Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] [pron] [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that it is a confused notion .
2 Clinical trials using calcipotriol suggest that it is a safe and effective topical treatment for psoriasis vulgaris .
3 Bathymetric records suggest that it is a bathyal species with its lower limit in the upper abyssal zone .
4 Its rather strange style finds its nearest parallels in the third quarter of the century , and primitive elements in the technique suggest that it is an early piece of its kind .
5 There are , for instance , several conflicting claims concerning the function of the Japanese suffix -wa : some suggest that it is an obligatory marker of topic ( this claim is implicit in Li , 1976 : 465 ) ; others suggest that it marks given information ( see 5.1.2. below for an explanation of given vs new information ) .
6 The endoscopy results further suggest that it is the small bowel and not the stomach or duodenum that is the main site of chronic low grade blood loss in patients on long ter , NSAIDs .
7 6 One movement in a single section but in two different versions ( no. 5 ) has a timing , but it is not clear to which version this timing relates ; however , the composer 's autograph direction , ‘ Point viste , mais marque ’ and those given in the Cauvin MS ( Versailles , Bibl. mun. , Ms mus 226 ) and the 1729 edition ( ‘ Rondement et marque ’ ) , together with the stated desire on the first folio to shorten the work , strongly suggest that it is the shorter version of 60 bars to which this timing applies .
8 His names — John , a Jewish name , and Mark , a Latin name — suggest that he was a Greek-speaking Jew .
9 These examples suggest that there is a possible principled basis for the distinction between semantic and syntactic deviance .
10 They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts , with short-term and long-term components .
11 Together with previous data showing a similar location for the small molecule binding sites in adrenergic receptors , these results suggest that there is a general transmembrane binding site for small molecules in G-protein-coupled receptors , and that non-peptide antagonists can be developed for the analogous domain in other peptide receptors .
12 They also suggest that there is a critical literacy threshold of 40 per cent : in other words two-fifths of a country 's people need to be literate if it is to ‘ modernize ’ and make an ‘ economic miracle ’ possible .
13 These data suggest that there is a durable core of banks and securities houses whose position is hard for other banks to challenge .
14 Sectoral differences suggest that there is a strong positive correlation between the intensity of R&D in a sector and support for the scoreboard .
15 But other political theories , notably those of Pareto and Mosca , suggest that there is a ruling elite that is not necessarily characterized by the possession of economic resources .
16 The present and other results suggest that there is a linear increase in cumulative recurrence rates with time ( about 10–15% per annum ) until the plateau is reached .
17 These results suggest that there is a significant association between the genetic polymorphism at the pepsinogen A gene locus and gastric body ulcer , and that the pepsinogen C RFLP is a useful marker of the genetic predisposition to this disorder .
18 These results suggest that there is an increased risk of osteoporotic fractures at the spine and hip .
19 As outlined earlier , Tiger and Fox suggest that there is an innate ‘ male bonding ’ stemming from millions of years ' history and ultimately linked to a time when men co-operated in order to hunt .
20 A clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia was applied to 45 per cent of those classified within the broad ‘ S ’ CATEGO class , and although fewer Asians received the diagnosis of schizophrenia , the authors suggest that there was no significant relationship between ethnicity and diagnosis .
21 While there are , of course , many recent causes célèbres of police abuse ( Reiner , 1985 , ch. 2. 2 ) , memoirs of earlier times ( e.g. Mark , 1978 ; Daley , 1986 ) suggest that there was an enormous extent of subterranean wrong-doing in the cosy days of the traditional bobby on the beat .
22 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 .
23 ‘ Does n't the Prime Minister realise that she is the only person in this whole shameful episode that ca n't make the excuse that I was only obeying orders , because she was the person giving the orders — and the orders are tyrannical . ’
24 If we examine the provisions of the Bill , we realise that there is a great need for such a committee to protect the interests of bus users .
25 I am both pleased and excited about my appointment as National Development Officer , but realise that there is a considerable challenge to be met , protecting existing classes , developing new ones , maintaining good working relations with all administrative and governing bodies and most importantly supporting the Society 's most valuable asset — its Teachers .
26 Children quickly realise that there is no one approach which can be universally followed .
27 A piecemeal approach using micros will seem attractive at first , but may soon founder , when you realise that it is a shared information system which you actually need .
28 I now realise that it was a bad decision on my part .
29 And er we er ploughed through this until tonight , and er I think I 'm right , Mr returning officer , say that we 're the first Euro constituency in the northwest to get to this stage .
30 The Liberal Democrats write to The Scotsman and say that they were the first to back the consortium .
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