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

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1 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 .
2 Wagner was in effect suggesting that public sector services and products are ‘ normal ’ , with high income elasticities of demand .
3 As she came through the side roads to her house she heard a few trial notes on a wind instrument of some sort — a clarinet , was it ? a run of notes that seemed to carry on where the last solitary trill of the bird had stopped , and then a beat , beat , beat of a bass and a drum slowly swinging in , and the band , trying out their numbers high up in a house , lilted together into a piece , melancholy at base with gay little twiddles from the clarinet bravely calling that nightfall was not the end of hope , not a closure — a little bit of swing filtering over back gardens to draw people out , out into the spring night , a beat along the channels of their blood suggesting that this hour , as the light dies , as the dusk creeps along the ground , is not an ending but a beginning .
4 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 .
5 First , the attempt to suggest that this scope of review is logically demanded is not convincing .
6 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 .
7 The absence of neutrophilia suggests that this lesion is not a conventional inflammatory type proctitis , but rather one presumed to be induced by gluten antigen(s) present in the faecal stream — that is , a cell mediated form of response .
8 A survey last August by the Consumers Association suggested that one garden in 20 had been burgled in the past two years , and that the average value of each theft was £130 .
9 This study suggests that extensive investigation to establish a precise cause for obscure iron deficiency anaemia is not necessary if upper gastrointestinal endoscopy , small bowel biopsy , and barium enema are normal .
10 This study suggests that endothelial damage ( as assessed by Factor VIII-related antigen levels ) may precede evidence of in vivo platelet aggregation .
11 The same study suggested that faecal soiling may prompt people with bowel dysfunction to go and see the doctor .
12 Her study suggested that social work decisions were influenced by a number of underlying and often implicit assumptions , which included the primacy of the blood tie and the primacy of natural parental possession .
13 The absence of any detectable increase in VIP concentrations in our study suggested that this peptide did not play a significant part in the mediation of bile inhibition of ileal motility .
14 The wide band width suggests that such provision may not only be diverse but , where the application requires it , fully multimedia too .
15 Finally , A L Clark and A J S Coats 's editorial on screening for cardiomyopathy suggests that improved test validity and proved treatment would be sufficient to justify echocardiography on a mass scale .
16 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 .
17 In fact , recent research suggests that average grain consumption per head in the village did not fall during the period : a vast amount of unused land was brought into cultivation and yields slowly rose .
18 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 .
19 Rob Goffee 's research suggests that this disillusionment is about a change in the rules : that the rewards of employment ( security , money , etc. ) are no longer reliable ; that careers are no longer predictable .
20 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 .
21 The plan suggested that Cambodian sovereignty be vested in a Supreme National Council , possibly composed of prominent figures from the Phnom Penh regime and the tripartite resistance Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea ( CGDK ) .
22 The tone of deference suggests that this person was a new acquaintance , and that Leapor respected her literary judgement .
23 In another case , the judge suggested that mass picketing was of itself capable of amounting to intimidating conduct , echoing Lord Reid in Hunt v. Broome ( above page 83 ) and so contrary to section 7 of the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 .
24 However , the fact that pre-pubertal , menopausal , sterilised and infertile women as well as those who practise contraception are all covered by the law of rape suggests that this distinction is not of overriding significance .
25 Recent research work at the University of Ulster 's Centre for Research in Management suggests that poor transport links with the mainland could lead to a massive loss of business after 1993 as French companies capitalise on the Tunnel and move into British markets .
26 Perhaps we are seeing , as an evolution ( the origins of which can be traced to the nineteenth century ) , the emergence of a genuine hybrid tribunal , in which case to suggest that this body is a further example of the use of judges for extrajudicial activities is only one way to describe it .
27 However , it is too simplistic a reaction to suggest that French poststructuralism can therefore be invalidated by judging it against the claims of a comparable endeavour in Germany , a procedure which can only operate by turning the former into a failed version of the latter , which obviously leaves open the possibility of exactly the reverse argument being made .
28 Alpheus Hyatt used an analogy with the life-cycle of the individual organism to suggest that each group eventually underwent degenerative evolution into a senile phase as the prelude to extinction .
29 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 .
30 Amalgamemnon suggests that this split between fact and fiction corresponds to spheres of action and influence appropriate for men and for women .
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