Example sentences of "[det] evidence that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts .
2 There is some evidence that cervical cancer is more common in women who smoke cigarettes , especially heavy smokers or women who have been smoking for several years .
3 There is some evidence that low salinities induced by freshwater may result in physiological damage to corals .
4 It makes sense though to ensure that your hands are clean when you insert a tampon because there is some evidence that tiny nail scratches on the vaginal wall can allow infectious organisms to enter the bloodstream .
5 Barnard 's observation that succussed solutions showed a greater viscosity than the equivalent simple dilutions prepared without succussion provides some evidence that homoeopathic potencies do indeed contain long-chain molecules .
6 There is some evidence that practical family planning first began amongst what F. B. Smith calls the ‘ self instructed classes ’ , not the upper middle classes but those most responsive to radical propaganda .
7 Most meteorites are believed to be fragments of collisional debris from asteroids , but there is some evidence that carbonaceous chondrites may be stony masses released from the icy nuclei of comets , which lose their frozen binding material as they orbit close to the sun .
8 Although the traditional concept of the map is changing , paper maps will continue to be widely used , because their use requires low technology ( a pair of eyes , or even one eye ) , they are cheap to produce in large quantities , easy to store , and are well understood by the map-using community , although there is some evidence that many people are unable to relate the pattern on a map to the corresponding real-world features .
9 While there is some evidence that matching grants are more stimulative than unconditional grants , the prediction that unconditional grants have the same effects as a lump-sum increase in income is not confirmed .
10 Whereas intervals of three to four years between births have the greatest health benefits , as noted earlier , there is some evidence that longer intervals of , say , five or more years do not carry these benefits and , in fact , may have a deleterious effect ( see Table 9 ) .
11 There is some evidence that Cornish tin-mining maintained a reasonable level of production , although with some fluctuations : a sharp drop just after the Black Death and a boom at the end of the fourteenth century were followed by a period of depression in the half-century after 1430 , with a considerable recovery by the early sixteenth century .
12 Official American Library Association publications in the 19305 paid regular tribute to the multi-media idea ( there is some evidence that British librarians maintained illustrations collections and by I 935 record collections without so much publicity ) .
13 There is some evidence that anti-HIV drugs can modify the effect of HIV on the nervous system .
14 There is some evidence that different transport systems , and even similar transport systems on the apical and basolateral membranes , are selectively regulated .
15 — Although anorexia nervosa has been thought of as developing in the context of a ‘ perfect childhood ’ , there is some evidence that psychological trauma may predispose to the disorder .
16 There is however now some evidence that Select Committees would like to interest themselves in the Committee system and may be seeking to erode the present convention .
17 There is some evidence that wild populations of mice have , in the past , gone extinct through epidemics of t genes .
18 • There is some evidence that high-protein foods ( fish , meat , etc. ) and caffeine-containing drinks ( coffee , tea ) are best taken in the morning and that a light snack rich in carbohydrates ( fruit juice and dessert ) is best for supper ; caffeine-containing drinks should be avoided just before sleep .
19 There is some evidence that further changes are being considered by the Commission but the matter is not yet fully resolved .
20 There is some evidence that institutional investors are now more prepared to increase the allocations to gilts in their portfolios .
21 There is some evidence that transitory dampness can occur , possibly due to this condensation , in a small number of dwellings , but there is no evidence that it has led to rot .
22 There is some evidence that particular characteristics of events are more likely to be implicated in one disorder than another .
23 This evidence that most men take the threat of AIDS seriously was backed up by comments made on the questionnaires and in the discussion groups .
24 There is not much evidence that real wages in Europe began to go up significantly until the later part of the 1860s , but even before then the general feeling that times were improving was unmistakable in the developed countries , the contrast with the disturbed and desperate 1830s and 1840s was palpable .
25 Barrie Irving of the Police Foundation is quoted as saying : ’ There is much evidence that more people are going out with knives .
26 There does not seem to be much evidence that heavy discounting would actually grow the market , which shows all the signs at the moment of being pretty inelastic .
27 On the other hand it has to be said that the er publicity for that does not seem to have penetrated very far amongst foreign visitors and there is n't very much evidence that foreign visitors have been put off coming here in spite of the considerable number of incidents that there have been in this country , particularly in London of course in the last year or so .
28 Two other constraints also operate : the parties have difficulty raising sufficient money to fight campaigns ( national and local appeals are common when an election is in the offing ) and there is little evidence that increased expenditure in local campaigns necessarily helps win elections .
29 In addition there was little evidence that increased investment in general practice was yielding any return , although in theory primary care should be able to treat many conditions less expensively than the hospital sector .
30 However , with three exceptions , there was little evidence that disabled people and their organisations were properly consulted about the kind of service which they wanted .
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