Example sentences of "[Wh det] suggest that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such a finding might be seen as inconsistent with data from brain damaged patients ( Warrington and Rabin , 1970 ; De Renzi , Faglioni and Scotti , 1971 ) which suggest that the right cerebral hemisphere is more accurate than the left hemisphere in judging the orientation of a line .
2 As much because of what is left unsaid as because of what is directly described , The Albatross is one of those exceptions which suggest that the junior adventure story has always suffered under unnecessary limitations : the names that stand out in the genre are those who in various ways have ignored or overridden these limitations .
3 As Myers mentions , there are already some programmes in operation which suggest that the national resource base can be manipulated to accommodate the growing needs of the population without serious impairment of soil fertility .
4 In the same paper the authors summarise geochemical studies which suggest that the younger Westphalian beds are at the wet gas stage of maturity , but that the Westphalian A , the Namurian , the Dinantian , and the Devonian are all at the dry gas stage .
5 There are , however , cases which suggest that the Christian communities who were potential victims of the system did not always look upon devşirme as being wholly evil .
6 As Ian Brown , of Lee Moor Farm in Northumberland , noted : ‘ A fact that saddened me lately came from a recent survey which suggested that the average family business — not just farms but all family businesses — lasts only 25 years , which I guess is only a generation .
7 Not only were disquieting statements made about certain rota solicitors but by rota members regarding themselves , which suggested that the present criterion for admission is a failure :
8 He was first drawn to the whole theme of cycles of disadvantage , he says , by some research which suggested that the mature and the middle classes use birth control more effectively than the young and the disadvantaged .
9 Following revelations in the Observer , ( Nick Davies ' ‘ Crime , the great cop out ’ , 13.7.86 , p.1 ) and ‘ More policemen confirm crime figures scandal ’ ( Observer 20.7.86 , p.6 ) , which suggested that the clear-up rate , in Kent and elsewhere was inaccurate and sometimes fabricated , Gill ( 1987 ) challenged the use of the clear-up rate as an assessment of police effectiveness .
10 Beginning from a consideration which suggested that the natural environment is becoming more hazardous in a number of complex ways because losses are rising , catastrophe potential is enlarging , and the cost falls inequitably amongst the nations of the world , they proceeded from hazard experience to consideration of choice on an individual , collective , national and international level .
11 Many chairmen took this faster expansion of off-peak than on-peak sales as evidence that their domestic sales strategies were justified , but Schiller later developed estimates which suggested that the true significance of domestic sales were masked by this experience .
12 In both these studies the results for tactual responding closely mirrored those for responding under visual guidance , which suggests that the right hemisphere plays a supra-modal role in appreciation of spatial relations generally ( De Renzi and Scotti , 1969 ; De Renzi , Faglioni and Scotti , 1970 ) .
13 The arrival of the eighth band , which suggests that the right hon. Gentleman 's conscience was at least pricking him , is not enough , and more should be done .
14 The bylines are ‘ Colour by Don Greer , illustrated by Alan Welch ’ , which suggests that the former is responsible for the artwork and the latter for the photo research .
15 First , there is a conflict between a desire to maximize the fit obtained , by inclusion of as many statistically significant terms as possible , and simple logic which suggests that the correct form of any fitted model should be a linear weighted sum of only those land-cover types that actually contain mostly housing ( ’ dense ’ and ‘ resid ’ ) without any intercept term .
16 Of all the places to choose , they picked the retirement capital of America , the Sunshine State of Florida , to hold the company 's annual meeting next week , which suggests that the blue rinse brigade , beside themselves with rage at the way the company has frittered away the value of their investment in it — and cut their dividends , will be able to turn out in force without having to travel and give poor Loius Gerstner the handbagging of his life .
17 Vivienne found Peters extremely boring , but the next day , Sunday , Peters and Eliot , who was looking very ill , went off to Greenwich , a choice of venue which suggests that the two men talked about sailing for much of the time .
18 Although seroconversion rates after a supplemental ( fourth ) dose of OPV were , in contrast , somewhat lower than expected , rates of secondary 4-fold rises in antibody ( ‘ booster ’ responses ) in seropositive children who received OPV were similar to those found in earlier studies , which suggests that the low response rates in seronegative children were not due to vaccine subpotency .
19 For one thing , Rutherford has argued convincingly ( 1996a ) , on the basis of detailed historical and geographical evidence relating to England and Wales , Japan and the Netherlands , that there appears to be no consistent relationship between levels of recorded crime and rates of imprisonment in these countries , which suggests that the latter are largely determined by the decisions of courts in the different countries .
20 They are thought to date back to 3,500 BC , which suggests that the technological achievements of the Mesopotamians have been grossly underrated .
21 DEC suggests that in the second generation , workstations from Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM and Silicon Graphics Inc might all be included in the clusters , which suggests that the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment will play an important role .
22 Something similar occurs in a bad headache and a terrible catastrophe ; notice , however , that ? a bad catastrophe is pleonastic , which suggests that the dependent item must not be weaker than the notion encapsulated in the head .
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