Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 A series of complex and powerful planetary influences suggest that everyone 's gunning for you this month .
2 Studies of the natural constraints on learning suggest that what is learnt , and when , is probably under a genetic surveillance so that learning does not normally occur outside the context of an evolutionary stable strategy .
3 These results are not too surprising given the research findings discussed in the previous chapter and suggest that what is inherited as vulnerability to psychosis forms a broad set of dispositions that include both temperamental and cognitive features .
4 The authors suggest that what is learnt from lucid elderly people should have direct relevance for those who are confused ( p. 4 ) but this theme is not developed in any way .
5 And even if not , the lessons from the end of the Ice Age suggest that we are going to need much more than Thames Barriers in the absence of an effective international policy response to the greenhouse effect .
6 I hope , however , that you will not think me Panglossian when I suggest that we are now not far from that point .
7 Guidelines on healthy eating therefore suggest that we are :
8 Phrases such as ‘ out of date ’ and ‘ old fashioned ’ suggest that we are always moving on to better things .
9 There are new analyses — German and American — which suggest that we are now leaving such a world , not entering it : that the cold war , falsely represented as a balance of terror between two superpowers , was in reality the period of almost challenged American global dominations .
10 I suggest that we are becoming inexorably more impatient , intolerant and indolent in the race from A to B , and that there is an all-pervasive belief that the world owes each person an ever more easy and wealthy life .
11 It is extraordinary that even though the Government found an extra £40 million for sport in the last Budget , which is near enough double the expenditure on sport year on year , Opposition Members criticise us and suggest that we are not providing the necessary resources for sport .
12 There has been no official confirmation that the documents are genuine , although sources suggest that they are .
13 Some commentators on the left take a more explicitly political view of the central-local government trends since 1979 and suggest that they are part of a deliberate larger attempted restructuring of relations between state and society .
14 However , Interactionists suggest that they are less frequently and vigorously applied .
15 I suggest that they are involved in the sport of shooting rather than in the art of ferreting .
16 Nor do his choral forces always suggest that they are home in the idiom .
17 Although Prime Ministers may from time to time use words which suggest that they are not unwilling to exercise their power of appointment , in recent times there is no direct evidence that they have done so .
18 The functional characteristics of these two strong promoters suggest that they are not optimized for a tight and stable RNA polymerase binding .
19 One would expect such issues to be handled in the training , both pre- and in-service , of all teachers , but our collective experiences and the responses received to the main LITE questionnaire suggest that they are not .
20 Teachers ' responses to questions about gender suggest that they are aware of the issue and are , indeed , ready to consider possible ways forward .
21 Although there are no SDS-sequestration data on the dissociation of the minor groove binding drugs , since they do not have suitable absorbance spectra , NMR exchange rates suggest that they are in rapid exchange with the DNA [ 26 ] .
22 Why this 1% of 17 year olds still had a non-retractile foreskin was not stated , but data from a subsequent study suggest that they were probably suffering from balanitis xerotica obliterans .
23 Although each of them gave greatly inflated estimates of their membership , reliable intelligence reports suggest that they were shoestring operations with minimal popular impact .
24 They may not have been popular , indeed subsequent events suggest that they were not , but they were tolerated , and there is no evidence that Edward IV 's death was followed by an attempt to dislodge them .
25 Among the first people known to have used pearls for jewellery were the ancient Egyptians , who wore them as pendants to earrings and threaded onto necklaces alongside cowries , coral , scarabs and precious stones certainly as early as the middle of the second millennium B.C. Tomb paintings depict them wearing pearls on their clothing and chest-ornaments of mother-of-pearl suggest that they were already exploiting the Red Sea fisheries , later mentioned by Strabo and other Classical writers , by the twelfth dynasty .
26 On some tickets , notably the First Class to intermediate stations and the Plowden ‘ Golf ’ returns , numbers suggest that they were not even worth printing !
27 Studies of individual towns suggest that they were severely hit , that properties were deserted and that in some cases parishes had to be united , as the existing ones were too poor to maintain the services of the Church ( 77 , pp.286–8 ) .
28 They may not have been popular , indeed subsequent events suggest that they were not , but they were tolerated , and there is no evidence that Edward IV 's death was followed by an attempt to dislodge them .
29 Both lists are in this respect artificial , and the errors on Æthelnoth and Hakon suggest that they were copied from exemplars .
30 The location and age of these massive outpourings of basalt — Cretaceous to Eocene in India and Early Jurassic in South America — suggest that they were associated with the break-up of Gondwana ( see Section 4.5.2 ) .
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