Example sentences of "suggests [that] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He also suggests that this reductionism should be an end goal of physics ; scientific discovery is not about an expansion or a reaching out , but a narrowing in .
2 Natural infection may have also contributed to the high seroprevalences in the IPV group 13–17 months after vaccination , although evidence from previous studies in poliomyelitis-free areas suggests that this finding is more likely to be due to brisk secondary responses in children who had been primed with OPV and who later received poliovirus antigen parenterally in the form of IPV .
3 Rob Goffee 's research suggests that this disillusionment is about a change in the rules : that the rewards of employment ( security , money , etc. ) are no longer reliable ; that careers are no longer predictable .
4 Avitus 's letter to Clovis suggests that this interpretation is unacceptable , since he implies that there was a genuine possibility that Clovis would opt for arianism .
5 Amalgamemnon suggests that this split between fact and fiction corresponds to spheres of action and influence appropriate for men and for women .
6 The fact that the beverages with low alcohol content stimulate gastrin release whereas alcohol itself does not do so suggests that this response is mediated by the non-ethanolic component of the beverage .
7 Not only does Buffon try to relegate the pleasure of watching kittens at play to the level of a childish amusement , but he also suggests that this play is malicious because it involves acting out the killing of prey — the very skill for which mankind domesticated the cat in the first place .
8 Narin suggests that this measure is independent of subfield or year , and that there is no evidence whatsoever for economies of scale in the production of papers .
9 An increasing number of claims for night visits was recorded during the 1970s , and anecdotal evidence suggests that this trend continued both before and after the new contract , although no figures have been published .
10 After the given date , the same change may well have diffused to other dialects that were not affected at first , and Labov 's well-known work ( for example , 1980 ) on short /a/ in the northern United States suggests that this EModE change is still in progress there today .
11 The history of the 1970s and 1980s suggests that this approach — a ‘ supply-led ’ strategy — will have only limited success .
12 Saunders ( 1981 ) , however , suggests that this approach is inadequate .
13 The model that we have explained above suggests that this approach to policy , and by implication the economic research undertaken to improve it , are flawed .
14 The tone of deference suggests that this person was a new acquaintance , and that Leapor respected her literary judgement .
15 This suggests that this test has identified a linguistic skill which is distinct from the linguistic abilities required for success on these other tests .
16 Linda Theophilus , in her catalogue introduction , suggests that this generation is able to reclaim the title ‘ embroiderer ’ with confidence , rather than slip embarrassedly into ‘ textile artist ’ .
17 The Centers for Disease Control now reports evidence of hantavirus infection in 12 out of 42 deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) trapped around the homes of infected people , which suggests that this illness may have a rodent vector .
18 The Guidance , para 3.44 suggests that this requirement may be met " by considering any change in circumstances , any new evidence that may have come to light and any other relevant matter that may cast doubt on the benefit of a new order " .
19 However , American experience also suggests that this awareness may remain rather abstract : relatively few people become able to translate differences in APR into differences in the money cost of credit .
20 Circumstantial evidence suggests that this animal is a significant problem for water voles .
21 This suggests that this water must have formed before 1986 , but later than the 1960s .
22 However , scrutiny of the events leading up to the 9 July announcement suggests that this decision was a result not so much of Soviet ‘ opportunism ’ as of the policies of the Eisenhower administration and the brinkmanship of Fidel Castro .
23 ( In fact , Petrey suggests that this error has been committed more by the readers of Derrida and de Man than by the original authors . )
24 A model describing the cleavage of DNA by Eco K has been proposed [ 12 ] which suggests that this DNA should bind two endonuclease molecules which will translocate DNA until the endonuclease molecules meet and then the DNA should be cut .
25 Lyn Yates ( 1985 ) suggests that this type of deficit approach , which in effect blames the victim , is also the most common approach to girls ' schooling .
26 Hareven , in her discussion of early industrial society in America ( 1978 ) , suggests that this type of exchange was more common than sharing households , but that it could only operate on a reciprocal basis .
27 Papinian suggests that this fiction may be employed to salvage the trust in this case .
28 She also suggests that this mechanism was reversed in the 1970s , by which time more mothers were taking up employment between births , which would be likely to encourage longer gaps between babies .
29 Lee suggests that this analysis requires a sample of at least 100 different utterances recorded during a single session .
30 Tony Bottoms ( 1993 ) suggests that this analysis may explain some recent developments in penal systems , such as the rise in importance of relatively impersonal and standardized penalties such as the fine .
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