Example sentences of "suggests [that] some " in BNC.

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1 Past experience suggests that some governments , at least , may not be prepared to sit this one out .
2 Schutz emphasized how typifications are related to the ‘ purpose at hand ’ , which suggests that some typifications will be universal ( ‘ mother ’ , ‘ father ’ ) and others more restricted depending upon how general is the purpose of their use .
3 Our overall consumption of 26.6mpg is a fine result given the zest with which the 325i performs and its relatively short intermediate gearing , though the best return of 27.9mpg suggests that some feather-footed tactics are n't as effective as some might expect .
4 Johnson 's famous comment about Kit Smart suggests that some people were actually content with their dirt : ‘ Another charge was , that he did not love clean linen ; and I have no passion for it ’ .
5 Evidence suggests that some LEAs have been redistributing resources to meet their obligations under the 1981 Act .
6 Evidence suggests that some teachers are least happy about teaching poetry to this age group , in comparison with the other main literary genres .
7 Of the joint registrations made in 1989 , 72% were made by parents living at the same address , which suggests that some 50% of children born outside marriage were born to a cohabiting couple .
8 Although there is no certain association between the two , the fact that both occur in a similar group of women suggests that some care should be taken in following up women who have suffered from herpetic infection of the cervix .
9 Lawyers can usually be relied upon to tell detainees of their rights in a way that suggests that some of them might actually be useful .
10 Noting a coincidence between the ‘ open structure ’ of adolescence , in which the subject , ‘ in the aftermath of the oedipal stabilisation of subjective identity , … again questions his identifications , along with his capacities for speech and symbolisation ’ ( p. 9 ) , and the ‘ open structure ’ of the novel which explores a similar fluidity , negotiating the ‘ frontiers between differences of sex or identity , reality and fantasy , act and discourse ’ , Kristeva suggests that some form of literary history , that of novelistic discourse , might contribute to the fundamental project of psychoanalysis , that is , ‘ how to understand perversion in a way that is at once faithful and noncomplacent ’ ( p. 22 ) .
11 Mosimann suggests that some of these problems could be overcome if particularly sensitive areas are avoided , especially those above 2000 m above sea-level , and if the topsoil is restored after levelling , etc .
12 But anecdote suggests that some parents use the physical appearance of the head as their guide — or even firmness of handshake !
13 Yet common observation suggests that some of today 's isolated old people suffer in part from the consequences of those periods of dislocation .
14 Russel ( 1984 ) suggests that some sporadic longer distance movements of the Illington-Lackford group of pots is related to exchange between social groups , It has been noted ( Arnold , D.E .
15 This means that the ISAs are one of the sites of class struggle and although there is a continuity amongst the ISAs Althusser suggests that some are more dominating than others in the sense that they play a larger role in the reproduction of the relations of production .
16 For example , even the fragment of the research described above suggests that some of the taken-for-granted ideas about the sorts of people most likely to harm their children be subjected to much more critical scrutiny and scepticism .
17 This shotgun marriage between the NRA and political correctness suggests that some of its more far-sighted members are getting a little nervous .
18 The presence of CD4-positive dull TCR- β positive cells in the periphery of the TCR- α mutant and TCR- β transgenic TCR- α mutant mice , suggests that some thymocytes bearing TCR- β without TCR- α may develop into mature T cells and emigrate to the periphery in normal mice , although such T cells could be present only in the genetically manipulated mice .
19 Mr Robert Maxwell suggests that some aspects of the successful ambulatory care initiative in New York could be adapted by the capital 's primary care providers while the secondary services might learn from the rationalisation of specialist services in Paris .
20 For puritan divines , the salvation of the human soul was of overriding importance , which suggests that some readjustment of priorities might be necessary for those who valued the study of nature .
21 A rough estimate by the authors suggests that some scaled-up version of so-called FU Orionis events might be plausible .
22 This suggests that some system of control must be introduced if farmers are to be persuaded to retain the wildlife habitats or landscape features which they would otherwise destroy .
23 For example Neu 's ( 1980 ) analysis of final stop deletion suggests that some lexical items are affected by the process more than others .
24 Smith and Frawley 's ( 1983 ) study of the use of conjunction in different genres of English suggests that some genres are generally ‘ more conjunctive ’ than others and that each genre has its own preferences for certain types of conjunction .
25 As will be discussed below , recent evidence on the demography of informal care suggests that some modification of these assumptions may be necessary , but in some very important respects the work of providing ‘ care ’ in the ‘ community , remains an issue of central importance to women .
26 Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work .
27 In this case , he plays down Judas and his followers as " a little help " , and even suggests that some of these followers had joined the ranks not because they believed in their cause , but under false pretences .
28 While this is a very unsatisfactory source of information on early churches , as Peter Sawyer has shown , research in counties like Wiltshire and Somerset suggests that some , if not most , of those mentioned were minsters .
29 This protest song suggests that some at least are aware of the mercury menace and the plight of the rivers and are calling for action .
30 There now exists a variety of provision for education , training , work experience and advice supported by central government , local government and voluntary bodies , but experience suggests that some of those most in need of such services are relatively ill prepared to take advantage of the opportunities they offer .
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