Example sentences of "suggests that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Twickenham authorities are predicting a virtual sell-out , but the fact that Lancashire tickets sold are numbered in hundreds rather than thousands suggests that without Trelawny 's Army , the county final would be a mere speck on the rugby programme .
2 The KPMG barometer suggests that over the six years that fraud has been tracked , Scotland has been less affected than most regions , with total fraud in the overall period of £34.1 million or 2.1 per cent of the UK total reported .
3 This suggests that to the criteria for trust wording a further one should be added : that the words be not only ‘ mediate ’ ( in the sense that they do not attribute property directly to the beneficiary ) but that they should also unequivocally attest the testator 's intention that a trustee should be under a legal obligation to a beneficiary .
4 An unprejudiced reading of the New Testament certainly suggests that to be true .
5 Terry Castle suggests that for these poets the mirror was at once an emblem of the psyche and the symbol of an alternative world : ‘ … the mirror image both distilled a longing for purity and expressed a desire for escape … ’
6 The early experience suggests that for the enthusiast of language , for example , the latter approach and even the former is possible : equally too the science enthusiast in primary schools protests at the ease with which they can familiarise themselves with the process .
7 All the evidence suggests that for 99.9 per cent of the population over the age of seven or eight homosexuality is determined . '
8 The experiment with actinomycin suggests that for the first 3 hours or so LTP does not depend on gene transcription .
9 While stressing that they both take their point of departure from Marx , Lévi-Strauss suggests that for him Marxism implies that
10 Goody 's examination of historical records , for instance , suggests that for many centuries very few ‘ texts ’ were produced , the vast bulk of writing being concerned with lists , tables , charters , headings , business records etc .
11 The phrasing is ambiguous , perhaps deliberately so , but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended .
12 In these studies , Bjornsson used groups of 24 or more readers ( of whom half at least would have been native speakers ) and calculated correlations to check the reliability of their judgements , On sets of 100 texts , the correlations were on average 0.99 , which suggests that for adults at least , there is a high level of agreement about what is difficult .
13 The differing motives of collectors suggests that for some viewers content does takes precedence over form , and vice versa .
14 The phrasing is ambiguous , perhaps deliberately so , but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended .
15 John Sutphen suggests that with the three sonar channels available to dolphins , cetaceans can see-read-hear into each others ' hearts and brains .
16 The negative correlation we have found between MCTT and breath H 2 excretion suggests that with shorter transit times more carbohydrates are spilled into the colon .
17 This suggests that with to the infinitive 's event is conceived as something which is known and attributed to someone as a result of experience .
18 In fact , the evidence suggests that at the time of the great debates over defence and the Middle East in 1946 Britain had a realistic view of Soviet intentions in this area — that they fundamentally consisted in a determination to secure access to oil concessions in northern Iran .
19 The ministry of labour suspects that about half of the unemployed have indeed been laid off , but other evidence suggests that at least in some parts of the country the proportion is much lower .
20 Initial research suggests that at best only a very marginal decrease in the long distance deposit of acid rain would result from a major reduction of sulphur emissions from the UK . ’
21 Mates estimated that the total uncovered foreign exchange liabilities of the banks at the end of 1985 amounted to $ 12.5 billion , and this suggests that at that time their total gross liabilities were substantially larger than $ 14 billion .
22 While these comparisons consider visual features , and the human literature suggests that at this stage visual information is not involved ( Evett and Humphreys , 1981 ) , Hull 's considerations have led him to adopt a neighbourhood approach which is also suggested by the cognitive science literature ( Hull , 1986 ) .
23 Erikson suggests that at different phases of life an individual faces a particular psycho-social problem which needs to be resolved before moving on to the next phase .
24 The occurrence of these cells in TCR -β transgenic RAG-1 mutant mice suggests that at least some of the surface TCR- β chains are not associated with any of the other known complete TCR polypeptide chains .
25 The discovery of this conodont-bearing animal suggests that at least some conodonts may be among the most primitive of vertebrates .
26 Fragmentation of ‘ Sun-grazing ’ and ‘ Jupiter-grazing ’ comets , presumably due to tidal stresses , suggests that at least some comets may have extremely low tensile strengths of 10 3 –10 5 dyncm -2 .
27 This suggests that at the low concentrations of H 2 found in aquatic sediments , Fe(III) may be the preferred electron acceptor .
28 In the same way , Fanon suggests that at the political level the so-called ‘ Third World ’ constitutes the disruptive term for the European political dialectic of capitalism and socialism .
29 This grant was unprecedented in extent ; it represented a significant political victory for Edward , and suggests that at this stage there was a considerable degree of support for the war amongst the knights .
30 Current evidence suggests that at the moment there is little ‘ choice ’ about when the time is ‘ right ’ to enter care .
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