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

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1 Data is accruing which suggest that molecular biology may be of help in this staging process .
2 Other studies in Africa as a whole suggest that rural migrants may even act as catalysts in rural development .
3 These data suggest that cyclic nucleotides may participate in the pathophysiological processes of coeliac disease .
4 Similar behaviour has been seen in compact galactic X-ray binaries , and we suggest that intensity-correlated QPOs may be a generic feature of accretion onto a compact object .
5 Further , the homologies between mouse and human MHC complexes , suggest that equivalent regions may exist far upstream of the human equivalent to Ea ( DRa ) .
6 The fact that consumer platforms will generally be convenient , all-in-one , low cost units needing nothing more sophisticated than a domestic television for display purposes , suggest that many libraries may be able to support all available platforms and so give their customers the widest possible choice .
7 These findings suggest that systemic chemotherapy may be equally successful in treating isolated primary oesophageal lymphoma , thus offering an alternative for those patients in whom local treatment is contraindicated .
8 These data suggest that technical factors may be responsible for some cases of puchitis with mucosal ischaemia being a possible pathogenetic mechanism .
9 They suggest that peculiar factors may account for the high levels recorded on a limited number of ground-based instruments .
10 What can be said about fluoride is that at concentrations of even less than one part per million ( the official dose ) it can cause toxic reactions in sensitive people and recent reassessments of the fluoridation scene suggest that this measure may be much more harmful to health than has been hitherto realized .
11 Fetal ultrasound studies suggest that this damage may occur in utero .
12 They suggest that this factor may be related to genetic abnormality or more rapid progression of growth in younger women .
13 The studies from Nigeria suggest that this failure may be as much to do with the character and personality traits of the generation of entrepreneurs who developed their businesses in the 1960s .
14 Preliminary observations on Harris ( Birks , unpublished ) suggest that local glaciers may have been present during the stadial in some of the valleys around Clisham , Ullaval , Tirga Mor , and Uisgnaval More .
15 The authors suggest that extreme malnutrition may affect the immune system and make the disease more likely .
16 It should be added ( see Appendix II ) that the discussion groups suggest that Asian borrowers may be particularly well informed about credit cost comparisons , while West Indian borrowers may be relatively badly informed .
17 The authors suggest that these changes may reflect the publicity surrounding the Ford Pinto car scandal , and the various price-fixing conspiracy trials including the Folding-Carton industry trial in 1976 .
18 One such structure , the calciosome , was originally thought to be the InsP 3 -sensitive store , but recent studies on Purkinje neurons suggest that these organelles may be heterogeneous as some may be sensitive to ryanodine .
19 The data presented here suggest that these compounds may act by impairing the binding of IFN γ to its receptor on the colonic epithelial cell .
20 More recent histopathological and microvascular studies suggest that vascular involvement may occur at an earlier stage and play a more important role in the disease process than had previously been supposed .
21 The NAO says its estimates could be reduced by improvements in technology , but adds that higher costs may result from stricter health and safety regulations .
22 As insurance companies realise that unlimited liability may mean just what it says , they will become deeply unhappy about insuring for it .
23 on the one hand the transport federation and the confederation support the demands of the railway sector at the negotiating table , and on the other hand , let us say , they also call for prudence and moderation when they realise that these demands may not be achievable , and rather than lead people over the precipice and into more strikes that will not have positive outcomes , they recommend the adoption of an approach based on increased dialogue and the moderation of demands .
24 They realise that improved techniques may disprove today 's theory , and so they no longer use the terms , true and false , right or wrong , but only value a theory for it 's usefulness at the time .
25 We realise that this prospectus may not answer all your questions , or even that it contains so much information that it leaves you confused .
26 Elemental ( aminoacid based ) diets were initially introduced as primary treatment of active Crohn 's disease because of their hypoallergenicity , because it was considered that whole protein may act as a dietary antigens and increase the immune stimuli to the gut .
27 He therefore accepts that non-medical causes may turn a ‘ natural ’ death into an ‘ unnatural ’ one .
28 If one accepts that comparable hypotheses may explain differential phenomenology ( such as the different experiences of motion-perception previously described ) , then his work shows that it is in principle possible for a creature incapable of experiencing distinct shapes to be aware of motion and to ascribe it correctly to an individual object .
29 An opposition newspaper , La Voie , reported that 15 soldiers may have been killed and that two of those arrested had died in detention , which was denied .
30 For example , in his review of the functions of the inferotemporal cortex in rhesus monkeys , Dean concludes that this area may be involved in ‘ stimulus categorization ’ , rather than visual perception .
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