Example sentences of "suggest that this [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We suggest that this present system which I think many of us have doubts about should continue for practical reasons for nineteen ninety four , ninety five only and for ninety five , ninety six , we will have the benefit of the audit .
2 Some researchers suggest that this environmental scanning process might best be achieved by developing especially organised environmental scanning units that are positioned towards the top of an organisation 's hierarchy .
3 Experiments with rat embryos suggest that this increased demand for oxygen is due both to a change in metabolism , from a predominantly glycolytic source of energy to utilization of the Kreb 's cycle and electron transport system , and to a necessary compensation for the absence of a functional chorioallantoic placenta which serves in vivo as an important organ of respiratory exchange ( 18 ) .
4 A number of developments suggest that this pessimistic attitude should be re-examined .
5 The reflectances from the black mat ( ‘ H' ) suggest that this particular background is not ideal .
6 It is noticeable that all these graves are found near the Pilgrims ' Way suggesting that this ancient road was being used as a highway by the Romans .
7 But how petty and unseemly are the semitransparent hints which keep appearing , like people spitting after a departing train , suggesting that this self-sacrificing collector was unscrupulous .
8 It would be wrong , however , to suggest that this infrastructural augmentation was no more than window-dressing .
9 The Secretary of State sought earlier today to suggest that this comparative survey ’ Youth and work : transition to employment in England and Germany ’ somehow backed up the Government 's record .
10 In fact , other writers within the corporatist tradition seek to go beyond this emphasis upon the structure of interests in order to suggest that this new pattern of interest-group politics has itself served to contribute to more extensive state intervention in economy and society .
11 More recent evidence , whilst not addressing this issue directly , tends to suggest that this desired relationship is still important .
12 There are surprisingly few recordings from Europe or America to suggest that this important issue has been raised and discussed .
13 He suggests that this maladaptive strategy helps to explain the traumatic neuroses which sometimes follow events like bereavement , and which can be contrasted with successful adjustment in which the individual works through grief triggered by indirect reminders and gradually progresses to being able to respond to stronger reminders of the deceased .
14 The modern arbiter model suggests that this distinct policy stance by state agencies and political leaders could be a much more common and long-lasting phenomenon than Marx or Engels ever acknowledged .
15 This suggests that this short-term store is auditorily rather than visually based even when the task is visual-motor .
16 Marris suggests that this personal experience can also be a social phenomenon : families and communities have to give meaning to events to cope with them .
17 Mr Major suggests that this sustained effort should involve industry in ‘ fierce competitiveness at the edge of technology ’ , and he complains that the country has in the past ‘ undervalued manual skills , engineering skills ’ .
18 That the choleretic response to feeding is abolished by vagotomy suggests that this secretory event may possibly be mediated by a long vago-vagal reflex ( similar to the increased production of gastric acid secondary to gastric distension ) , or that it may be a true cephalic phase event .
19 Research suggests that this third element , fears about the security of jobs and homes , is occupying more of our dreams as the recession continues to bite .
20 The distal splenorenal shunt was designed to overcome this problem , but comparison with endoscopic sclerotherapy suggests that this operative procedure is associated with an increased mortality .
21 However , the American evidence suggests that this growing familiarity with APRs has been rather an abstract affair .
22 It is suggested that this non-invasive techniquemay provide a useful screening test of the pathophysiological basis of the functional obstruction in children with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction .
23 It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives .
24 In 1934 Lord Trenchard , the Metropolitan Police Commissioner , had written to the Home Secretary complaining that the BUF had passed false information with regard to a communist plot to attack the Holloway branch and an alleged IFL plan to attack the Chelsea headquarters , and suggested that this mischievous nonsense would best be dealt with by outlawing the fascist movement .
25 He suggested that this new crust spreads laterally away from these ridges until it reaches an island arc or mountain belt where it descends into the mantle along the adjacent oceanic trench .
26 He used red bulls for preference among the Angus , and suggested that this recessive colour factor probably arose from the use of red Durhams ( originating from Dutch cattle ) two centuries earlier .
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