Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] [noun] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Taken together the results of the Hausman and Salkever tests suggest that predictive failure is likely to reflect mis-specification and , in particular , the presence of unrecognized simultaneity .
2 Moreover , preliminary data also suggest that oral budesonide is effective in active ileocaecal Crohn 's disease .
3 On the question of regional differences , these studies of financial exchanges suggest that geographical location is rather unimportant .
4 Pathological studies in the rat , however , suggest that tubular necrosis is transient despite continued dosing .
5 Our results suggest that female sex is a risk factor in presenile Alzheimer 's disease .
6 Polls suggest that cultural snobbery is largely confined to intellectuals .
7 These findings suggest that gastric metaplasia is potentially a reversible disorder .
8 Sherif ( 1977 ) , Unger ( 1983 ) and Henley ( 1985 ) suggest that feminist psychology is interdisciplinary by nature , and should be much more involved with disciplines like sociology and history .
9 Moreover , subsequent events suggest that Serbian nationalism is deeply entrenched in the Serbian Party .
10 These results suggest that idiopathic constipation is associated with a degree of autonomic denervation .
11 These results suggest that underlying health is much more important than age in determining prognosis after hospital care with community-acquired pneumonia .
12 Previous studies in a few patients suggest that carcinoid diarrhoea is , at least temporarily , improved with methysergide , ICS205–930 ( a 5HT 3 antagonist without 5HT 4 effects ) , and ketanserin .
13 Like many others in the industry , Miles points to the number of fast food outlets opening every day as an indication of the continuing popularity of deep-fried foods and adds that unhealthy frying is caused principally by poor frying practices .
14 Crewe of American Express says ‘ the banks ca n't afford to do business at that level ’ , but adds that American Express is talking to retailers and other outlets about its charges , especially those made to small restaurants and hotels .
15 As a science teacher you will know that New Scientist is essential reading for students .
16 Somewhere inside you may know that Super Ex is a stick you have created to beat yourself for imagined inadequacies .
17 For a moment he said nothing , then asked quietly , ‘ Did you know that old shop 's to let again ?
18 He will know that British Rail is considering a major remodelling of the station , in part to handle the arrival of the Jubilee line .
19 How do we know that sexual reproduction is responsible for the relative uniformity of species , and that its absence is responsible for the discontinuities between them ?
20 ‘ Gary is always welcome — and it was great to know that young George is getting along fine .
21 The two nations are collaborating on several satellite projects , including the L-Sat communications craft that British Aerospace is building for a launch in 1987 .
22 Some propose that social behaviour is caused by external social forces while others , such as the symbolic interactionists or the ethnomethodologists , want to see social behaviour as actions mutually created and sustained by parties to social arrangements .
23 Recent support for Shipman 's view comes from Bolam who , on the basis of his review of innovation research , emphasises that educational change is a process , not an event , and that the individuals and social systems involved interact with each other over time and are changed by the change process itself .
24 The philosophical tradition she is working within is Kantian : she emphasises that human cognition is an ‘ active process of taking and structuring experience ’ , and therefore , she argues , a process that entails freedom and responsibility and the associated ethical virtues of honesty , humility and courage .
25 Lots of parents , and the odd nanny or two , provide back-up references for Santa explaining that little so-and-so is really a very good child .
26 ‘ Child care is brilliant , ’ she added , explaining that after-school care is a matter of course with 90 per cent of women needing to bring in a second wage to survive .
27 It is claimed that economic power is constrained by the competitive market .
28 It has been claimed that automatic crystallisation is unfair in the sense that it could prejudice subsequent chargees who do not know , and indeed who may have no way of knowing , that the charge has crystallised .
29 Although this seems equitable , it is claimed that imputed income is not an everyday concept so that the tax of income that is not a money flow would be politically unpopular as it would have to be paid from the working partner 's income .
30 Finally , it may be claimed that real neutrality is comprehensive neutrality , narrow neutrality being compromised neutrality which is sometimes all that is possible .
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