Example sentences of "[noun sg] suggests that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The tone of deference suggests that this person was a new acquaintance , and that Leapor respected her literary judgement .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Amalgamemnon suggests that this split between fact and fiction corresponds to spheres of action and influence appropriate for men and for women .
7 Circumstantial evidence suggests that this animal is a significant problem for water voles .
8 An increasing number of claims for night visits was recorded during the 1970s , and anecdotal evidence suggests that this trend continued both before and after the new contract , although no figures have been published .
9 Papinian suggests that this fiction may be employed to salvage the trust in this case .
10 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 .
11 That the Director of Public Prosecutions did not press for prosecution suggests that this line of defence might have been effective , or might have resulted in the prosecution net catching even larger , embarrassed fish .
12 The British Steel example suggests that this belief is at best doubtful .
13 Even this one example suggests that this objection has little to it .
14 Kadish has managed five-electron reductions of C60 ( although theory suggests that this molecule should be capable of accepting up to six electrons into its lowest unoccupied molecular orbital ) .
15 Gwynne suggests that this aspect has been neglected by researchers , who have concentrated on street pedlars and garbage pickers rather than the small-scale manufacturing sector , which does have the potential for growth ( Gwynne 1985 ) .
16 Greening the Machinery of Government suggests that this duty should include ensuring an optimum use of natural resources , reduction in waste , and the enforcement of the " polluter pays " principle .
17 This survey suggests that this conclusion is generally true of schools in the county .
18 Graphical treatment suggests that this effect is linear over an interval between the blackout and whiteout points , or possibly a curve with a fairly large radius of curvature .
19 Narin suggests that this measure is independent of subfield or year , and that there is no evidence whatsoever for economies of scale in the production of papers .
20 All three of these domains may contribute to DNA binding ( 54 , 55 ) , however the interaction of the POU specific domain with the major groove suggests that this region confers DNA binding specificity by making sequence-specific contacts with DNA ( 54 ) .
21 The wording of the section suggests that this power could not be used to restrict the right to inspect or obtain copies , for example by requiring good cause to be shown thus preventing share registers being used as ‘ sucker-lists , ’ but is intended to ensure that the matter is reproduced in a way which is as ‘ user-friendly ’ as possible without imposing undue burdens on the company .
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