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

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1 In justifying their policies , however , they sometimes stooped to making public statements that were palpable nonsense : denying that space heating was a peak load , and devoting efforts commensurate with those of the ostrich to shift discussion to more defensible territory .
2 Most of the above theories suggest that leadership style is a question of choosing between two or more mutually exclusive leadership alternatives eg either democratic or authoritarian .
3 These data suggest that calcium fluxes play a part in the normal functioning of the rectum and colon and imply potential use in the treatment of this disease .
4 The lagged dependent variables suggest that adjustment costs are of importance whilst the presence of lagged determinants of the desired stock suggests that there is more in the data than a simple first-order partial adjustment model might permit .
5 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
6 Such arguments as these suggest that price subsidies and in-kind transfers do not possess quite the overwhelming advantage for the stimulation of consumption of goods that appeared to be evident above .
7 While fluid secretion in human cholera is thought to occur predominantly from the small intestine , recent data suggest that water absorption from the colon is reduced or that the colon may even be in a net secretory state .
8 These faceless academics suggest that marking standards are falling .
9 Tizard points to the fallacy of generalizing from these studies to the issue of day care , and is able to cite examples of American research evaluations which suggest that day care can actually be beneficial for some children 's development , and does not appear to impair children 's relationships with their parents .
10 All the above suggest that income redistribution studies have to be treated with caution and any critical assumptions revealed by sensitivity analysis should be made clear .
11 These figures suggest that M tuberculosis DNA is detected as readily in patients with sarcoidosis as in patients with frankly tuberculous tissues and imply that M tuberculosis may be linked to the cause of sarcoidosis .
12 Our results suggest that M tuberculosis DNA is associated with tissues affected by sarcoid with a similar prevalence to tissue infected with M tuberculosis .
13 The results suggest that M paratuberculosis isolated from man exists in a form which hardly replicates if at all when cultured in MG3 medium in vitro , and are consistent with the involvement of this known animal enteric pathogen in a proportion of chronic enteritis in man .
14 These results , were bore no relation to visible bacillary form mycobacteria or spheroplasts , suggest that M paratuberculosis was present in the original intestinal tissues of the Crohn 's disease patients , in a form which hardly replicated in broth culture , it at all .
15 We suggest that surface electrogastrography may offer a non-invasive means of screening patients with suspected neuromuscular disease of the gut causing persistent vomiting and episodes of functional obstruction .
16 Our results suggest that oxygen supplementation decreased the intensity of dyspnoea in patients with terminal cancer .
17 We therefore suggest that bleomycin cleavage is , at least in part , determined by some structural feature of the dinucleotide step so that cutting is facilitated by regions of alternating purines and pyrimidines .
18 Our results suggest that heater probe is an effective and safe procedure in the prevention of recurrent haemorrhage in peptic ulcer with a non-bleeding visible vessel .
19 We suggest that curriculum development groups should not be responsible for the distribution and support of software at this level .
20 These findings suggest that bile salts may play an important part in the control of colonic endocrine function and may explain the increased circulating concentrations of colonic regulatory peptides that are seen in malabsorption states and after small bowel resection in humans .
21 These findings therefore suggest that bile salts may play a role in the mediation of the ‘ ileal brake ’ mechanism and that the ‘ ileal brake ’ may be mediated by several factors which may include bile salts and regulatory peptides such as PYY .
22 The data suggest that gender role is influential .
23 Our findings suggest that bismuth citrate complexed with carbomer 934P is of therapeutic benefit in left sided ulcerative colitis with results that do not differ significantly from those obtained from 5-ASA enemas .
24 These findings suggest that lipoprotein abnormalities in the diabetic state may also indirectly affect platelet function by damaging vascular endothelium .
25 Less variable results were obtained with back titration and for these reasons , we suggest that back titration is the analytical technique of choice for determining alkali concentrations in saliva and oesophageal fluid .
26 ( 1989 ) , combining GHS and British Crime Survey ( BCS ) figures , suggest that household burglary rose by 17 per cent while police figures showed an increase nearly 8 times more -127 per cent .
27 Finds at the south Iranian site of Shahr-i Sokhta , as well as much further afield in Egypt , suggest that lapis lazuli was circulated in the form of lumps and worked up at the various centres .
28 Firstly , the authors suggest that hepatitis B virus can be transmitted through blood contamination of intact skin , although there is no evidence for this .
29 It is not surprising , in view of these figures , that surveys made in 1608 suggest that Crown rents were often 60 per cent below an economic rental .
30 A PIONEERING study into why so many young men are unsafe drivers suggest that driver training should focus on attitudes and relationships as well as mechanics .
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