Example sentences of "suggests [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They do not monitor in the area — which suggests that they do n't think it is a major exposure route .
2 It has been considered that the simultaneous presence of ultradian and daily rhythms suggests that they are related in some way and possibly all come from the same body clock .
3 But micrometeorites often have a loose texture , which suggests that they have never been part of anything big , heavy and hot .
4 The absence of any letters between them from mid July until October suggests that they deliberately refrained from regular letter writing for a time .
5 The fact that many of the Free Presbyterian marchers were women and children suggests that they were equally sanguine .
6 The nature of the ASW involvement suggests that they too would be involved in this process ( Sheppard , 1990 ) .
7 If the security services were so concerned about this then it clearly suggests that they had good reason to believe that Blake had not been forgotten by the Russians .
8 Birkbeck 's study of garbage pickers in Cali , Colombia , suggests that they should not be viewed as vagrants left behind by economic development but as workers who are part of the industrial system ( Birkbeck 1979 ) .
9 In the case of amniocentesis tests , these are not widely available to pregnant women unless their age suggests that they are at significantly greater risk of having a Down 's Syndrome child .
10 Mono-unsaturated fatty acids were , until recently , considered ‘ neutral ’ in their effect on the concentration of cholesterol in the blood but new evidence suggests that they are at least as beneficial as polyunsaturated fatty acids .
11 The Orthodox Churches have started to have some discussions of the issue , which suggests that they are not necessarily completely closed to the idea .
12 Microtubules , of which tubulin is the major protein constituent , are located in a circumferential band in the equatorial plane just under the cell wall in discoid platelets , which suggests that they may be important in maintenance of the platelet cytoskeleton .
13 It does not face up to the punishment question because it implicitly suggests that they are not culpable if their criminal aetiology can be ‘ understood ’ .
14 An ill-informed perception of schools suggests that they need to be ‘ protected ’ from the ‘ real ’ and harsh decisions involved in administering employment legislation , school meals , plant and buildings : ‘ they do not understand what we do , the services we undertake on their behalf , in order that they can get on with teaching the children . ’
15 Gondolas or bins in strategic positions ( placing goods in bins also suggests that they are a special offer ) .
16 Local experience suggests that they can not be both at the same time .
17 The similarity of their design to cup-and-ring patterns is striking and suggests that they may have had a ritual function .
18 Even Hitler , whose life and ideology glorified an untrammelled lust for power , surprises by his docility under discipline as a corporal in the first World War , and the little reported about his sexual tastes suggests that they were masochistic .
19 But the evidence suggests that they have some way to go still .
20 He suggests that they were worn for display only , rather than as a dress-fastening , being heavily abraded from contact with coarse outer clothing .
21 He takes as his starting-point the preconceptions of liberal legal and political theory , and suggests that they be pushed to their logical conclusion to fashion a programme for the reconstruction of the state and the rest of the large-scale institutional structure of society .
22 Surprisingly this does not conform to Egyptian conventions for depicting Semites or Nubians and their dress suggests that they are the first known representation in Egyptian art of the Mycenaeans , Bronze Age Greeks .
23 The evidence suggests that they are often indifferent to their educational attainment and are interested in only a narrow range of basic skills or in traditional education for the ‘ high-fliers ’ .
24 It also suggests that they create radical discontinuities between the educational and occupational systems which are a major limitation upon the effectiveness of educational reforms .
25 The so-called ‘ Palace Style ’ amphoras were at first made and used only at Knossos itself , which strongly suggests that they were made for the use of the ruling elite .
26 Whether the boxing and wrestling matches shown on the carved rhyton from Agia Triadha , a miniature fresco from Tylissos and certain sealings were part of the same or a different festival is not known : the way they are depicted suggests that they too had the quality of ritual struggle .
27 The instruments for changing behaviour show an adapted regularity which suggests that they themselves have been subject to natural selection during the course of evolution .
28 Second , the independence of processing of attributes like colour and motion suggests that they should be found to operate independently in psychophysical studies , and this is what happens ( Nakayama and Silverman 1986 ) .
29 The nature of H.T. and Floribunda bushes suggests that they should be planted in isolation , or in long and narrow strips where they can be approached both sides .
30 Socialization theories ' preoccupation with creating scientific theories suggests that they are trying to beat or at least match biological theories on their own terms .
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