Example sentences of "[adj] evidence suggest that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is open to debate whether or not all the designs traditionally ascribed to Persia are in fact Persian in origin , and there is some evidence to suggest that a number may have had earlier links with Anatolia , India or Central Asia .
2 Both lie close to the Fen Edge , where there is some evidence to suggest that the land reclaimed under Hadrian between the Car Dyke and the Midfendic formed part of such an estate .
3 There is some evidence to suggest that the neutrophil chemoattractant in NSAID enteropathy may be a metronidazole sensitive microbe .
4 All this evidence suggests that the InsP 3 /calcium signalling pathway is activated by mitogenic stimuli and may contribute to the changes culminating in DNA synthesis .
5 This evidence suggests that the organisation of care exerts a real influence on glycaemic control in diabetes .
6 In syntactic theory it is usual to regard the verb as the head , and the subject as dependent ; but the purely semantic evidence suggests that the subject has certain of the characteristics of a head .
7 I have scant evidence to suggest that the problem for incomers is seen as much more than this — there may be a threat to house prices on behalf of non-oil-related incomers ( who have no guarantees ) but oil-related workers seem to be assured-of recovering their costs if they decide to sell up .
8 The zooxanthellae benefit their coral hosts which are able to use the supply of oxygen in their tissues for respiration and there is ample evidence to suggest that a proportion of the carbohydrates produced are absorbed by the corals as food .
9 There is strong evidence to suggest that the brain does not cope with information in a simple , linear form .
10 She concludes from her study that there is strong evidence to suggest that the ward ‘ climate ’ is an important factor in the satisfaction of students with their learning environment .
11 Somewhat surprisingly , there is little evidence to suggest that a city 's industrial structure in itself accounts for poor urban performance ( Fothergill and Gudgin , 1982 ) .
12 Developmental evidence suggests that an attachment to the symbols of monarchy occurs at an early stage , well before sophisticated cost-benefit analyses of national revenue are possible ( Abramson and Inglehan , 1970 ) .
13 Circumstantial evidence suggests that the passage of the Bill through Parliament was largely the work of Samuel Whitbread II .
14 The current observational evidence suggests that the luminosity of the Galactic Centre is generated by a cluster of luminous stars rather than by a black hole .
15 Current evidence suggests that the prevalence of this disorder is about 1 per cent for the population aged 65 — 74 and 10 per cent for those aged 71 + .
16 Categorising types of writing is not easy , but there is good evidence to suggest that the type of writing attempted has a strong influence on the outcome .
17 The epidemiological evidence suggests that the aerosol travels and remains infective at distances of at least 150 metres and perhaps 900 metres or more and that the closer the residence to a cooling tower the higher the risk .
18 Nevertheless , available evidence suggests that the tissue damage in both ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease is mediated by immune mechanisms , and it is possible that our patient 's perineal disease improved as a result of thymectomy .
19 Available evidence suggests that the efficacy of coronary thrombolysis could be augmented by shortening the time to treatment , by improving of the potency and specificity of fibrin-dissolving agents , by improving co-therapy with anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents , or by a combination of all of these .
20 It is also interesting that , whereas Skinner and colleagues initially thought in terms of " teaching machines " , the vast majority of programmes have in fact been in book form , and there is little if any evidence to suggest that the machine has any important advantage .
21 ‘ Our own evidence suggests that a handful of schools are responsible for a majority of exclusions . ’
22 In short , the Government 's own evidence suggests that the demand for spirits is sensitive to its own price and that high excise duties ( and VAT ) , must have a substantial adverse impact on sales within a depressed market context .
23 Abundant evidence suggests that the landlord is a rugby buff his son plays for Waterloo and he also keeps 60 or 70 malt whiskies , on a shelf with the sub-title ‘ Medicine for men . ’
24 Furthermore , behavioural evidence suggests that the callosum becomes increasingly functional iii an inhibitory ( Dennis , 1976 ) as well as a facilitatory ( Galin , Johnstone , Nakell and Herron , 1979 ) manner throughout childhood .
25 First , as they stated , the neurophysiological evidence suggests that the hindbrain is in control of the generation and maintenance of REM sleep .
26 In August , Lyell had refused to do so , but Mr Greene says that there is new evidence to suggest that the Commission did not exercise its duties correctly ; The Commissioners seem not to have taken expert advice , as they were bound to do , on the importance of the paintings to the collection , but relied merely on the statements supplied by the College itself .
27 Empirical evidence on aggregate investment tends to confirm that it is indeed inversely related to the rate of interest , but most evidence suggests that the relationship is a fairly weak one — for example , M. Evans estimated ( for United States data ) that a 25 per cent fall in interest rates would cause net investment to rise by 5–10 per cent over a two-year period after a one-year lag .
28 However , the Stuarts eventually got traded in for solid Hanoverian stock , and the latest evidence suggests that the South learned fast .
29 Subsequent evidence suggests that the proportion of losers may be even higher .
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