Example sentences of "[num] suggest that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Guidance , para 3.44 suggests that this requirement may be met " by considering any change in circumstances , any new evidence that may have come to light and any other relevant matter that may cast doubt on the benefit of a new order " .
2 The success of these development corporations prompted organizations such as the Town and Country Planning Association in the 1970s to suggest that some kind of development agency for the inner cities should be created ( Town and Country Planning Association , 1979 ) .
3 A survey of employers in 1981 suggested that most employers believed age discrimination was an admitted problem in many companies .
4 But developments in the eighties suggest that these fears are not as worrying as the very real fear about other libraries in Britain .
5 The results shown in Fig. 1 suggest that several transcription factors could bind to the -594 to -314 promoter fragment and that these factors are probably responsible for the observed transcription pattern .
6 Brightman J in United Sterling Corporation Ltd v Felton and Mannion [ 1974 ] RPC 162 suggested that such control would be implied .
7 Chinua Achebe 's novel , Anthills of the Savannah published in 1987 suggested that such leadership had still not emerged almost twenty years later .
8 Research concluded in the USA in August 1989 suggested that some people who are infected with HIV , and are well , have a smaller chance of developing illnesses with at least one year 's treatment with zidovudine .
9 Trends in sickness absence since the 1950s suggest that these costs are likely to increase .
10 Neo-classical models of the labour market contend that equilibriating mechanisms such as migration should work to eradicate spatial variations in unemployment ( Gleave and Palmer , 1980 ) , but the continuation of wide regional variations in rates of joblessness through the 1980s suggests that these mechanisms are not working very efficiently ( Gleave and Sellens , 1984 ; Green et al. , 1986 ) .
11 The history of the 1970s and 1980s suggests that this approach — a ‘ supply-led ’ strategy — will have only limited success .
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