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

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1 Research by the American Food and Drug Administration suggests that one chemical that is often found in B15 tablets , dimethyl glycine , may cause genetic damage to cells .
2 The isolation of a cDNA clone from testis of S. macroura and the long open reading frame in the M. eugenii genome suggest that these marsupial genes are not pseudogenes .
3 The Building Research Establishment suggested that more emphasis should be placed on frequent inspection by architects and builders .
4 My own experience , backed up by that of field workers I have talked with and beginning to be supported by some research evidence suggests that other factors such as personal maturity and the will and opportunity to keep up to date are even more important .
5 Paradoxically , since it is in relation to personal care that we see examples of highly committed one-way support , the research evidence suggests that most people do regard it as legitimate for the parties to consider their own interests in this situation , even if it is possible to push that too far .
6 However , scrutiny of the events leading up to the 9 July announcement suggests that this decision was a result not so much of Soviet ‘ opportunism ’ as of the policies of the Eisenhower administration and the brinkmanship of Fidel Castro .
7 O. opercularis is very similar to O. bairdi suggesting that any differences may be due to infraspecific variation .
8 The Fairclough report suggests that suitable UK institutions could be offered Faraday Centre status , becoming foci for technologies and expertise of industrial relevance , in which graduate scientists and engineers could work for a higher degree while engaged on contract research before moving into industry .
9 The results indicate that pupils need more practical experience but the result of an APU practical test item suggests that lower attainers would currently do no better in a practical than in a written test situation .
10 It was noted that the Hibbs contribution suggested that right-wing governments tended to see inflation as more of a problem than unemployment .
11 Studies on the Monach Isles National Nature Reserve suggest that salt-laden winds affect taller plants most , so that exposed coastal plant communities tend to consist mainly of low-growth plant forms — not just because of the stunting effect of the wind — but also because of the salt it carries ( Randall 1973 ) .
12 Starling literature suggests that each bird prefers its own ‘ personal space ’ at the roost , but photographs taken by the Squad show examples of individuals squatting close , touching , huddled for warmth .
13 The wide band width suggests that such provision may not only be diverse but , where the application requires it , fully multimedia too .
14 Some studies , however , have shown no correlation between faecal fat excretion and faecal bile acid loss suggesting that additional factors are responsible for bile acid malabsorption in cystic fibrosis .
15 His first major costing exercise suggested that domestic consumers not only failed to meet costs on peak loads but , in all except one Area Board ( where the data may have been biased ) , failed even to cover the average costs of supplying them .
16 In any case , revisionist analysis suggests that liberal treatment of the war as a ‘ bolt from the blue ’ , unconnected to Russia 's domestic condition and distorting its natural development , is artificial .
17 The effect on cell respiration persisted even after blockade of the proton pump suggesting that this effect was primary and not secondary to stimulation of acid secretion .
18 In mid-February an opinion poll suggested that Liberal Party and official opposition leader Andrew Peacock had been overtaken in popularity by John Howard , whom Peacock had replaced in May 1989 [ see p. 36658 ] .
19 The Social Security Minister suggested that unmarried women were deliberately getting themselves pregnant in order to be housed and Mrs Thatcher has endorsed this view saying that the problem arises from family instability and unrealistic expectations .
20 The petitions on their own may be unreliable , but the response of the Crown to them must surely be an indication that they had some substance : a government which was regularly short of funds would be unlikely to grant remissions , and the fact that different towns were allowed varying amounts of tax allowance suggests that some attempt was made to calculate the resources available .
21 Medical opinion varies from country to country , but recent UK research suggests that modest drinking — say one or two drinks , once or twice a week — is unlikely to have any adverse effect on mother or child .
22 The editors of the Supreme Court Practice suggest that postal service ‘ in pursuance of a convention ’ will also be valid , but it is difficult to identify any provision of the Rules of the Supreme Court which would support this proposition .
23 Because numerous theoretical approaches to visual word-recognition postulate horizontal interconnections between detectors evidence suggesting that such interconnections do not exist serves a vital function in adjudicating between theories .
24 The way it explodes from a standing start suggests that other manufacturers plying multi-valve routes to high specific outputs should at least take a look at this alternative means of forced induction .
25 The under-fives topic paper suggested that all group provision for under fives should be organised through the new borough Education Department .
26 The British Steel example suggests that this belief is at best doubtful .
27 The long history of the game maya suggest that better players should use stiffer clubs and that has to be taken seriously .
28 For instance the strength of the priming effect suggests that covert recognition reflects the otherwise intact operation of the normal face recognition system when it is cut off from some centre of consciousness ( Young and De Haan , 1988 ) rather than the operation of a separate , subsidiary face recognition system .
29 There was a temptation to regard the headteacher as being the major or the sole activator and this was supported , in the secondary sector , when a Manchester study suggested that most heads were too powerful and would not delegate responsibility .
30 What can be said about fluoride is that at concentrations of even less than one part per million ( the official dose ) it can cause toxic reactions in sensitive people and recent reassessments of the fluoridation scene suggest that this measure may be much more harmful to health than has been hitherto realized .
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