Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From what we have seen it might be supposed that private judicial patronage was more trouble than it was worth , but the offices were in fact received as a sign of favour by many lawyers , who could of course use them as stepping stones to better things . |
2 | These results suggest that polymeric enteral nutrition is as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission in active Crohn 's disease . |
3 | The weavers ' claim may even have understated their past prosperity for Wood 's figures suggest that average weekly earnings of hand-loom weavers exceeded £1.00 each year from 1802 – 6 , peaking at £1.3s ( £1.15 ) in 1805 . |
4 | These findings suggest that axonal electrical activity normally controls the production and/or release of the growth factors that are responsible for proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells and thereby helps to control the number of oligodendrocytes that develop in the region . |
5 | Whatever the mechanism , our findings suggest that axonal electrical activity normally stimulates the proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells , thereby increasing the number of oligodendrocytes that develop locally . |
6 | Microeconomic analysis Explanations based on microeconomic analysis suggest that additional public spending can be seen as the result of governments continually intervening to correct market failure . |
7 | Although not explicitly stated , all the studies suggest that good early survival rates are a direct result of endoscopic sclerotherapy and its early energetic and effective use . |
8 | In order to explain why only some women but not others who experience such problems develop depression , they suggest that other social factors ( such as a lack of a confiding relationship in marriage ) make some women more vulnerable than others . |
9 | We are sorry that we can not prove a cause and effect conclusively , but suspect that the hemiparesis could be a reaction related to sumatriptan and suggest that intra-cerebral binding sites of sumatriptan should perhaps be studied more closely . |
10 | Before looking at the relationship between mortality rates and social class over the years , it is worth referring to some evidence which suggest that similar medical care benefits upper-class patients more than their lower-class counterparts . |
11 | However , the alterations in biliary secretion and composition that result from ablation of the peripheral innervation of the liver suggest that central neural stimuli may indeed modulate biliary secretion . |
12 | The results obtained so far suggest that shape-specific long-chain water polymers could be the something which produces the physiological and pharmacological effects which homoeopathic potencies exert on living systems . |
13 | In these patients they found higher adduct levels in the duodenum than in the stomach and they suggest that pancreatic obiliary secretions may play a part in foregut carcinogenesis in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis . |
14 | Based on the above , which HDTV hype can not alter , I suggest that commercial technical research should concentrate on larger flat screens with superimposed pixels with change of standards but with some attention to the basic defects in the NTSC , Pal and Secam systems which are only mildly irritating . |
15 | Following Lea ( 1984 ) , they suggest that true conceptual categories involve equivalence classes of stimuli that are not tied together by perceptual similarity , Mediated generalization is clearly not to be regarded , according to this view , as making the stimuli perceptually more similar . |
16 | In the absence of concrete data , economic historians suggest that Scottish foreign lending rose from around 60 million in 1870 to around 500 million by 1914 . |
17 | These findings suggest that anaerobic bacterial activity has a protective effect on the ileal mucosa . |
18 | Redcliffe-Maud and Wood ( 1974 ) suggest that English local government has no such right to deliver public services . |
19 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is sad to hear the ex-leader of the Greater London council , who appointed people purely on political merit , suggest that senior civil servants are chosen on anything other than ability ? |
20 | These results suggest that unqualified mature students do not perform as well in their final examinations as qualified mature students or for that matter standard entry students . |
21 | The floor patterns ceased to be confined to the curved , angled or straight lines decreed by the older rules which proposed that certain geometrical figures had great significance . |
22 | In the same month , in his letter to Papandreou on the issue of the American bases in Greece , Gorbachev proposed that foreign military presence on the territory of other countries should be renounced everywhere . |
23 | Did you know that poor little Edna died in the influenza epidemic ? |
24 | ‘ Did you know that unmarried Maltese girls were once advised to comb their hair by the light of the moon , to find themselves a husband ? |
25 | It should be stressed that large wooden articles such as doors are usually far better stripped by removing them and dipping in a caustic tank . |
26 | On top of this minimum requirement , reflecting the fact that public corporations are not the same as private corporations , regulations typically provide that additional specific information be produced . |
27 | It also supposes that vigorous enough action in the early stages of the civil rights movement would have nipped it in the bud and restored Northern Ireland to stability . |
28 | Teachers will help each other , and heads and senior teachers will continue to provide their traditional extra assistance , but in addition to a school being run happily it now matters that other verifiable indicators of performance which form the basis of outside judgement are also taken fully into account . |
29 | Nevertheless , it is useful to know that numerous contemporary sources described the various hues of the wines of this period as ‘ pale coloured and tawny ’ , ‘ with a rosy tinge ’ or even like a ‘ partridge 's eye ’ . |
30 | He appeared to be completely at sea again when I asked why primary schools in Scotland were excluded from the Bill , and did not seem to know that Scottish primary schools had been excluded . |