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

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1 There are self-evidently interests other than those of social concern in the spatial revitalisation of urban economic activity and there is no need to descend into a dogmatic public v. private sector debate on the efficiency of urban renewal to suggest that these interests stand to benefit when state intervention , so discredited in the early Thatcher years as creeping socialism , can be represented as a free market solution to urban crisis .
2 Not one piece of evidence has ever come to light to suggest that red kites attack live sheep or lambs .
3 First , the attempt to suggest that this scope of review is logically demanded is not convincing .
4 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 .
5 Most importantly , even though such ‘ accidents ’ may be shown to have had some precipitating social factors in the past , there is no need to suggest that such factors are present today .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 There is evidence to suggest that young swains showed interest from time to time but were probably defeated by lack of time and opportunity on the one hand and by Hannah 's shy , reserved nature on the other .
9 While there are problems if cattle and sheep are allowed to overgraze pasture , there would appear to be ample evidence to suggest that grazing cattle and sheep on natural grassland can be beneficial to maintaining an ecological balance .
10 There is evidence to suggest that one victim in five in Northern Ireland is likely to be the victim of another similar offence within the same calendar year .
11 In fact there is evidence to suggest that visual behaviours may be more important than anything else when establishing rapport .
12 However , other reports using the Wada technique have provided little evidence to suggest that bilateral speech production is a significant feature of all cases of stuttering ( Andrews , Quinn and Sorby , 1972 ; Luessonhop , Boggs , Labowit and Walle , 1973 ; Dorman and Porter , 1975 ) .
13 There is now fairly good observational evidence to suggest that black holes of about this size exist in double-star systems such as the X-ray source known as Cygnus X-I .
14 After 1979 banks marketed their overseas lending facilities more aggressively , although there is considerable evidence to suggest that inadequate attention was paid to assessing the quality of borrowers .
15 In such areas as Y.T.S. and T.V.E.I. , there is some evidence to suggest that Catholic provision is already being left behind .
16 The third is evidence to suggest that intestinal permeability to polyethylene glycol is increased in patients with Crohn 's disease and their clinical normal relatives .
17 There was no evidence to suggest that anxious patients who had been given detailed information became more distressed afterwards ( fig 2 ; r=0.18 , p=0.23 ) .
18 There is limited evidence to suggest that working class women were also convinced of the danger their contributions to the family economy posed to their husbands ' work incentives .
19 The already high incidence of vascular disease in non-diabetic western populations appears to be still higher in diabetic subjects and , although there have been suggestions of a specific diabetic large-vessel disease ( Lundbaek , 1973 ) , there is little evidence to suggest that atherosclerotic lesions in diabetics are distinct from those in non-diabetics ( Strandness et al , 1964 ) .
20 Indeed , there is much evidence to suggest that many collocations found in natural text are domain-independent , and that only the analysis of a sufficiently large and general corpus will provide coverage of such structures .
21 There is evidence to suggest that many corporations do not have an organizational structure and process that allow the lateral integration of marketing , research , design engineering , financing and manufacturing for the successful conclusion of their business enterprises ; in these organizations , ideas get thrown over the wall rather than worked on collaboratively .
22 There is no evidence to suggest that such orientation has the same religious significance as they did for Teotihuacan .
23 However , there is evidence to suggest that some women distrusted other methods of birth control , and particularly that of male withdrawal ; not all women could reckon on either being able to ‘ push him out of the way when I think it 's near ’ , or on their husbands ' constant exercise of self-control .
24 It may seem ridiculous to suggest that a suicide does not believe in death , but there is a certain amount of evidence to suggest that some forms of suicide ( usually referred to as ‘ schizoid ’ ) are in fact attempts at rebirth .
25 There is some evidence to suggest that Asian claimants are particularly reluctant to become indebted to agencies beyond the family ( Cohen , 1991b ) .
26 There is some evidence to suggest that this difference is critical .
27 At the present juncture there is no evidence to suggest that this crime is necessarily linked to those you have mentioned , or indeed to any others . ’
28 As already discussed , there is evidence to suggest that Carboniferous Limestone in shelf facies occupies a large part of the area of interest under southern England .
29 Nonetheless there is sufficient evidence to suggest that concurrent performance of certain cognitive tasks can in some circumstances alter left-right perceptual asymmetries ( Kinsbourne , 1970 ; 1973 ; Hellige , 1978 ; Hellige , Cox and Litvac , 1979 ; Allard and Bryden , 1979 ; Rizzolatti , Bertolini and Buchtel , 1979 ; Beaumont and Colley , 1980 ) …
30 Even in the relatively open systems of Western industrial societies , there is considerable evidence to suggest that large numbers of able and talented individuals remain in the lower strata .
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