Example sentences of "suggests [conj] [pron] [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So keen are GKR not to be identified with the less ethical and aggressive end of the search market that it maintains it frequently turns down business ; from any other search firm , this statement might be questionable , but GKR 's standing in the market , and the obvious importance of its untarnished reputation in gaining that position , suggests that it is probably the truth . |
2 | One type suggests that it is simply the frequencies with which the separate features occur ; a ‘ prototype ’ is often said to be formed from the most commonly occurring features ( thus we form mental prototypes of dog , tree , car , and so on ) . |
3 | This suggests that it is not the findings , the products of enquiry , that we should apply but the process of enquiry , the conceptual analysis , observation and experimentation which research exemplifies . |
4 | Historical evidence suggests that it is not the absolute level of unemployment which restrains wage claims but its rate of change . |
5 | Although in general the evidence suggests that it is usually the man 's retirement that provokes most friction , this may change as more of today 's working wives turn sixty and find themselves facing the same need to make difficult adjustments . |
6 | A novel theory about the origin of oil suggests that it is actually a product of the earth 's core , and not of living organisms at all , but this is not widely accepted . |
7 | The fact that disruptive behaviour often leads to considerable stress , anxiety and absenteeism suggests that it is all the more important that schools tackle the issue with more clarity and imagination . |
8 | Indeed , Poulantzas suggests that it is precisely the relative autonomy of the bureaucracy as a specific social category from the ruling class which is so important , under certain conditions of capitalism , for the hegemony of the whole class . |
9 | This suggests that it is only a possibility where the baby is so handicapped for any reasonable human existence to be impossible . |
10 | If the early evidence suggests that there is not a valid claim under the policy , the insured should be asked to appoint a Consulting Engineer to prove his claim . |
11 | Theirs is a marginally endearing noise , yet still tainted with that dishevelled ( dis ) grace which suggests that there is n't a fulls et of cogs a'spinning in the Consummate Professionalism Department . |
12 | This suggests that there is now a greater degree of overlap in the characteristics of people accommodated in different forms of care . |
13 | This suggests that there is still the possibility of it waking and again working . |
14 | Furthermore , Hoyle suggests that there is indeed a tension between the two approaches — that restricted professionality is unlikely in practice to be capable of extension or , put another way , that extended professionality can only be achieved at the cost of effective , restricted professionality at the classroom level . |
15 | The departure of Bob Horton was a traumatic event , but Sir Patrick suggests that there was probably no group of people better qualified to take such a decision than BP 's non-executives . |
16 | This suggests that there was not a close link between the growth of broad money and the rate of inflation for most of the 1980s . |
17 | Anderson ( 1971 ) , for example , suggests that there was actually an increase in extended households in this period . |