Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] suggests 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 activation of SMA , cerebellum and possibly of sensory-motor areas suggests that these structures were automatically engaged as part of a more general neuronal network devoted to language planning and execution .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Dark pigments in leaves and flowers contribute to warming ; their sparing use in spring leaves suggests that green pigments alone are sufficient to bring the leaves to optimum temperatures .
6 The analysis at the University of Surrey by Sara Arber and her associates ( financed by the ESRC as part of their Ageing Initiative ) of the 1980 General Household Suney suggests that elderly men also provide such services to a greater degree than has been assumed ( Gilbert et al. , 1989 ) .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The wide band width suggests that such provision may not only be diverse but , where the application requires it , fully multimedia too .
10 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 .
11 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 ’ .
12 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 .
13 Gradually , however , different shapes developed to suit the respective functions , and the visual appearance of the separate tool and weapon types suggests that different alloys were used for each .
14 A recent survey Trends in public library selection policies suggests that most selection decisions are taken by district or branch librarians , with a 15–20% in-fill from the head of bibliographical services post in authorities which have a form of central selection ( not all do ) .
15 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 .
16 The British Steel example suggests that this belief is at best doubtful .
17 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 .
18 The atmosphere in the club is light and friendly , but the relish with which Pete and Michaela rib their often truly appalling competition entrants suggests that public humiliation is a mainstay of the programme .
19 The DHSS 's Cohort Study suggests that those people who suffered recurrent unemployment in the year after registration were no more likely to have become unemployed initially because of a temporary job coming to an end .
20 And the World Health Organisation suggests that all children should not use fluoride mouth rinses and should only have toothpaste portions the size of a small pea .
21 A study commissioned by the Forestry Commission suggests that growing timber should not be the main priority of Britain 's forestry policy , but that efforts should be concentrated on creating a wide variety of mixed-wood forests for recreation , environmental regeneration and wildlife habitats .
22 But a survey by Which ? way to Health magazine suggests that most suppliers do n't give enough information to tell you whether your water complies with the quality rules .
23 The evidence already cited on the worsening position of the poorest in the unemployment stakes suggests that these assumptions will lead to an underestimate of the difficulties the poor have in finding work .
24 It is true that Hannah 's work on occupational pension schemes suggests that large companies may have managed the retirement process in order to control their internal labour markets , but for most of the century such schemes have covered only a minority of workers .
25 Since BLOBs can be very large , current multimedia database wisdom suggests that each BLOB is best located on its own separate partition of a disc or on its own magnetic or optical disc .
26 But evidence collected in a University survey suggests that many couples not only regret parting but wish that in fact breaking up was somewhat harder .
27 The issues associated with climate change present a much greater , but apparently less immediate , challenge to global management , and the inconclusive outcome of the 1992 Earth Summit suggests that this challenge will not easily be met .
28 A cost effectiveness analysis suggests that laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most effective and economic solution , although extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for solitary radiolucent stones less than 2 cm is cheaper than conventional cholecystectomy .
29 The now famous middle peasant thesis suggests that certain sectors of the peasantry , precisely those which the anthropologists and Marxists labelled as conservative , have the potential for political mobilisation ( Wolf 1969 ) .
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