Example sentences of "[vb base] that the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These data suggest that the reforms may not be responsible for the improved performance observed .
2 No counsel appearing on this appeal has attempted to defend those findings of fact or suggest that the reasons are in any way adequate .
3 ADD suggest that the reasons efficiency might be impaired in periods of variable inflation are that the price system fails to transmit as efficiently the information on relative prices needed to coordinate economic plans , that the optimum wage and price contract length shortens , making existing arrangements inappropriate , and that government interference in markets is likely to be increased .
4 The figures for 1988 graduates suggest that the polys are still poor relations .
5 In summary , I suggest that the debates about the prognosis for contract law can be conveniently reduced to two liberal perspectives on the fundamental question of the enforceability of contracts , which parallel broader debates about the relation between the citizen and the state .
6 The Gaians suggest that the microorganisms such as plankton produce vast quantities of dimethyl sulphide ( DMS ) .
7 The authors plausibly suggest that the interventions may have been too late .
8 Some well-informed people suggest that the Americans may have played a discreet role in last week 's cabinet reshuffle .
9 They thus suggest that the services offered to non-routine families with problems in child care generally may be highly pertinent to child abuse prevention .
10 I suggest that the figures you 've got before you are not terribly , terribly useful , and that you do invite domiciliary health to come back to you for three months to talk to you about their work in terms of the visits , the visits that they do .
11 far from happy with the plan print room with the er er o o o and suggest that the businesses ought to be concerned about the way that their records are stored in their plan room .
12 The Office of Health Economics suggest that the benefits to be gained from HRT ‘ are far in excess of any known risks associated with its use . ’
13 The authors suggest that the benefits of computer generated protocols might be apparent if the computer was used to monitor progress throughout pregnancy and alert the obstetrician to deviations in management from agreed protocols .
14 Taken together these two propositions suggest that the traditions of conspiracy are liable to continue into the future on the extreme right , for no better reason than that this is where these traditions have existed and where they presently continue to exist .
15 Baltz uses the camera like a microscope and his pictures suggest that the disturbances observed here in miniature are legible as part of a larger allegory .
16 They suggest that the models may be linked , and further suggest that the direction of the causal link between participation and satisfaction is not entirely clear : possibly satisfaction leads to participation and not vice versa .
17 The authors suggest that the advantages of bibliometric studies include :
18 Others suggest that the birds are able to use their sense of sell over longer distances by remembering the scents of the prevailing winds .
19 Koontz , O'Donnell and Weihrich suggest that the principles of formal organisations are :
20 At the same time , my own researches into the origins of agriculture suggest that the women who were responsible for the discovery and early development of cultivation were motivated by drives of a masculine , aggressive kind and were unlikely to tolerate lengthy breast-feeding and the demands of selfless child-care but also , like their modern equivalents , tended to develop strong narcissistic identifications with their male children ( the masculine woman 's substitute penis ) .
21 The authors also briefly review some of the earlier research and suggest that the conclusions appears to be conflicting .
22 In the first report Hales and Barker suggest that the factors determining early growth also influence the β cell mass in adulthood .
23 The performance indicators also suggest that the groups ' improvements were marginally better than the individuals ' improvements , as we have already noted .
24 Despite the discrepancy , these results suggest that the coals were formerly buried to a considerable depth , but not sufficient to commence gas generation .
25 Molecular data suggest that the nemerteans , traditionally placed close to the platyhelminths , are coelomate protostomes , perhaps related to the annelids , but with a distinctive coelom ( rhynchocoel surrounding the proboscis ) .
26 We find it difficult to know how to obtain samples of families with recent baptisms , so we enlist the help of some local clergy who are interested , and we find that it seems simpler to restrict ourselves to baptism within the Anglican Church , since other baptisms in nonconformist churches and chapels suggest that the parents are of some definite religious following .
27 Most therapists just ask the parents what is happening at home and suggest that the parents keep diaries of events to discuss in detail during a therapy session .
28 They suggest that the boundaries of this work need reorganising and that a 24 hour commitment for most doctors is neither necessary nor justifiable .
29 The pages of the Law Society Gazette in the late sixties and early seventies suggest that the conspirators included such august bodies as the British Broadcasting Corporation , Her Majesty 's Government , the political left and right , the popular press , university academics and ‘ certain quarters ’ which remained unspecified .
30 However , whereas most studies suggest that the fungi developing in these secondary sites are normal , regardless of their position , studies by Glenn Richards and Myrtle Smith , of Minnesota University , on Herpomyces , a parasite of cockroaches , indicate that different parts of an insect 's exoskeleton may differ in their susceptibility to Laboulbeniales .
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