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

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1 However , it has been calculated ( Justices ' Clerks ' Society , 1992 ) that 57 per cent of such cases received sentences that were within the sentencing powers of the magistrates ' courts , and this suggests that a majority of these offences could have been tried summarily .
2 This suggests that a fusion of languages is taking place which can not be explained simply by an appeal to the notion that speakers from time to time animate different personas , some " British " and some " Caribbean " .
3 This suggests that the mare basalts and the highland rocks have both been derived from mantle rocks of intermediate density .
4 This suggests that the CBD ends around here and not as previously observed , at Forest Road East .
5 This suggests that the Church has a continuing responsibility to promote choral music and to provide challenging opportunities for young singers in its choirs .
6 This suggests that the ability of the HPV 16 motif to bind Oct-1 which is a relatively weak transactivator ( 22 ) inhibits gene expression in non-cervical cells possibly by preventing the binding of the much stronger activator NF1 to its adjacent site .
7 Even allowing for the artificiality of the situation and for the small number of participants , this suggests that the hypothesis was supported .
8 This suggests that the size of the departures from the no-arbitrage condition will be a positive function of the number of shares in the index .
9 This suggests that the child does n't ask himself how the letters he has written down might be pronounced .
10 This suggests that the fall in equity prices in October 1987 may have been no more than a correction to the market .
11 This suggests that the depth of measurement in our study did not exceed 2.4 mm , and that the measurements thus primarily represent mucosal perfusion , with a possible submucosal contribution attenuated by depth .
12 This suggests that the audit is not so much the price of limited liability as a protection for shareholders . ’
13 This suggests that the phenomenon may also be caused , in some non-specific way , by the ingestion of fresh growing grass .
14 This suggests that the computer assisted protocol was more comprehensive and probably covered more infrequent clinical scenarios .
15 None of this suggests that the NUAAW is going to sanction any widespread militant activity other than a little judicious sabre-rattling by its left-wing faction during negotiations on the AWB .
16 Since it is a reasonable phonic alternative , this suggests that the error is one of visualisation .
17 This suggests that the expansion is largely due to rural-urban migration , which is estimated to account for 40–70 per cent of urban growth in the post-war period up to 1970 ( Morse 1971 ) , and about 50 per cent since then .
18 All this suggests that the allowance system was a response to rather than a cause of the relief burden .
19 This suggests that the antigen is proteinaceous in nature .
20 This suggests that the rise could be limited to 63 centimetres by 2100 — compared to earlier predictions of as much as 5 metres .
21 This suggests that the expression was at a low level .
22 This suggests that the draftsman did not expect there to be controversies ; all that would happen would be the consideration of the issue by the expert and the publication of his determination .
23 This suggests that the Moon , or at least the outer 200 km or so , has never been flexible enough to reach hydrostatic equilibrium and therefore that these outer regions have always been cold .
24 However , if this reformulation was part of a planned text , then this suggests that the speaker was deliberately failing to produce an optimally relevant utterance .
25 This suggests that the engine room of the British economy the wealth-creating manufacturing base is in better condition than many people think . ’
26 This suggests that the determination of the serum concentration of 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one may be useful for the assessment of bile acid malabsorption in such patients .
27 This suggests that the notion of a distinctive variety restricted solely to Londoners of Caribbean ethnic origin may be simplistic .
28 This suggests that the yeast sequences ARS1 and CEN4 are not functional in P. anserina .
29 This suggests that the DNA structure relaxes back to its native form more slowly than the dissociation of the drug .
30 This suggests that the meaning of the stimuli was irrelevant to the asymmetry between left and right ears .
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