Example sentences of "suggest that the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the existing assets , the statisticians suggest that the allowance for depreciation should be £134m .
2 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 .
3 Several reports also suggest that the absorption of other nutrients than water , such as hexoses , amino acids , and fatty acids , are decreased in the inflamed jejunum .
4 These data suggest that the selection of a relative who gives moral support is related partly to the composition of the kin group and partly to the quality of a particular relationship over a long period of time .
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 preceding chapters of this Report suggest that the outlook for music in the Church of England is an uncertain and , in many ways , disturbing one .
7 But the facts strongly suggest that the current of liberation really began to flow in 1953 , the year not only of the Kinsey Report but of two significant debuts : those of James Bond and Playboy .
8 A sandy or silty bottom indicates slow currents whereas stones and gravel suggest that the current over the bed is quite strong .
9 All these developments suggest that the phenomenon of EPZs has its own life cycle and that policy must adjust accordingly , however difficult that may prove in practice .
10 These findings suggest that the enrichment of Desulfovibrio within the siderite concretion may be an important feature , controlling growth of the concretion .
11 In western Germany , for instance , OECD figures suggest that the total of industrial waste was lower in 1990 than a decade earlier .
12 Erm , yes , I 'd like to , erm , ask a question and suggest that the change in the first paragraph , Service Strategy and Regulations .
13 The latest figures from the building societies suggest that the size of the average new mortgage granted in 1988/9 was £35,000 .
14 These two sources of evidence suggest that the discharge of long stay patients from the declining mental hospitals is not the main factor contributing to the increase in the numbers of mentally ill people living on the streets .
15 Comparisons between the public and private sector also suggest that the question of incentives is more complex than it may seem from models such as Niskanen 's .
16 Both surveys also suggest that the state of the local labour market has an important influence on the extent to which unemployed people take temporary work .
17 We suggest that the presence of acetylcholine alone will not provide an adequate stimulus for the sweat response in the event of nerve degeneration , as the full response requires the combined action of both transmitters , provided that the receptors remain intact after nerve degeneration .
18 Tests carried out by the Traffic Research Laboratory suggest that the presence of a dummy vehicle cuts average speeds by up to 10 miles per hour , compared with speeds on roads with no visible police presence .
19 Finally , they suggest that the intensity of the depression will depend on how strong is the expectation of uncontrollability and on how important the outcome of the situation is seen to be .
20 Our observations suggest that the cutting of circular DNA is not dependent upon the presence of a second endonuclease molecule and that subsequent cutting of the linear DNA does not occur , therefore , this event may require a second endonuclease molecule and operate by a different mechanism .
21 The current deteriorating standards of living and acute social problems that owe so much of their origin to the decline in the economy suggest that the inheritance at the time of Independence of a highly developed mining sector was a very mixed blessing : the lack of balance it occasioned in the economic base has resulted in serious economic and social disequilibrium with the locus of control resting as much with decisions made in the London Metal Market as with policies established in Lusaka .
22 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 .
23 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 . ’
24 These findings , together with our previous observation of an unidentified βγ t -resistant PLC in HL-60 granulocytes and our unpublished observation that purified PLC- 1 showed no response to βγ t , strongly suggest that the stimulation of PLC- β2 by βγ t is specific for members of the PLC- β subfamily and is isozyme-selective within this group of PLCs .
25 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 .
26 In a book ( Tomkins , 1987 ) urging public-sector organizations to consider new ways of evaluating organization effectiveness ( not just efficiency ) , I suggest that the approach of Guba and Lincoln ( 1981 ) offers a very practical way of proceeding .
27 Against this background , several policy initiatives suggest that the issue of inequalities in health has been taken seriously in Australia .
28 I suggest that the Secretary of State take a little time to read our new document , ’ London : a strategy for transport ’ , which might help him and his colleagues to get sorted out on the need for better transport in the capital city .
29 In our opinion , these results already suggest that the type of calcium salt does not interfere with the protective effects of dietary calcium on lytic activity of faecal water an on proliferation .
30 A country 's power can be measured by its military and economic resources and the signing of arms agreements ; and growth in market , rather than government , control of economies suggest that the way in which these resources are being used is changing .
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