Example sentences of "evidence from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even allowing for a difference in the extent of lateralisation of executive aspects of speech , revealed by the Wada test , and receptive aspects , tapped by the dichotic listening technique , this figure of IS per cent is too high to accord with the evidence from brain damaged populations .
2 She has , she suggests , ample evidence from history .
3 Given the ambiguity of the evidence from West Stow as to whether decorated funerary pottery was also used domestically , it should be noted that such grass-tempered vessels have open-mouthed , simple , rounded forms , whereas the ‘ funerary ’ wares are larger and have more restricted mouths .
4 Again , we have evidence from fieldwork about the functions of these alternants : one man of 27 commented that during his years away from Northern Ireland , he had stopped using what I have called the in-group alternants of the ( pull ) set .
5 There is mounting evidence from south of the border that trust status has helped the hospitals that have achieved it to improve their delivery of health care and to expand the services that they can offer .
6 Criminological theory , supported by evidence from North America and Europe , assumes that the poor commit a disproportionate amount of crime .
7 There is considerable evidence from North America , Britain and elsewhere that these have been very successful .
8 Evidence from manufacturing also indicates that drinking customs continued to be linked to beer consumption , quite often expected from employers as a perquisite .
9 The argument is strengthened still further by evidence from clinic data between the wars which show that the most popular method of birth control among skilled manual workers was the sheath .
10 In 1928 Green and Mellanby noted that though vitamin A was then known as the growth promoting vitamin , evidence from animal studies showed it was also an anti-infective vitamin .
11 Evidence from animal studies shows that the presence of carcinogen DNA adducts may be associated with an increased risk of developing cancer .
12 She also cites evidence from school inspectors which says that in almost 40 per cent of primary schools parents were topping up the capitation allowance for books and equipment by more than 30 per cent .
13 The participant observation studies and documentary evidence from case records revealed the importance of such ‘ secondary ’ information in the investigation and decision-making process .
14 In this respect , I have drawn evidence from case studies of two women teachers in a Roman Catholic comprehensive school to illustrate the way in which gender , religion and feminism interact with each other not only in relation to their appointments but also in relation to their work with pupils .
15 Evidence from case studies of key establishments is being collected in interviews with operators , engineers , union representatives and managers .
16 We tend naturally to concentrate on effectiveness — everybody does despite the evidence from curriculum development projects in all subjects that take-up is a far greater problem .
17 On the face of it then , the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen 's expectations seems to provide very little , if any , support for the rational expectations hypothesis .
18 Evidence from satellite photos , refugees and dissident groups reveals that almost the entire flow of the Euphrates has been diverted into a 560-kilometre drainage canal , known as the Third River , recently connected to the sea .
19 However , studies also showed that if bombing was accompanied by evacuation and the destruction of family ties it did induce emotional problems ; this dual verdict was stressed by the Board of Education after the war , having reviewed the evidence from child guidance clinics .
20 This will almost certainly include gathering evidence from performance at work and may also include other types of evidence such as written tests or skills tests .
21 The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology , and perhaps from aerial photography .
22 I have heard evidence from noise experts and from many of the residents .
23 Evidence from pilot projects shows the real potential of care management to create flexible care and support controlled by the user .
24 However , the Select Committee report is based on clean coal technology , on which we have taken a great deal of evidence from expert witnesses .
25 about the validity of certificates are a matter of construction of the agreements under which the certificates are to be given , and not issues that can be determined with the assistance of evidence from expert witnesses .
26 In the present case the judge decided that , since the evidence from Stardust Jewellers had admittedly been obtained from the appellants by a trick and after the offences charged had been committed , he had a discretion to exclude the evidence if its admission would prejudice a fair trial .
27 To summarise , again , survey evidence from Appendix 1 , people who had been educated to a higher level , who were more highly paid , or were in a higher social group , seemed more readily able than average to use APR or credit cost information in choosing among loan options .
28 Neither environmental influences or gender differences , however , offer the whole explanation and evidence from twin concordance studies suggests at least a contributory role for genetic factors in determining individual susceptibility to alcohol related liver disease .
29 Allegations by prostitutes of police bribery and unjust and arbitrary exercise of powers of arrest were discounted in favour of evidence from purity workers .
30 The Redcliffe-Maud and the Wheatley Commissions were persuaded by the evidence from government departments that education , housing and the personal social services required catchment areas with populations of at least 200,000 to 250,000 .
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