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

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1 The pollen frequencies suggest that woodlands of birch , hazel , oak , and alder were locally abundant with some elm , ash , and willow .
2 The authors suggest that patients with high neuroticism scores require intensive early treatment to avoid chronic symptoms .
3 Home Office guidelines suggested that refugees from religious , racial or political persecution had the strongest case for a C registration .
4 Our earlier studies of fluid transport during various physiological and pathophysiological circumstances suggest that variations of fluid transport are mainly caused by changes in fluid secretion from the crypts .
5 The substantial differences in seroprevalence of toxoplasma IgG between women born in different countries suggest that women from countries with high prevalence of toxoplasmosis were infected before immigration to Britain .
6 Mineral and chemical analyses suggest that porosity in the mud is 2–10 times greater than in the concretion , so we have multiplied the PLFA values measured in the latter by those factors ( all other measures are relative ) to allow comparison of microbial activities .
7 Further analyses suggest that exposure to both factors is required for bed sharing to be associated with a raised risk of sudden infant death syndrome ( unpublished results ) .
8 Examination of the behaviour of equilibrium paths in simple models suggests that convergence to a steady state may or may not be assured .
9 In this way , both purpose and foresight of practical certainty are regarded as part of the definition of intent , although there are other statements suggesting that foresight of practical or ‘ virtual ’ certainty is merely evidence from which intent may be inferred .
10 Within the cluster of sites 2-4 cleavage at position 77 reappears earlier than any of the lower bands suggesting that dissociation from site 4 is faster than from site 2 ( site 3 is occluded as described above ) ; i.e. actinomycin dissociates from CGCG faster than from AGCG .
11 Nevertheless , their statements suggest that injustice on a considerable scale was a feature of Æthelred 's reign , and this is confirmed by a passage of crucial importance in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle .
12 Enough has been revealed about the antics of the Monarchy in the past few weeks to suggest that people in palaces should not be trying to tell the rest of us how to behave .
13 The order of magnitude of these transfers suggests that problems of resettling the elderly long-stay population in the community were considered too daunting .
14 A notable example is found in the attempt ( e.g. Korpi and Shalev 1979 ) to explain the incidence of industrial conflict by reference to the political action of the working class and its representatives rather than to institutional industrial relations features as in Clegg and others ; while Dore 's ( 1973 ) study of Japanese and British factories suggests that variations in the way that capitalist societies order the ‘ world of work ’ are a function of the nature , pace and time scale of industrialization — differences in industrial relations reflect aspects of early or late development .
15 28:19 ) suggests a later date as the evidence from the Acts of the Apostles suggests that baptism in the earliest days of the Church was in the name of Jesus only ( Acts 2:38 ) .
16 Observers suggested that election of a Gorbachev ally would enable him to surrender completely the day-to-day running of the party in order to concentrate on the presidency .
17 Bundu had earlier referred to an " emerging equilibrium " between the CFA ( directly convertible with the French franc ) and non-CFA currencies ; nonetheless , observers suggested that obstacles to monetary union remained considerable .
18 However , other studies suggest that relationships with clinicians continued to be difficult and not all general managers exerted their authority as successfully as this one .
19 Pulmonary involvement in Crohn 's disease is rare , although some studies suggest that patients with Crohn 's disease may have abnormal lung function in the absence of symptoms .
20 Furthermore , although many parasite proteins are expressed in the liver , and we have only examined four for HLA-B53 epitopes , several observations suggest that CTL to ls6 may account for a substantial part of the HLA-B53 protective association .
21 These figures suggest that loss at follow up was largely due to absenteeism on the day of the survey rather than migration .
22 It has become the focus of concern after scientific studies suggested that depletion of the ozone layer was resulting in a 12 per cent reduction in numbers of phytoplankton — the organism at the bottom of the marine food chain , on which whales depend .
23 Preliminary analysis of these questions suggested that dissatisfaction with six of the organizations was importantly related to preparedness to break the law : the press , local government , the civil service , banks , the police and the local doctor .
24 Although there is possibly a small fault in the first well , the overall similarity between the sonic and gamma ray logs suggests that succession in each well is similar , and using a combination of log and core data it is possible to recognise a lower unit of carbonate mudstones and an upper unit of oolitic and pelletoidal grainstones ( Fig. 19 ) .
25 Besides these general points , market professionals suggest that holders of dollar eurobonds fall into five categories , namely : ( i ) UK money managers managing funds for US captive insurance companies , whose tax liabilities are not known in advance and who therefore have a preference for euro-issues .
26 Our data were subject to several constraints : a far lower response rate from probation officers in the second survey ; the effects of changes in agency policies and practices during the two survey years ( e.g. medics ' notifying practices , police detection efforts/successes ) ; the ‘ loss ’ of some users identified in the first survey , and of some new users , to institutions and agencies not covered by the research ( e.g. custody , rehabilitation units , drug agencies in adjacent areas ) ; disillusionment with some agencies among heroin users ( particularly medical services ) , which may have produced a higher ratio of unknown to known users than in the previous year ; the optimistic assumption of 20 per cent annual outcidence-for instance , one review of follow-up studies of opioid users suggests that outcidence after one year is typically around 10 per cent , and may only reach 40–50 per cent after ten years , even for those who have received ‘ treatment ’ ( Home Office 1986 , ch. 7 ) ; and the decline in the size of the youth population , due largely to the drop in the birth rate during the 1960s-that is , the absolute number of known heroin users could decrease while the rate per 1,000 youths remained the same or even increased ( the population figures from which our prevalence rates were calculated derived from 1981 Census statistics , and do not take into account projected trends ) .
27 These results suggest that knowledge of the overall theme of a passage is useful only if it is available at the time the passage is read or heard .
28 These results suggest that expression of E-cadherin by LC promotes persistence of these cells in epidermis , and that cadherins may play important and unanticipated roles in interactions between leukocytes and epithelia .
29 Our results suggest that transmission of P , cepacia can occur through social contact , and that such contacts need to be considered in assessing the efficacy of segregation within hospital , and in providing guidelines to reduce the risk of acquisition .
30 We are conducting an empirical investigation of this issue on a NATO supported project in collaboration with Daniele Dubois and Marie-France Ehrlich in Paris , Uli Glowalla in Marburg , and Manuel Carreiras in Tenerife , and preliminary results suggest that information about non-syntactic gender can speed pronoun resolution .
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