Example sentences of "evidence for such " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps better evidence for such an effect comes from experiments using procedures quite different from those employed by Lawrence ( 1949 ) , procedures in which response strategies of the sort considered by Siegel ( 1967 ) could play no role .
2 But for most developmental systems , there is , perhaps disappointingly , little evidence for such a mechanism .
3 However , in insect development there is excellent evidence for such a mechanism ( Chapter 7 ) .
4 It is often claimed that hypertension is prevalent in diabetic subjects ( Christlieb , 1982 ) , although the evidence for such a statement is conflicting and by no means universally accepted .
5 In other words , the old view that women 's crime is physically explainable would still appear to be influential , despite the fact that there is no real evidence for such explanations .
6 No doubt evidence for such a procedure will one day come to light !
7 Presumably Skinner has followed David Wulstan 's theories of 16th-century English church pitch , a rather dangerous procedure given the diffuse nature of Wulstan 's evidence for such a practice .
8 ‘ Because I know perfectly well that there can be no sound evidence for such monstrous , silly accusations . ’
9 The lawyer protested that there was no evidence for such charges .
10 But if we are going to accuse them of this then we had better also accuse them of inventing the doctrine of the Trinity , for although the New Testament provides evidence for such a cardinal Christian belief it does not set it out in a clear or distinct fashion .
11 The first is that evidence for such a visit seems to be nonexistent .
12 The majority of the evidence for such a study are the grave-goods found in cemeteries , although the growing number of excavated settlements is slowly extending our knowledge .
13 There is archaeological evidence for such management of woodland at this time from Barton Court Farm ( Oxfordshire ) ( Robinson 1981 ) .
14 To put matters in more concrete terms , what exactly is the linguistic evidence for such impressionistic labels as ‘ logic ’ and ‘ cooperativeness ’ ?
15 This is the absence of any higher intention , or evidence for such , that the receiver should believe something by recognising this very intention .
16 The strongest evidence for such a contribution comes from studying the effects of removal of the primary visual cortex .
17 Our comparative studies provide evidence for such an association .
18 The evidence for such changes from past excavations is rarely satisfactory and is almost entirely based on the coins , which , in many cases , is far too slight to offer more than a hint .
19 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture .
20 However , it will always be difficult to obtain direct evidence for such a view since the less successful members of the lineage left no descendants for us to study .
21 If Oswiu died on 15 February 670 , an interval will have occurred before Ecgfrith succeeded and , though an ex silentio argument is not conclusive , evidence for such an interval or interregnum is lacking .
22 There is plenty of geomorphological and zoological evidence for such features .
23 The best evidence for such sheets comes from Mare Imbrium ( Figure 6.8 ) , which exhibits winding scarps — short steep slopes leading to flatter terrain .
24 In fact the first evidence for such oracles comes from the Peripatetic philosopher and historian Antisthenes of Rhodes , the contemporary of Polybius .
25 Advocates of liberal education and especially of its science component argue plausibly for its effect on pupils ' ability to think logically , but the evidence for such an effect is not substantial .
26 The Iranian authorities countered that they had repeatedly asked the Turkish government to present evidence for such claims .
27 Evidence for such an association has been publshed in the Register General 's Decimal Supplements on Occupational Mortality since 1937 , but these data have not been highlighted .
28 There is some ( disputed ) geomorphological evidence for such contractions , supported by palaeobotanical work .
29 Even if we tabulate only those time-words and their associated tempos for the movements where there is unequivocal evidence for such tempos , in H400D and the two Strasbourg motets that is without relying on those movements calculated by reference to tempo relationships we see a remarkable degree of unanimity .
30 Once again , an initially English impulse of research has proposed and substantially validated an a cappella approach which seems to offer one kind of solution to this problem , but while the evidence for such an approach now seems to be strong it is important to clarify what has taken place , at least as far as the secular polyphonic song repertories of the Middle Ages are concerned .
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