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

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1 Estimates suggest that little more than 5 per cent of the stock of machine tools were numerically controlled .
2 The poll tax returns for some areas in the West Midlands suggest that little more than one village in ten had resident gentry , and in Leicestershire the situation seems to have been similar , and to have remained so into the sixteenth century .
3 These results suggest that polymeric enteral nutrition is as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission in active Crohn 's disease .
4 The results suggest that polymeric diets are as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission .
5 In conclusion , the results of our present study suggest that polymeric diets are a safe and effective treatment for active Crohn 's disease .
6 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 .
7 But the experienced specialist has professional skills and insights which suggest that better results in the longer term could come from challenging some clients on their analysis of the situation .
8 The long history of the game maya suggest that better players should use stiffer clubs and that has to be taken seriously .
9 With this in mind , when considering situations where there are questions about very long term service lives , I suggest that current construction methods should not make it too difficult to incorporate any presently unthought of developments that might materialise in the future — be this in 20 or even 100 years time !
10 Estimates from Scandinavia suggest that 10–30 per cent of such deaths are caused by exposure to radon ( Richardson 1988 : 270–81 ) .
11 Though the physiological relevance of the DNA-PK phosphorylation of Jun-Core is still unproven , several lines of evidence suggest that DNA-PK catalyses c-Jun phosphorylation in vivo .
12 Here we describe geochemical and microbiological studies which suggest that contemporary formation of siderite concretions in a salt-marsh sediment results from the activity of sulphate-reducing bacteria .
13 The joint boards created in the wake of the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in England to cover such activities as strategic planning , fire and police services , for example , point in this direction , while the major development agencies in Wales and Scotland ( and Northern Ireland ) also suggest that regional bases for political negotiations remain important .
14 They further suggest that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth arising from operating what is essentially a reimbursement system .
15 Rates reported by Arthur Young on his various Tours around 1770 suggest that regional variations were less significant than the type of cloth or the fineness of the yarn ( see Table 7.6 ) .
16 However , some authors suggest that governmental elites , by which is meant the permanent officials within a government bureaucracy .
17 However , despite contact with patients between one and three times per week , the unmet needs in groups C and D suggest that certain community nurses either may not be carrying out the assessment tasks effectively or may not be reassessing clients adequately .
18 Answers given by the forty women in the sample to questions about work tasks suggest that certain characteristics of housework may be more or less uniformly experienced as dissatisfying while others are potentially rewarding .
19 In modern Britain studies of ‘ elite self-recruitment ’ suggest that certain types of job , such as senior positions in the Civil Service , are usually filled by those who have attended public school .
20 They suggest that tropical forests be translated into zonal parks or exchanged for poor-world debts .
21 Extensive work by gerontologists on service provision for old people and their responses to it suggest that cheaper alternatives to some costly services might enable more of the elderly to remain fitter and independent of institutions for longer .
22 Indeed , studies in America suggest that individual economists rarely beat consensus forecasts consistently over time : this year 's forecasting star tends to be next year 's duffer .
23 There are further areas which in time year will allow that trend to continue , I 'm aware of the fact that there will probably be in the course of the evening that suggest that greater efficiencies can be found in a variety of areas whether it be in or wherever else .
24 Recognising this difficulty , the NAHA proposals for work-load funding ( NAHA , 1988 ) suggest that acute services should not be cash limited , and that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth .
25 More recent reports suggest that acute indomethacin induced gastric mucosal injury in rats is accompanied by neutrophil adherence of mesenteric microvascular endothelium and that the severity of gastric injury can be greatly reduced by prior neutrophil depletion with neutrophil antibodies .
26 In eukaryotes , in contrast , recombination is usually confined to members of a sexually reproducing species , although there are some facts that suggest that distant gene transfer is not wholly absent .
27 The illustrative figures contained within Meade ( 1978 ) suggest that negative income tax proposals are less ‘ demanding ’ where guaranteed income is not all that generous .
28 Some estimates , however , suggest that vast areas would need to be planted to compensate adequately for the plant 's greenhouse gas emissions .
29 Thus Goody & Watt ( 1963 ) and Goody ( 1977 ) suggest that analytic thinking followed the acquisition of written language ‘ since it was the setting down of speech that enabled man clearly to separate words , to manipulate their order and to develop syllogistic forms of reasoning ’ ( Goody , 1977 : 11 ) .
30 Moreover , preliminary data also suggest that oral budesonide is effective in active ileocaecal Crohn 's disease .
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