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

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1 These findings suggest that platelet activating factor may be involved in the progression of acute pancreatitis caused by infusion of caerulein but there is no experimental evidence so far to support this notion .
2 These data suggest that platelet activating factor may be involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn 's disease and that it could be used as a marker of the mucosal activity of the disease .
3 Therefore we suggest that platelet activating factor should be considered as a global mucosal activity marker .
4 As the regression analysis showed a significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and both acid and pepsin but no significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and NANA , we suggest that platelet activating factor precursors would not result from degraded gastric mucin .
5 It is surprising that the laminations were preserved at all : conventional models suggest that bioturbation caused by the benthic sediment community will disrupt such laminations unless there is insufficient oxygen in the water to support the biological activity .
6 However , official statistics suggest that mobility has not recently been conspicuously higher in Japan than in other industrialized countries , especially since access to good education has too often depended on wealth and background .
7 Otten and his colleagues suggest that capsaicin destroys cell bodies by depriving them of NGF .
8 Some studies suggest that hypnosis does not help people remember faces , car number plates or the like .
9 These suggest that bleomycin distorts the DNA structure around its binding site to a form which is more readily cleaved by DNase I. This effect has been noted with natural DNA sequences [ 10 ] and may be related to the ability of the antibiotic to unwind and extend the DNA helix .
10 DNase I footprinting and various physical studies suggest that bleomycin covers three or four base pairs on DNA [ 10,11,13 ] .
11 Nevertheless , our results are important and suggest that discrimination does take place against ethnic minorities , apparently at shortlisting .
12 Our data would support this hypothesis but also suggest that bile does not act as a simple genotoxic carcinogen for , although the intragastric bile concentrations found after truncal vagotomy were higher than those found after highly selective vagotomy ( Fig 3 ) , there was no correlation between bile concentrations and DNA adduct levels ( Fig 4 ) .
13 Unofficial EC estimates suggest that provision has had to be made for about £2 billion in the £28 billion borrowing requirement for 1992–93 as a result of the policy shift .
14 These data suggest that unemployment had a greater impact on major illness ( sickness lasting three months or more ) over this decade than vice versa , although the effect is not tremendously powerful .
15 Most authors suggest that ambiguity remaining after initial lexical processing would be reduced by applying higher level context , such as syntax and semantics .
16 Work done by J. Walter Thompson in the sixties , and some more recent experimental work by a number of researchers suggest that attention does vary by programme type , and 24-hour commercial recall actually varies by individual programme .
17 Experimental data suggest that vasodilation predominates in the splanchnic territory .
18 The dominantly clastic ( shales ) and lesser chemical ( carbonates ) deposits in northern Malawi , southern Tanzania and northern Zambia suggest that deposition took place in shallow lake basins which were relatively hydrologically open and in deeper lake basins which were relatively hydrologically closed .
19 The available evidence does not provide clear support for the Samuelson hypothesis for index futures , and the studies using implied volatility suggest that volatility declines as delivery approaches .
20 Out at sea , apart from the lengthening days , only changes in bird life suggest that spring has arrived .
21 It is difficult to summarise them , but , broadly , both they and the Cumberbatch survey confirm the public support for televising , suggest that interest waned slightly as novelty wore off , indicate that on some matters there is growing understanding of Parliament , but make plain that many people still have a lot to learn about MPs and their work and roles .
22 The studies with tyr T and ptyr 2 DNA suggest that actinomycin dissociates from each of its GC binding sites with rates that vary according to the surrounding sequences .
23 Reports suggest that colonoscopy fails to reach the caecum in 17 to 45% of cases except in very experienced hands .
24 However , Schwarz and Laatsch ( 1991 ) have questioned whether there has been a steady improvement in efficiency , and suggest that efficiency fluctuates over time .
25 We therefore propose that magma migrated passively into a pre-existing subsurface fracture some time between June 1990 and June 1991 .
26 But if you truly believe , and if you 're inspired by a band — and you have to be inspired by something — then I think you should just do your homework , and just realise that life existed before Van Halen … ’
27 Spend more than five minutes in their company and you realise that success has n't affected them .
28 They realise that Compact enables them to have a say in the shape of education for the 1990s and to help them meet their projected employment needs .
29 The tragedy of the whole affair becomes so pathetic as we realise that Coleen does love him and only a delay of post cost him his life .
30 They were thinking , like Berbizier , of building for the 1995 World Cup , but now they realise that confidence comes from getting your senior players right and winning each game as it comes along .
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