Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] suggest [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , short-run political considerations suggest that point 3 will be the outcome .
2 English authorities suggest that damages are recoverable for breaches of the EC competition rules .
3 Increasing cultural complexities suggest that Lodge 's image of the crossroads might even be brought up to date — and given , appropriately , a faintly foreign flavour — by the possibility of post-imperial Britain becoming increasingly a sort of spaghetti junction , heterogeneous styles and registers meeting , intertwining , competing or coalescing .
4 Some researchers suggest that hazards ( and emergencies that might result ) can be regarded as either natural or technological .
5 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 .
6 The substantial differences in seroprevalence of toxoplasma IgG between women born in different countries suggest that women from countries with high prevalence of toxoplasmosis were infected before immigration to Britain .
7 Further analyses suggest that exposure to both factors is required for bed sharing to be associated with a raised risk of sudden infant death syndrome ( unpublished results ) .
8 Some counsellors suggest that patients try " controlled drinking " and diagnose themselves as being alcoholic if they fail .
9 Roderick et al ( 1982 ) in their study of unqualified mature entrants in British universities suggest that drop-out rates are high , but are unable to provide clear figures providing national comparisons of qualified and unqualified students .
10 Some studies suggest that hypnosis does not help people remember faces , car number plates or the like .
11 Pulmonary involvement in Crohn 's disease is rare , although some studies suggest that patients with Crohn 's disease may have abnormal lung function in the absence of symptoms .
12 The report states that rates of child poverty ’ remained constant in the 1980 's for most countries , but doubled in the United Kingdom The results of longitudinal studies suggest that countries that have more child poverty and do not provide universal child care or other programmes to reduce inequalities before the child goes into the school system will have more crime .
13 As it turns out , a variety of studies that have identified adjacent users or producers in different ways suggest that spillovers associated with R&D expenditures can be fairly large .
14 Night waking Some professionals suggest that parents should wake their children at certain times during the night to get them to go to the lavatory .
15 Indeed some scholars suggest that Eisenhower , from the start of the 1954 crisis , had never allowed his judgement to be warped by an obsessive desire to strike a decisive blow against the Vietnamese communist forces .
16 Some estimates suggest that wind power could save 5–10 per cent of the fossil fuel used by the Electric Corporation .
17 Some estimates suggest that CFCs direct contribution to the greenhouse effect might be more or less offset by their indirect effect of countering it by depleting ozone .
18 Some theoretical papers suggest that changes in both volatility and volume are caused by the arrival of new ( private ) information , and that there is no causative relationship between volume and volatility .
19 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 .
20 Protagonists of second homes suggest that outsiders are actually saving homes for which there is no local demand , preventing dereliction , paying rates that would otherwise go unpaid and supporting local shops , services and craftsmen ( albeit seasonally ) .
21 If correct , such criticisms suggest that Hayek , although circumventing the criticisms of classical liberalism , fails to maintain a coherent position .
22 Official figures suggest that ACET provided care at home for up to one in four of all those who died of AIDS in the UK last year .
23 Early tests suggest that LIFE can pinpoint cancers as small as a tenth of a millimetre across .
24 Runic inscriptions suggest that bracteates served as amulets .
25 Japanese records suggest that Kim was opposing them in May 1929 .
26 These cases suggest that animals can form cognitive maps .
27 These models suggest that women 's and men 's subjectivities stem from female and male animals , universally different interests , in protecting their genetic investments and spreading their genes widely , respectively .
28 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 .
29 Numerical studies suggest that f C is around 0.374 .
30 Secondly , the results of three studies suggest that aspirin or other NSAIDs , or both may prevent both primary and recurrent gall stone formation — apparently by inhibiting gall bladder mucosal prostaglandin synthesis , mucus glycoprotein production , and nucleation .
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