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

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1 We are already halfway through a Bill which is a major step forward in that respect , and it is breath-taking nonsense for the hon. Gentlemen to suggest that Labour authorities were pioneers in the provision of better services to their constituents .
2 However , some authors suggest that governmental elites , by which is meant the permanent officials within a government bureaucracy .
3 Some observers suggest that important changes have already occurred .
4 Ethnomethodological theorists suggest that social rules can not be fully determined , but that their meaning is often discovered post hoc through their application .
5 Subjective examination of advertisements for alcoholic drinks suggests that certain images such as attractiveness , sociability and toughness predominate .
6 Comparison of these results with those from English children suggests that substantial numbers of rural Gambian children communities may be achlorhydric .
7 Some reports suggested that severe shortages of essential commodities in Bulgaria could force both countries to agree to exchange goods on a barter system , albeit with prices fixed in dollars and set on world market levels .
8 Comprehensive evaluation of company performance over these broader activities is not available , but the little which is known about individual companies suggests that financial objectives were more important than they might appear on the surface .
9 The data on domesticity presented in the preceding pages suggest that working-class women on the whole have different attitudes to the housewife role from their middle-class counterparts , but in the area of work activity , middle-class and working-class experiences are very similar .
10 In summary , our understanding of basic cognitive processes suggests that top managers can have a powerful effect on organization behaviour and direction by reducing the variety in subordinates ' schemas ( core values ) .
11 Other theories on the origin or evolution of syphilis and the other diseases caused by similar organisms suggest that different populations have their own endemic treponemal disease , be it yaws , pinta , or syphilis , the presence of which makes it hard for one of the others to establish itself .
12 Fasting gastrin , pepsinogen-I and -II concentrations in serum samples were similar in H pylori positive persons with no symptoms and those with duodenal ulcers suggesting that similar mechanisms are involved in increasing plasma concentrations of these variables in both populations .
13 All these quotations suggest that social representations are universal .
14 These results suggest that epithelial cells are important contributors to intestinal platelet activating factor generation under normal and inflammatory conditions and that epithelial cells actively play a part in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis .
15 Assuming that salt is acting as a competitor for the binding of the RNA polymerase to the promoter , these results suggest that open complexes formed at P A2b on supercoiled templates are more stable than initiated complexes found on linear templates , open complexes formed on linear templates being the less stable ones .
16 These results suggested that open complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters are unstable , and that initiated complexes are stable enough to resist the heparin challenge and give rise to elongation complexes .
17 These findings suggest that low doses of cyclosporin can be given for prolonged periods to patients with ulcerative colitis with minimal nephrotoxicity .
18 These findings suggest that postprandial increases in bile salt concentrations in the terminal ileum may play a role in the inhibition of ileal motility .
19 His removal to the USA was a violation of Panamanian law prohibiting the extradition of its nationals , and , as a foreigner who had committed his alleged crimes outside the USA , the US claim to jurisdiction to try Noriega was far from certain , although some legal experts suggested that sufficient precedents existed to circumvent any such defence .
20 Many commentators suggest that violent incidents are best understood as unique events .
21 Interestingly the clinical diagnosis of colonic carcinoma made at the first attendance was correct in four of five cases and incorrect in nine of 88 cases suggesting that clinical features are of help in this diagnosis .
22 For example , although Rampton-type surveys suggest that Asian pupils are performing as well as white pupils , there is growing evidence of wide variations in school achievement within the Asian communities : in particular , children of Bangladeshi origin appear to be achieving at much lower levels than other Asian groups ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
23 Evidence from several studies suggests that senior executives ' information needs are not being met .
24 When it comes to referral anecdotal reports suggest that informal gratuities are being paid by specialists to doctors for referring patients , potentially leading to overinvestigation and overtreatment .
25 The increasing demand for outdoor land and water-based sports suggests that disused reservoirs and gravel workings could be successfully redeveloped for recreation , and urban fringe farmers may well look to recreational activities to supplement their main income .
26 Moreover , recent findings suggest that increased levels of luteinising hormone , which may also be associated with hyperinsulinaemia , might decrease the spontaneous chance of conceiving and increase spontaneous abortion rates .
27 Official Soviet reports suggested that Latvian nationalists were responsible , but the Latvian government cast doubts on the authenticity of the reported events , suggesting that the incident had been staged by pro-Soviet extremists in order to raise political tensions .
28 Furthermore , the results of most studies suggest that obese individuals respond less well to oral bile acid treatment than the non-obese .
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