Example sentences of "[pron] suggests that a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This contrasts with A girl walked into the room , which suggests that a new entity is being introduced into the discourse .
2 Most of the highland-type rocks , even those found on the maria , have ages between about 3800 Ma and 4300 Ma , which suggests that a lunar-wide heating took place a little over 4300 Ma ago resetting the radiometric ‘ clocks ’ .
3 Companies like Sequent Computer Systems Corp and Pyramid Technology Corp are technologically compatible — but painfully small to make much difference , which suggests that a bold move for another technologically compatible company — with a nice sideline fit in telecommunications — Tandem Computers Inc , is the smallest acquisition that would make a real difference — but it 's hard to see cautious Siemens being that bold .
4 Criticising a rights-based ethics , she suggests that an alternative view of morality is needed which would include a typically feminine way of conceptualising the relationship between self and other .
5 Such an approach would also solve a further problem mentioned by Cunliffe , who suggests that a mere bruise or a love bite would bring a defendant within Category 2 .
6 Methodologically , Coffield suggests that explanations must move from individualistic psychological ones to collectivistic , sociological ones ( how economic explanations fit in is somewhat unclear ) ; politically he suggests that a minimum income must be the answer .
7 At the same time , he suggests that a unified description could be given in terms of a theory of discourse .
8 It suggests that a fine aerosol mist of sulphuric acid , produced by the combination of sulphur gases emitted by the volcano with atmospheric water vapour , is reducing by around 2 per cent the amount of sunlight reaching the earth .
9 It suggests that a human being could in theory obtain all the food he or she needed from a well-tended patio !
10 In so far as it applies to Arabic , for instance , it suggests that an ego-centred pattern which is perfectly feasible and natural in English has to be replaced in most contexts by a process-centred pattern which is far more typical of Arabic .
11 Where this is high it suggests that an additional sampling station might be set up .
12 If this is the case , then it suggests that an important aspect of skilled reading is to avoid attending too closely to what is being fixated at any one moment , and to allow our eyes to be attracted to nearby interesting meanings .
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