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

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1 The technical literature suggests that structural factors may have been more important than price factors in explaining the persistent deficit .
2 Antidiarrhoeal agents , broad spectrum antibiotics , cholestyramine , sulphasalazine , and oral corticosteroids have all been used but anecdotal experience suggests that satisfactory control of diarrhoea is rarely achieved .
3 This finding suggests that primary gastric MALT lymphoma forms a continuum with well delineated entities at either end , which have a graded sequence of an increasing amount of large cells .
4 The rapid advances in this field suggest that computational analogues of human reasoning abilities will become increasingly difficult to distinguish from the real thing , and if a mechanistic view of biological systems is taken , this in itself may provide sufficient proof of the ability of non-biological systems to develop the ability to process ideas and communicate concepts .
5 The fact that gastric Helicobacter pylori infection has been assessed from stool samples by this technique suggests that gastric malignancy may also eventually prove detectable in this way .
6 This hypothesis suggests that governmental expenditure grows by a series of relatively sharp leaps caused by some form of emergency or crisis .
7 This study suggests that extensive investigation to establish a precise cause for obscure iron deficiency anaemia is not necessary if upper gastrointestinal endoscopy , small bowel biopsy , and barium enema are normal .
8 This study suggests that endothelial damage ( as assessed by Factor VIII-related antigen levels ) may precede evidence of in vivo platelet aggregation .
9 This study suggested that such problems may lie in the confusion surrounding roles and relationships of step-parents and children and the lack of clear and realistic expectations for step-families .
10 Today , some research suggests that 50 per cent of the city 's intravenous drug users have been infected .
11 Recent scientific research suggests that daily fish oil can help to maintain a healthy heart , and circulation .
12 This result suggests that unfilled pauses are necessary for planning spontaneous speech .
13 This result suggests that these questions should be within the grasp of most of these pupils .
14 Hasegawa and Hashimoto in Scientific Correspondence suggest that unusual G+C compositions erroneously place the diplomonad Giardia lamblia ( 74.7% G+C ) and the microsporidian Vairimorpha necatrix ( 37.5% G+C ) rather than Entamoeba histolytica ( the earliest divergence in elongation factor and DNA-dependent RNA polymerase phylogenies ) at the base of the eukaryotic tree .
15 This reconciliation suggests that systematic movements in aggregate demand will have no effect on real variables such as output or employment .
16 In popular imagery , the reading of a will is the occasion for bitter squabbles to break out over the deceased 's preferred distribution of assets , but the limited amount of research data which we have on this issue suggests that overt conflicts are not very common .
17 I do not make this point to suggest that all these theories are wrong in every detail , but to underline the importance of looking behind the apparently innocent measures on which so much of the global-system literature is based .
18 In such areas as Y.T.S. and T.V.E.I. , there is some evidence to suggest that Catholic provision is already being left behind .
19 There is some evidence to suggest that this difference is critical .
20 There is some evidence to suggest that Asian claimants are particularly reluctant to become indebted to agencies beyond the family ( Cohen , 1991b ) .
21 Moreover , there is some evidence to suggest that most victims who report rape do not suffer serious injury .
22 Attention has been heavily concentrated on national campaigns and the activities of party leaders , despite the fact that there is some evidence to suggest that local campaigns may be becoming more important in influencing election results .
23 Historical documentation suggests that /a/ backing is a recent trend .
24 This evidence suggests that social rather than biological mechanisms were responsible for the traditional status of blacks in the USA .
25 The NCLE survey discussed earlier in this volume suggests that little prominence is given to linguistics topics such as ‘ Description of Language ’ , ‘ Language Variation ’ and ‘ Language and Disadvantage ’ , with only four or five of the 21 institutions reporting these in their courses .
26 Many people writing about negative attitudes towards old age suggest that such attitudes are widely held and refer to most old people .
27 Lindblom 's main point is that where local policy-makers have not made the decisions they will be slow to take action to implement them , and the significant degree of local state autonomy on questions of social policy suggests that this would be a situation easy to envisage .
28 This pattern suggests that individual media institutions are unlikely to survive either in isolation or as independent ( national ) trading units .
29 This definition suggests that public law in a broad sense ( not confining ourselves to the law of judicial review ) concerns the activities of governmental bodies , by which we mean the legislature , the departments of central government and the very large number of bodies and agencies which can be described as offshoots of these departments ( these are often called ‘ fringe bodies ’ ) , courts and tribunals , local government , and , perhaps , the police .
30 This comment suggests that certain areas of the EC may well experience substantial dislocation from the process leading to monetary union .
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