Example sentences of "[vb base] that a " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest that a simpler approach to detecting the direction of motion of an object , one method of which was put forward by M Kumaran in July , is to use half a 74LS74 D-type flip-flop , as shown in the diagram , which performs exactly the same function . |
2 | ‘ My initial inquiries suggest that a figure of significantly less than 10 per cent is a real possibility , ’ Mr Pulman said . |
3 | For Hutchison 's managing director , and other investors in Hong Kong , such shifts suggest that a prolonged power struggle may be underway . |
4 | This is a result that is much easier to account for if we suggest that a body clock is responsible for the alternation between sleep and activity . |
5 | Cargo forecasts suggest that a growth rate of 11.4 percent for Europe-Far East trade over the next 20 years will be more than double the expected increase across the North Atlantic . |
6 | These characteristics suggest that a number of preconditions are necessary before the addition of Rhizobium to either plant or soil will be effective in promoting nitrogen enhancement . |
7 | However , note that Rhind et al. ( 1989 ) suggest that a Universal Geographic Information eXecutive ( UGIX ) can be created to interface between the user and a wide variety of different systems . |
8 | But they hardly suggest that a major structural change has taken place . |
9 | Occasional reports suggest that a single ailing individual can precipitate a mass stranding : whales are often reluctant to leave their comrades particularly if the sick animal is the leader of the group , and they may strand themselves rather than depart . |
10 | And only in a minute fraction of the actual collisions does theory suggest that a W particle will be produced ; many different processes compete to take place each time a proton and antiproton meet . |
11 | Taken together , these facts suggest that a genetically susceptible individual must be exposed to some environmental factor in order to succumb to the disease . |
12 | I suggest that a few moments here on deck will suffice . ’ |
13 | General pictures of what happens during the middle years are inevitably flawed , but they suggest that a change often takes place in marriage at that time and that for many people satisfactions come from sources outside the couple 's relationship . |
14 | Various airline industry estimates suggest that a one minute delay in scheduled aircraft departure costs between £130 and £750 . |
15 | Dicta referred to above suggest that a court is entitled , indeed , obliged to be satisfied that there has been enactment by the monarch with the advice and consent of Lords and Commons ( except in the case of the Parliament Act procedure dealt with above , pp.98–9 ) . |
16 | These results seem promising , and suggest that a simple interdisciplinary programme involving little added staff time can have valuable results for patients . |
17 | For instance , it is estimated that around 1m of the 1.7m new jobs forecast for the mid 1990s will be in the professional and managerial areas , and demographics suggest that a substantial proportion of them will have to be filled by women . |
18 | Whereas the test designers suggest that a teacher without specialist knowledge might give the test as a screening device to identify the existence of articulation problems , the analysis of the nature of the errors and the appropriate forms of intervention ought to be left for an expert in phonological analysis . |
19 | As far as the script recognition system is concerned , the cases which suggest that a word is an error , are where the lexical look-up gives no allowable candidate strings , or all candidate strings are rejected by further stages of analysis . |
20 | The results of our complex segregation analysis suggest that a major dominant gene is present in about 10% of patients with ulcerative colitis . |
21 | These results suggest that a high proportion of the microorganisms living in the concretion survive by anaerobic respiration such as Fe(III) or sulphate reduction . |
22 | As Lane points out , surveys suggest that a majority of temporary workers actually opt for temporary status by choice , but nevertheless a large proportion are in fact disadvantaged since they lack the benefits which attach to permanent positions . |
23 | Reviewed in the light of these population shifts , the findings in subjects with phenylketonuria suggest that a high proportion of early treated subjects — not just a poorly managed minority — exhibit some degree of intellectual impairment and that the major impact is in early childhood before there is any question of relaxing or stopping treatment . |
24 | Mandler and Johnson ( 1977 ) suggest that a story grammar , in which elements ( such as setting , event , episode , consequence and resolution ) are combined according to a set of implicit rules , offers a mechanism for answering many of these questions . |
25 | Women 's vision of their future in a new society is closely related to their own experiences and education and whether they have been in touch with the women 's movement outside of El Salvador , Some suggest that a new society will bring an end to the repression , the constant fear , the torture , the deaths and disappearances , It will mean they can return home , either leaving the refugee camps in San Salvador or ending their enforced exile abroad , to start to rebuild their homes in the knowledge that the army will not descend on them again . |
26 | Studies on the nervous control mechanisms of insect flight ( Wilson , 1968 ) suggest that a simple pattern of neural output to the flight-muscles , produced centrally , can support a form of flight , even in the absence of sensory input from wing receptors . |
27 | The patterns of subject specialization shown above suggest that a fairly complex process is taking place . |
28 | Recent research by Calmfors and Diffil ( 1988 ) suggest that a key contingency in comparing capitalisms is the type of wage bargaining systems which is institutionalized in different national settings . |
29 | What is relevant to EModE , however , is that Patterson 's word-lists suggest that a raising rule still applied in pre-nasal environments ( which often have a back vowel today ) . |
30 | Second , past trends in Scotland and North-West England suggest that a relatively high proportion of newly established firms are non-union , and this is particularly so in new-town locations . |