Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] suggests a " in BNC.
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1 | The most familiar case is the use of linking ; the phoneme can not occur in syllable-final position in RP , but when a word 's spelling suggests a final , and a word beginning with a vowel follows , the usual pronunciation for RP speakers is to pronounce with . |
2 | As well as implying this criticism of classical economy , Marx 's attitude suggests a new approach to the construction of a social theory . |
3 | The timing of Charles 's marriage suggests a further political dimension . |
4 | Analysis of the clinical findings in children referred for circumcision reported in this week 's journal suggests a difference in interpretation of symptoms and clinical signs between surgeons and general practitioners ( p 28 ) . |
5 | Editor , — The increase in antenatal diagnoses of Down 's syndrome suggests a more widespread use of biochemical screening . |
6 | Only H. W. Taylor was married or over 30 , and Viljoen 's diary suggests a vigorous special existence between Tests — which may have contributed to the welter of dropped catches which helped sway the issue . |
7 | But Meadowell 's air suggests a place where the rhetoric of ‘ permanent recession ’ takes on a chilling substance . |
8 | Her fidelity to Kohlberg 's approach suggests a maturational framework . |
9 | The exact numbers involved are obscure , but Walpole-Bond 's account suggests a population of no more than five to 10 pairs at best , and breeding was not established as an annual occurrence . |
10 | A comparison of these records with Walpole-Bond 's account suggests a very marked decline of passage Kestrels in Sussex , which may be connected with declines in the breeding stock reported in other areas of Britain . |
11 | The title of Southey 's essay suggests a second area of difficulty since he defines his subject only in a privative sense . |