Example sentences of "[pron] suggest that [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that release of vasoactive mediators from plasma proteins should be considered as a possible mechanism for pseudoallergy on the basis of recent studies on mediator displacement by a wide range of therapeutic drugs .
2 I suggest that statements of the foregoing kind sum up what in modern times is a popular view of the kind of thing that scientific knowledge is .
3 At the beginning I suggested that changes in employment have resulted in ‘ youth ’ being socially and economically redefined .
4 I suggested that people in Britain were acutely aware of the relation between accent and class .
5 Finally , of all schemes which assign gender to different persons of the Godhead , which suggest that God in God 's undifferentiated unity is female and as differentiated is male , or which see God as ‘ male ’ and humanity as ‘ female ’ in relation to God , it must be said that they necessarily fuel gender differentiation .
6 But the committee removed key sentences which suggested that flaws in the experiment might have resulted in this being a serious underestimate .
7 The studies followed on from research in the US ( New England Journal of Medicine , p 689 ) and London ( Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology vol 237 , p 567 ) which suggested that children with more than 12 micrograms of lead per 100 millilitres of blood had IQs which were 5 to 7 points below the expected value .
8 Doubt has been cast on a study which suggested that children of fathers who had been exposed to low levels of radiation in the course of their jobs were more likely to develop leukaemia .
9 On March 31 the Association of Lloyd 's Members , representing over 9,000 " names " , circulated figures which suggested that losses at Lloyd 's for 1989 could reach almost £1,650 million .
10 In evaluating these policies , this paper draws on recent analysis of trade policy in the presence of imperfect competition which suggests that protection of a domestic industry may be desirable since domestic firms can capture rents from foreign firms ( see Brander and Spencer , 1985 ; Eaton and Grossman , 1986 ) .
11 World-system theories also interpret structural change in a manner which suggests that changes in the character of industrial production are fundamental and , therefore , a defining aspect of structural change .
12 However , there is tentative evidence from other studies which suggests that adoption with contact does not prevent attachment to a psychological parent , and it can also help the child to base his developing personal , social , and body identity on the reality of the two sets of parents , that is , the biological and psychological ones .
13 None of them actually obey the formal theory which suggests that altruism towards kin in human societies is directly in proportion to shared genes .
14 More convincing is the idea of ‘ structured dependence ’ , which suggests that dependency in old age is more usually a social than a biological or individual creation .
15 Keshet and Rosenthal ( 1980 ) provide some evidence which suggests that children of divorced parents can relate positively both to their biological parents and to a step-parent .
16 One problem with this is that , up until the break-up of the Bretton Woods system in the early 1970s , the postwar period was characterized by a world of fixed exchange rates , which suggests that rates of inflation should converge , as opposed to being different under different regimes , if fixed parities are to be maintained .
17 She suggested that dependency on cigarettes should be seen as another form of drug addiction .
18 We suggest that baptism for non-believers enables a family reunion to take place .
19 We suggest that students of education management and the sociology of the curriculum would find the implications of projects in the ESSE/L Project mould a fruitful area of study .
20 Clearly , there is a connection between these terms and the varying degrees of progressiveness of one 's educational philosophy , as discussed in Chapter 3 , and we suggest that clarification of these terms would not only aid the implementation of specific curriculum innovations but also help schools to clarify their broad educational position .
21 With cash accounting we suggested that manipulation of accounting results could be effected by postponing cash payments and that this applied particularly when budgets were used in financial control .
22 They suggest that engorgement of the lymph nodes with fluid evokes frequency stabilisation .
23 They suggest that reduction in growth begins early in gestation .
24 They suggest that warnings by Mr Major that a vote for the Liberal Democrats could let Labour into Downing Street by the ‘ back door ’ may have frightened some waverers back into the Tory fold .
25 They suggest that forecasts of warming may have to revised downwards .
26 In this he suggests that description in terms of either permissiveness or control would be too simple and too binary , and thus it is to the nature of reformism that one must look .
27 He suggests that Cleyhemsugworth in Farnborough , Weresworth in Tanworth and Bosseworth in Warwick were all former settlements .
28 He suggested that elections to the constituent commission be brought forward to March or April and be held under international supervision .
29 Finally , he suggested that opportunities for increased parent/governor control and ‘ opting-out ’ under the Education Reform Act might mean that schools would become more competitive and less likely to want to pursue integration .
30 The study concluded that there has been no reported increase in any radiation-related illnesses , such as leukaemia , birth defects or thyroid cancer , in the villages surrounding the reactor , although it suggested that incidence of thyroid cancer might increase over the next five to ten years .
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