Example sentences of "there be [adv] [adj] evidence that " in BNC.

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1 Staphylococci have some degree of resistance to killing by phagocytes and yo you should recall that phagocytes er , one of the mechanisms by which phagocytes kill intercellular organisms is the production of reactive oxygen intermediates and catalase is one of the ways that these can detoxified and th there 's fairly good evidence that the catalase enzyme enables er , staph orius to persist .
2 There is also strong evidence that we should increase the proportion of mono-unsaturated fats , as these have been shown to raise the level of HDL cholesterol ( see Heart Disease — the risks ) in the blood .
3 Not only is there no suggestion in the biographical sources or in documents that Fahreddin Acemi ever held a kadilik , but there is also positive evidence that for long periods in his Muftilik he could not have been kadi of Edirne , at least , since someone else was .
4 There is also clear evidence that the republicans were not actually in control of NICRA in the period up to and including the 5 October march .
5 There is also considerable evidence that even people entitled to , for instance , free glasses , must still contribute significant amounts to the cost , because the value of the benefit has not kept up with the cost of glasses .
6 There is also considerable evidence that age related performance differs between subject areas .
7 There is also growing evidence that the age of cows diagnosed with BSE is rising , another indication that the disease is on the decline .
8 There is quite good evidence that some external agent , possibly a virus , but that 's certainly not proven , but some external factor is important in precipitating the disease .
9 There is now definite evidence that villagers are trying to meet their energy needs by substituting one resource for another — agricultural wastes for firewood , for example .
10 However , there is now increasing evidence that the impact of such measures alone on vehicle speed is very limited .
11 There is now increasing evidence that smaller cells of diameter 2–20 um have been seriously underestimated in energy budgets ; they may be responsible for half the total primary production in southern waters and no less in the north .
12 However there is now increasing evidence that these are the single species H. contortus with only strain adaptations for cattle and sheep Distribution : Worldwide .
13 There is now substantial evidence that vascular disruption and focal thrombosis , related to macrophage infiltration , occurs in Crohn 's disease .
14 There is now good evidence that diabetics have higher levels of blood pressure , particularly systolic blood pressure , than age- and sex-matched non-diabetic subjects .
15 Implausible as it might seem at first , there is now good evidence that nitric oxide ( NO ) is an important endogenous dioactive substance .
16 Where they spend winter has hitherto been uncertain ; there is now strong evidence that most of the stock moves south in autumn and winter immediately under pack ice ( Marschall 1988 ) , where they browse on algae .
17 There is now ample evidence that Sgr A East , most probably driven by stellar winds and supernovae , is blasting into the molecular material eastwards of it , compressing and pushing the cooler gas outwards .
18 Even if it is accepted that there is now overwhelming evidence that we possess a body clock , it will appear to have little use .
19 There is now overwhelming evidence that the UK is actually losing most of the best of these researchers .
20 There is now overwhelming evidence that outcome for people with schizophrenia in Western industrialized countries is markedly inferior to that of those living in the Third World .
21 There is now widespread evidence that the transport infrastructure can not keep pace with growth , and the Confederation of British Industry argues that traffic congestion is now costing the country some £15bn a year .
22 There is now considerable evidence that children are able to distinguish between causes and effects at a much earlier age than Piaget originally proposed — see the reviews by Bullock et al . ,
23 Although it is not clear that the extraversion-introversion dimension is the only personality factor related to arousal ( M. W. Eysenck & Folkard , 1980 ) , there is now considerable evidence that there are individual differences in both levels of arousal and the effects of additional arousal ( e.g. Blake , 1967 ; Colquhoun & Folkard , 1978 ; Revelle , Humphreys , Simon & Gilliland , 1980 ) .
24 So while the expectation of altruism mathematically relating to kin relatedness is almost inevitably doomed to be disproved in human societies , there is now considerable evidence that sociobiology identifies some broad relationships and tendencies which are incontrovertible .
25 As we have indicated above there is now considerable evidence that degree performance for traditionally qualified students is related to performance in examinations before entry , although most of the research relates to England and A-level entry ( Sear , 1983 ; Bourner and Hamed , 1987 ; Johnes and Taylor , 1987 ) .
26 Woodley argues that there is now considerable evidence that higher education has little to fear from an influx of mature students in terms of standards .
27 Whether the relative scarcity of wolves is an abhorrent vacuum is a matter of personal taste , but there is now compelling evidence that nature is moving to fill the gap .
28 Certainly , there is very good evidence that we eat too much sugar , too much saturated fat , too much salt , and not enough fibre .
29 One possibility is that there are special cytoplasmic factors that are asymmetrically distributed at cell division — at very early stages there is very good evidence that factors in the cytoplasm are unequally distributed during cleavage .
30 And I think there is very clear evidence that a location along the A sixty four corridor to the south erm west or York is most likely in the Greater York context to produce a good employment area .
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