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

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1 There is evidence to suggest that unprotected vaginal intercourse with an infected woman is particularly risky for the man during the woman 's period , though transmission can and does occur at other times .
2 The third is evidence to suggest that intestinal permeability to polyethylene glycol is increased in patients with Crohn 's disease and their clinical normal relatives .
3 There is evidence to suggest that young swains showed interest from time to time but were probably defeated by lack of time and opportunity on the one hand and by Hannah 's shy , reserved nature on the other .
4 Most studies focus on school achievement , but this may be misleading because there is evidence to suggest that Afro-Caribbean and Asian students are more likely than white students to stay on in further education and some do manage to obtain academic qualifications that had eluded them at school ( Craft and Craft , 1983 ) , while one investigation suggests that young black people in inner city areas had gained better academic qualifications than white youth in the same areas ( Roberts , Duggan and Noble , 1983 ) , a finding borne out more generally by some other studies ( Brown , 1984 ) .
5 In fact there is evidence to suggest that visual behaviours may be more important than anything else when establishing rapport .
6 As already discussed , there is evidence to suggest that Carboniferous Limestone in shelf facies occupies a large part of the area of interest under southern England .
7 There is evidence to show that effective practice uses a variety of approaches to teaching style appropriate to the particular task in hand .
8 In Britain , Canada , Israel , and the US , for example , there is reason to believe that professional levels of social work education should be placing a higher emphasis on training social workers to function in social service systems that use a broad range of personnel .
9 There is reason to believe that young children admitted to care have greater medical needs than their peers who are not in care ; and that a greater proportion are handicapped .
10 Schon argues that it is time to recognize that scientific as well as poetic language is riddled with metaphor , that there is no clear line between literal and metaphorical , and that a perfect system of mutually definable terms is not even conceivable outside logic and mathematics .
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