Example sentences of "suggests that there are " in BNC.

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1 It suggests that there are universal human qualities , and that people can recognize them in Shakespeare 's dramas , over the centuries and through many cultural mediations .
2 If this suggests that there are other sorts of English people than the sort Auden has in his sights , on the other hand it lends point and force to his censure of Beerbohm , and of what Beerbohm stands for in English life .
3 An appropriate scientific technique has to be chosen for this task , and experience of analysing antiquities suggests that there are certain requirements of such a technique .
4 Campbell suggests that there are extra pressures on girls which push them towards certain types of crime .
5 Lam ( 1983 ) suggests that there are two types of true areal interpolation methods : polygon overlay and pycnophylactic interpolation ( Tobler 1979 ) .
6 The author suggests that there are , in fact , many different ‘ agents ’ in the brain some of which are ‘ feature finders ’ , some ‘ analysers ’ , some ‘ difference finders ’ , etc .
7 He suggests that there are similarities between the experiences in these contexts and indeed that arguments of this type are potentially applicable wherever there is a rule-governed activity .
8 Hayek suggests that there are two ways of looking at human activities and institutions .
9 Tappert also lists four experimental cursive script recognition systems , although literature suggests that there are others which he does not mention , or that have appeared since his paper was published .
10 She suggests that there are two elements of the job — the educational and the service — and that neither has been properly thought out .
11 In addition , oily fish is a rich source of the Omega-3 fatty acids and recent medical research suggests that there are a number of health benefits to be gained from eating a diet rich in these fatty acids .
12 The experience in each suggests that there are many common features , but also many differences .
13 The belief in the overriding role of early experience has usually been based , implicitly or explicitly , on a ‘ critical period model ’ , which suggests that there are fixed developmental stages during which the child or animal is particularly sensitive to certain influences .
14 This suggests that there are many language structures that are not exclusively attached to any one domain , and that the only way to provide a collocation dictionary that is sufficiently flexible and comprehensive is to process as large and varied a corpus as possible .
15 This finding ( Besner and Coltheart , 1979 ) suggests that there are two independent processing systems .
16 The warm response to the successful National Learn the Organ Year in 1990 suggests that there are many people who are interested in doing so .
17 Analysis of these data for the period 1974–7 ‘ suggests that there are no systematic class gradients in outpatient attendance for either males or females . ’
18 Common sense also suggests that there are many people who drink before attending sporting contests but do not become involved in fighting .
19 Blondel ( 1973 , pp. 142–4 ) suggests that there are four main variables affecting the propensity of a military organization to intervene in the political process .
20 The fact that both these forms of aphasia are frequently observed suggests that there are separate systems for perceiving and producing speech ; and we have already seen in Chapter 6 that research on normal subjects suggests the same conclusion .
21 This is an expression used by Handy ( 1985 ) who suggests that there are a number of leadership variables and the best combination is one appropriate to a particular situation .
22 The fact that in recent years a very large number of children have had their work in art , music , drama and dance submitted for public examinations ( Vickerman , 1986 ) suggests that there are some compelling reasons why arts teachers seem to be willing to overcome their basic feelings of unease about this process .
23 This suggests that there are some innate instincts in human beings to do things whatever the socialisation says .
24 Despite the Euro flag , the Euro anthem and the other paraphernalia of Federalism , no one suggests that there are as yet even the makings of an emotional attachment by the citizens of the European nations to a prospective superstate .
25 Previous research suggests that there are differences in the sentences received by employed and unemployed offenders , but there is little understanding of why this is , how important a person 's employment situation is in the sentencing process and the dilemmas faced by sentencers and those who advise them .
26 This output measure suggests that there are factors operating in these departments which are very different from those operating in Durham , Oxford , Birmingham , Wales , and Cambridge , all of which have produced less than 10% of Unproductive researchers .
27 This output measure suggests that there are factors operating in these departments which are very different from those operating in Durham , Oxford , Birmingham , Wales , and Cambridge , all of which have produced less than 10% of Unproductive researchers .
28 Traditional economic theory suggests that there are benefits to be reaped from creating free movement .
29 At LDC level , an extrapolation of the figures provided by Edwards and Lloyd ( 1981 ) suggests that there are something in the order of 14,000 local-level formal meetings a year .
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