Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] suggest that " in BNC.

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1 The number of mortgages in arrears also suggest that repossessions are set to continue .
2 Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed .
3 The performance indicators also suggest that the groups ' improvements were marginally better than the individuals ' improvements , as we have already noted .
4 In view of the importance of language in education , the authors also suggest that the BPVT might be used to assess scholastic aptitude , although it seems unwise to rely solely on one test for this purpose .
5 The authors plausibly suggest that the interventions may have been too late .
6 Finally , in all applications fields , the findings of the reviews above suggest that there is a need for improvements in user interfaces of all kinds .
7 The counts also suggest that most Sussex woods have comparatively poor populations of many breeding summer visitors .
8 In fact , however , international comparisons strongly suggest that it is not the most downtrodden and deprived who provide the most militant source of protest .
9 The careers of other scholars of the period who reached the highest mevleviyets likewise suggest that by this time teaching on at least two levels of medreses beyond the Sahn had become customary , the top level being composed of the Suleymaniye medreses and the later imperial medreses , such as those of Selim II and Murad III .
10 Some accounts also suggest that these waves swept over the low-lying parts of St Pierre , near the waterfront , causing some damage and casualties .
11 Late Cenozoic volcanism , which is extensive over much of the area , and low seismic wave velocities together suggest that the lithosphere below the Tibetan Plateau is still unusually hot and is therefore probably weaker than in adjacent areas .
12 The figures also suggest that if you hold a qualification , you are half as likely to be unemployed as someone who has none . ’
13 These observations also suggest that a single endonuclease molecule is responsible for the 50% cleavage of the circular DNA .
14 It is unknown whether low amplitude propagated contractions and high amplitude propagated contractions have the same physiological basis and serve the same function — that is , whether they are parts of a continuum of propagated contractions. ( 3 ) High amplitude propagated contractions start from the ascending colon ( old observations also suggest that the appendix may be involved in such forceful activity ) , and most are propagated in an aboral direction .
15 Both surveys also suggest that the state of the local labour market has an important influence on the extent to which unemployed people take temporary work .
16 These studies now suggest that CRP is the best single serum parameter for distinguishing between mild and severe acute pancreatitis .
17 Historians are rarely able to get to the truth of the matter in this way , but family stories often suggest that drunkenness was the reason for an otherwise inexplicable decline , not just in the Tudor and Stuart era but in much later times .
18 It therefore states that many British trade unionists now suggest that we need a new industrial relations institution where a wide agenda of issues can be discussed between managers and employee representatives that work company level .
19 The studies tentatively suggest that such union organisational factors are more important influences in promoting internal democracy than are national , contextual characteristics such as the political and industrial relations systems , or the existence of competing union federations .
20 The results of Warman 's experiments strongly suggest that in normal language comprehension syntactic processing is not autonomous , in the sense that the time taken to understand a sentence does not depend solely on the amount of syntactic analysis required .
21 Otherwise , the figures on present-day variations strongly suggest that since then it is nasal environments that have subsequently led the change , closely followed by fricative and voiced stop environments .
22 Butler and Stokes ' surveys even suggest that part of the electoral swing to the Tories was for no more substantial a reason than the belief among some electors in the ‘ circulation of the parties ’ , i.e. the sentiment that ‘ it 's time the other party had a go ’ .
23 Industry sources however suggest that the contract is extremely important to Telefunken , which is now part of the giant Daimler-Benz industrial combine .
24 Industry sources however suggest that the contract is extremely important to Telefunken , which is now part of the giant Daimler-Benz industrial combine .
25 It 's taken the club a couple of years to get its youth policy back on track , but all the signs now suggest that the current crop of teenagers is the most promising since John Robertson , Gary Mackay and David Bowman came through the ranks in the early Eighties .
26 Government authorities blandly suggest that it may not be quite that long because there may soon be so few salmon to net that the sea fishermen will pack in their licences as they will be uncommercial .
27 Nor do his choral forces always suggest that they are home in the idiom .
28 The Bulgarians sombrely suggest that she is a dead mother looking for her own baby , while the Spanish say she is the GHOST of an aunt or grandmother , looking to make a gift to her descendants .
29 ‘ Boardroom struggles for power , wheeler-dealing in the buying and selling of shares and , indeed , of whole clubs sometimes suggest that those involved are more interested in the personal financial benefits or social status of being a director than of directing the club in the interests of its customers . ’
30 These results altogether suggest that S.shibatae and S.solfataricus are closely related or may be the same species .
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