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

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1 Although innovative schemes have made it possible to maintain at home people with disabilities that were once thought to require hospital or residential care , it is unrealistic to suggest that institutional care could be entirely dispensed with .
2 The coexistence of hyperproliferation and colonic phenotypic expression in the reservoir of patients with ulcerative colitis and FAP , conditions with high rates of neoplastic change in the large intestine , has led some to suggest that neoplastic change is a significant risk in the reservoir mucosa .
3 This suggested that unlike adult cancers , childhood cancers were not caused by factors in the environment .
4 This suggests that violent television programmes have an effect on children .
5 Rectal compliance decreased in a non-linear way with no further decline between 30 and 40 cm H 2 O. The pressure elastic modulus increased steeply until a distension pressure of 35 cm H 2 O with no further increase to 40 cm H 2 O. This suggests that rectal tone is reduced as the muscle fails to resist further distension at 35 cm H 2 O and higher pressures .
6 This suggests that predictable letter sequences may be treated as words even in the absence of semantic information . )
7 This suggests that other phosphorylation events , either exclusively or in combination with phosphorylation of Ser-249 , are required for the inhibition of DNA binding .
8 This suggests that verbal ability is dominant in the left hemisphere and spatial ability is dominant in the right hemisphere .
9 This suggests that extra life experience can be translated into greater academic success .
10 This suggests that low prostacyclin production may be a consequence of arterial endothelial cell loss or damage and this requires restoration by normalisation of metabolism for some days before prostacyclin production returns to normal ( Harrison et al , 1980 ) .
11 This suggests that critical evaluation has point where the object in question is attributable to some person or group of persons .
12 All this suggests that gentle pressure will not work on the press .
13 This suggests that careful annealing at the appropriate temperature could produce samples with a high degree of crystallinity .
14 This suggests that oesophageal dysmotility in this condition is a primary phenomenon and not a consequence of injury and inflammation .
15 This suggests that biological inactivation takes place very rapidly in vivo and that most metabolites of prostacyclin have little vasodepressor activity apart from 6-oxo-prostaglandin El ( reviewed by Whittle and Moncada , 1983 ) .
16 This suggests that improving access to dietitians might be more efficacious than other changes .
17 This suggests that considerable diversification of the vertebrate skeleton had already taken place by Lower Ordovician times and , furthermore , that it is not possible on the basis of antiquity alone to predict whether a micromeric or macromeric skeleton is the more primitive vertebrate condition .
18 This suggests that physical matching was based entirely on a non-verbal mental representation of the stimuli .
19 Although the 1991 intrusion was emplaced aseismically , low-energy microseismicity between June and December 1991 suggests that vigorous degassing continued after emplacement .
20 And this self , in the introductory chapter , is surely right to suggest that moral sense and a sense of the numinous do not come naturally — as some anthropological dismissals of religion might suggest — from some crude pre-scientific attempt to explain the universe .
21 J R Hall ( Points of View , 12 February ) is right to suggest that British Rail would be able to make a profit if the Government took full responsibility for funding the provision and maintenance of railway infrastructure as it does roads .
22 At the time of writing , there was little to suggest that viable palmtop optical media were about to appear .
23 Moreover , there is little to suggest that public-sector investment has been successful in encouraging equivalent private spending .
24 Compared with younger age groups , older people are much more likely to suggest that improved prosperity has brought about improved health , while younger people are more convinced of the importance of health education .
25 Tables 14.6 and 14.7 suggest that increased capital intensity within the UK may not necessarily lead to proportionate increases in output .
26 I do not think that it is fanciful to suggest that public confidence in the administration of justice is undermined by such assertions from a powerful interest group .
27 It is clearly ridiculous to suggest that effective research can be carried out only in the absence of an adult experimenter .
28 As shape and energy are interchangeable in biological systems , and as all biological reactions are shape-specific , it is not unreasonable to suggest that shape-specific water polymers are the basis of the activity of homoeopathic potencies .
29 All the above suggests that serious consideration should be given to abandoning judicial practices which protect the accused from arbitrary or unjust conviction , or which ensure they receive the benefit of the doubt , and exploring alternative judicial principles more relevant to prosecuting ( and convicting ) corporations and their officials ( Friedman 1979 ) .
30 However , it would be misleading to suggest that fascist violence was the sole cause of conflict .
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