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

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31 In modern Britain studies of ‘ elite self-recruitment ’ suggest that certain types of job , such as senior positions in the Civil Service , are usually filled by those who have attended public school .
32 Answers given by the forty women in the sample to questions about work tasks suggest that certain characteristics of housework may be more or less uniformly experienced as dissatisfying while others are potentially rewarding .
33 They suggest that tropical forests be translated into zonal parks or exchanged for poor-world debts .
34 Extensive work by gerontologists on service provision for old people and their responses to it suggest that cheaper alternatives to some costly services might enable more of the elderly to remain fitter and independent of institutions for longer .
35 Indeed , studies in America suggest that individual economists rarely beat consensus forecasts consistently over time : this year 's forecasting star tends to be next year 's duffer .
36 There are further areas which in time year will allow that trend to continue , I 'm aware of the fact that there will probably be in the course of the evening that suggest that greater efficiencies can be found in a variety of areas whether it be in or wherever else .
37 Recognising this difficulty , the NAHA proposals for work-load funding ( NAHA , 1988 ) suggest that acute services should not be cash limited , and that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth .
38 Some estimates , however , suggest that vast areas would need to be planted to compensate adequately for the plant 's greenhouse gas emissions .
39 Similarly Michael Allaby and James Lovelock suggest that living organisms could.be introduced into the sterile environment of Mars to warm up the atmosphere .
40 Other studies in Africa as a whole suggest that rural migrants may even act as catalysts in rural development .
41 Unless the patient throughput per doctor or nurse at a reference centre is higher than that in the hospital , economies of scale suggest that average costs at this new tier will be greater .
42 They suggest that sociological perspectives are shaped more by historical circumstances than by objective views of the reality of social life .
43 Various models suggest that lower latitudes will experience a mean winter temperature increase of 1–3 °C , middle latitudes 4–8 °C , and subpolar and polar latitudes 6–10 °C or even greater ( UN IPCC , 1990a ) .
44 An early Inland Revenue analysis of the revaluation suggest that 240,000 businesses in England face increases of 100 per cent or more in their annual bills ; about 230,000 rises between 50 and 100 per cent and a further 390,000 increases of between five and 50 per cent .
45 On the other hand , the loss of the gall bladder reservoir , the increase in gastro-oesophageal reflux , and the possible relation with cholonic neoplasia suggest that young patients who develop gall stones in relation to a particular episode — for example , pregnancy — may be better served by preservation of the gall bladder .
46 I suggest that general practitioners ' decisions are generally what Spiegelhalter and colleagues call stage 1 decisions — that is , unaided intuitive judgments .
47 These data suggest that cyclic nucleotides may participate in the pathophysiological processes of coeliac disease .
48 The statements suggest that annual reports of plcs and large private companies should include a statement about directors ' responsibilities , acknowledging the role directors ' play in the preparation of the financial statements , and their responsibilities for the decision on whether a going concern basis is appropriate , and for ensuring that adequate financial controls are in place .
49 I suggest that four suspects as well as your murderer will be quite enough to cope with .
50 Other surveys conducted among student populations in the US have more or less confirmed Professor Kellert 's basic preference criteria , though they suggest that additional factors such as longevity , slow reproductive rate and rareness also make an important contribution to an animal 's popularity .
51 Similar behaviour has been seen in compact galactic X-ray binaries , and we suggest that intensity-correlated QPOs may be a generic feature of accretion onto a compact object .
52 Moreover , recent findings suggest that increased levels of luteinising hormone , which may also be associated with hyperinsulinaemia , might decrease the spontaneous chance of conceiving and increase spontaneous abortion rates .
53 These results suggest that epithelial cells are important contributors to intestinal platelet activating factor generation under normal and inflammatory conditions and that epithelial cells actively play a part in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis .
54 There are theoretical models which suggest that effective markets depend on legal and institutional factors as well as the operation of the price mechanism .
55 The rich have greater incentive to oppose redistributive policies in that they have much more to lose , and there are arguments that suggest that risk-averse individuals are keener to defend against a loss than to secure a gain ( see Jones and Cullis 1986 ) .
56 Further , the homologies between mouse and human MHC complexes , suggest that equivalent regions may exist far upstream of the human equivalent to Ea ( DRa ) .
57 The poll results suggest that many parents still fail to understand the grant-maintained system .
58 Current trends suggest that many organisations expect to store increasing percentages of their records in improved versions of such systems .
59 The fact that consumer platforms will generally be convenient , all-in-one , low cost units needing nothing more sophisticated than a domestic television for display purposes , suggest that many libraries may be able to support all available platforms and so give their customers the widest possible choice .
60 Surveys suggest that other motorists could do much more to make life easier for disabled drivers .
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