Example sentences of "which suggest [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 As far as the script recognition system is concerned , the cases which suggest that a word is an error , are where the lexical look-up gives no allowable candidate strings , or all candidate strings are rejected by further stages of analysis .
2 The friezes which decorate the situla discovered at Vače , near present-day Ljubljana , depict scenes of ritual sacrifices , feasts , battles , sport and pastimes which suggest that a highly organised , metal-using society existed in this area in the fifth century BC .
3 Statutory provisions also exist which suggest that a volenti plea can succeed in the absence of agreement .
4 The agreement follows surveys which suggest that a significant proportion of people would be prepared to pay a price premium of between 14 and 25 per cent for sustainably-harvested timber .
5 The Department has published the results of trials which suggest that a single hectare of coppice can provide up to 15 tonnes of fuelwood every year — sufficient to heat a large farmhouse .
6 Moreover we never look hard for what we do n't particularly want to find , and governments ’ revenues and manpower were so highly committed towards programmes of quantitative expansion ( particularly at secondary level ) and subsequently towards keeping the machine they had created running , that few people were prepared to question advice which suggested that a certain new activity could be safely ( and , hopefully , inexpensively ) tucked away at a centre or institute .
7 In our July 18 issue we published an article about Olympic silver medallist , Linford Christie , which suggested that a few years ago he was a violent troublemaker who was listed by the police as ‘ dangerous ’ .
8 ‘ A lighthouse ? ’ he asked in a voice which suggested that a prudent man avoided such things .
9 As yet , no reefs have been recognised in the North Sea but large fragments of byrozoan stems have been reported in the Z1 Carbonate in well 53/1–2 , which suggests that a reef may be present nearby ( Taylor and Colter 1975 ) .
10 It takes 12 Britons to do the work of nine Germans or of eight Japanese , which suggests that a good many more redundancies will have to be declared before British industry is able to compete on the world markets .
11 Companies like Sequent Computer Systems Corp and Pyramid Technology Corp are technologically compatible — but painfully small to make much difference , which suggests that a bold move for another technologically compatible company — with a nice sideline fit in telecommunications — Tandem Computers Inc , is the smallest acquisition that would make a real difference — but it 's hard to see cautious Siemens being that bold .
12 This is amply illustrated by Table 11.1 , which shows the basic statistics for each station , including the 30-second average cost per thousand for 1991 , which suggests that a customer in London is judged , by the market at least , to be more than three times as valuable as a customer in Ulster or Border regions .
13 This contrasts with A girl walked into the room , which suggests that a new entity is being introduced into the discourse .
14 Most of the highland-type rocks , even those found on the maria , have ages between about 3800 Ma and 4300 Ma , which suggests that a lunar-wide heating took place a little over 4300 Ma ago resetting the radiometric ‘ clocks ’ .
15 In the present series , there was a low mean age ( 38.8 ) at diagnosis , compared with patients with primary linitis plastica ( 50.5 ) ; and all gastric cancers developed in fields previously irradiated with a high dose per fraction , which suggests that a high fractional dose should be regarded as a risk factor for secondary tumours .
16 ‘ There is n't a single economic indicator which suggests that a recovery is on the way .
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