenesis ( Born , 1983 ) .
16 One thing , however , would certainly be damaging politically to a Home Secretary : stubbornness as evidence mounts that a great injustice may have been done .
17 Each season the evidence mounts that the national park is being driven towards ecological collapse .
18 Four elements here are open to criticism : ( 1 ) the term batteur de mesure had become discredited and much less used by 1790 , because of its association with the bad old days ; ( 2 ) the ‘ large stick ’ whatever its size in 1750 , got markedly smaller by 1790 ; ( 3 ) there was no unified body of opinion which attacked ‘ woodchopping ’ over the decades : in fact Rousseau 's text , and those of his epigones , aspired to make musico-political points in favour of Italian opera as much as about beating time ; ( 4 ) audible stick signals can not be said , at least after 1781 , to have ‘ co-ordinated ’ chorus and ballet , if that implies ‘ heard as a matter of course ’ ; the evidence shows that no audible signal was thereafter heard as a matter of course .
19 The two final categories call for no comment at this stage beyond the fact that the fiscal evidence shows that the overwhelming majority of husbandmen did actually have less than £10 worth of personal estate ; the £10-£99 group looks like an intrapolation to accommodate a broad spectrum of well-to-do peasants ( including yeomen ) , master craftsmen and small-time merchants .
20 This interpretation was already being undermined in the 1830s as new evidence showed that the geographical provinces did indeed extend some way back into the past .
21 There is thus no evidence to suppose that the younger generation is prepared to act like Michels 's trade union leaders and moderate the principles of their movement in return for personal power and prestige .
22 Environmental archaeology provides evidence to demonstrate that the human environment has changed many times in the past , each change heralding periods of technological , economic and social change as human societies struggled to find new ways to gain a living from the world around them .
23 A judicial commission which on Sept. 26 began a fresh inquiry into the air crash which killed President Gen. Zia ul-Haq in August 1988 [ see pp. 36217 ] heard evidence alleging that the former army Chief of Staff Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg had plotted the crash [ see p. 38289 ] .
24 Such evidence indicates that a whole range of disorderly behaviour occurred at football grounds during this period — missile throwing , pitch invasions and other supposedly ‘ contemporary ’ phenomena .
25 The evidence indicates that the polar regions are among the first to detect changes arising from greenhouse warming .
26 International evidence indicates that an early exit is not confined to declining industries alone .
27 The most significant piece of information which resulted from the study was that after a world wide search no evidence emerged that a serious outbreak of fire had occurred in a high-bay warehouse over 10 metres high .
28 Preliminary evidence suggested that a second planet was also orbiting the star further out .
29 Circumstantial evidence suggested that the fifth bomb was loaded at Malta and transferred onto PanAm 103 at Frankfurt .
30 There is no evidence to show that a particular typeface is generally more legible for pupils with visual impairments than any other ; it is the layout and contrast that require attention .
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