Example sentences of "[noun sg] suggests " in BNC.
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1 | The controversy surrounding the overall record of the Thatcher administration suggests that it has had a major impact . |
2 | Research by the American Food and Drug Administration suggests that one chemical that is often found in B15 tablets , dimethyl glycine , may cause genetic damage to cells . |
3 | The response of ulcerative colitis to butyrate administration suggests that the mucosa is able to utilise butyrate adequately , and makes it more plausible that the colitis results from a deficiency of , rather than an inability to metabolise , butyrate . |
4 | I note that the , this Institute of Trading Standards Administration suggests a title such as Director of Consumer and Trades Services , Director of Health and Consumer Services , Head of Regulatory Services , and Department of , I do n't want to , you ca n't call a person department . |
5 | The direction of the arrows in the drawing suggests an upward movement . |
6 | The drawing suggests an obvious example of waste . |
7 | The drawing suggests the painstaking , detailed approach — but carried too far . |
8 | The drawing suggests that the " yes " decision might require some effort . |
9 | The gap between the two channels in the drawing suggests that the decision is difficult . |
10 | The drawing suggests that an apparently normal decision eventually returns the decider to his starting point . |
11 | The drawing suggests a temporary problem or glitch which has threatened the mission . |
12 | The drawing suggests that instead of a constant aim that is on target at every moment . |
13 | The drawing suggests the many factors that have to be taken into consideration when setting out to solve a problem . |
14 | The drawing suggests the successful completion of a path from the starting point to the solution of the problem . |
15 | The drawing suggests how the problem might be broken down into components . |
16 | The drawing suggests that the broken arrow rises to follow the management arrow . |
17 | The drawing suggests the movement to higher and higher levels of productive output through incentives offered in order to raise output at each step . |
18 | The drawing suggests that the switch to the new route is taken in stages . |
19 | As the drawing suggests a specific transition channel is designed to lead the traffic into the new route . |
20 | The drawing suggests that no specific objective has been set . |
21 | The drawing suggests that the short-term objective is a step on the way to the long-term objective . |
22 | The drawing suggests that a good fit has been achieved . |
23 | The drawing suggests that the reception area has been pre-empted by a completely inadequate shape . |
24 | The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse . |
25 | The drawing suggests how resources are linked together to give the over-all thrust of the plan . |
26 | The drawing suggests how a sub-plan feeds into the mainstream of the over-all plan . |
27 | The drawing suggests how a sector of resources has been ignored and is not linked in to the over-all plan . |
28 | The drawing suggests how a great deal of attention has been paid to one area but other areas have been ignored . |
29 | The drawing suggests an unnatural plan in which the designed thrust of the plan does not follow the alignment of the resources . |
30 | The drawing suggests a plan that has been abruptly dislocated . |