Example sentences of "he suggest that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Methodologically , Coffield suggests that explanations must move from individualistic psychological ones to collectivistic , sociological ones ( how economic explanations fit in is somewhat unclear ) ; politically he suggests that a minimum income must be the answer .
2 At the same time , he suggests that a unified description could be given in terms of a theory of discourse .
3 He suggests that the new forests are the " missing carbon sink " which has puzzled scientists for some years .
4 He suggests that the persistent subfields are abnormal .
5 His definition of this Enlightenment concept is similar to Voltaire in that he suggests that the prejudiced person comes to a conclusion without bothering about the facts of the matter .
6 He suggests that the two leaders were ‘ commonly influenced by historical factors in their responses to events in Korea during that summer and autumn of 1950 ’ .
7 He suggests that the recent decision of this House in Reg. v. Independent Television Commission , Ex parte T.S.W. Broadcasting Ltd . ,
8 Indeed , Althusser claims to identify the origins of such an attitude in the law ; he suggests that the ideological notion of the legal subject as the owner of property was taken over by Kant and Descartes and transformed into the philosophical categories of subject and object .
9 It does not matter to Hobbes whether men were ever actually in such a ‘ state of nature ’ , but he suggests that the American Indians are in one somewhat like it .
10 In particular , he suggests that the educational system has a marked effect on the production and reproduction of scientific knowledge , and criticizes it for the ahistorical way in which it teaches scientific problems , theories , experiments and proofs .
11 He suggests that the social worker has to enter into those situations of panic , chaos and trauma , and somehow offer hope .
12 Although he suggests that the three possibilities need not be mutually exclusive , Baker 's sympathies clearly lie with the last of these ; but many scientists still need convincing that man can make use of a built-in magnetic compass , even if he possesses one .
13 And he suggested that a suitable punishment would be for you to lose your sight .
14 He suggested that a residual motion of the fibres was present in the dark , so that true blacks could be seen only in daylight , by comparison with surrounding objects .
15 He suggested that the two SBS men should attack the harbour wireless station instead while his men would concentrate on the actual port installations .
16 He suggested that the financial year should end on 31 March each year and would submit audited accounts at that time .
17 Last summer he suggested that the appalling state of government finances called for a fundamental reassessment of the way it spends £250 billion a year of taxpayers ' money .
18 In particular , will your erstwhile political columnist , R W Johnson , apologise for the appalling piece of sexism that appeared in NSS ( under a previous editor ) on 7 December 1990 , when he suggested that the only way for Labour to win the next election would be for Glenys Kinnock to ‘ have a word ’ with Neil and persuade him to stand down ?
19 Rather than continue to carry this burden , he suggested that the Russian Republic might itself consider seceding from the union .
20 He suggested that the main cause of social differentiation was the increase in population density .
21 Speaking at the Institute of Strategic Studies in London , he suggested that the 12 EC member countries should make a mutual defence pledge ( as in the Brussels Treaty of the Western European Union — WEU — comprising all EC members except Denmark , Greece and Ireland ) and develop a common policy on weapons research and production .
22 Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International Inc .
23 Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International .
24 He suggested that the proposed deal would be a good thing , as it would immediately validate the still ill-defined superserver market .
25 To his credit , Cheniere did attempt a conciliatory gesture when he suggested that the three adolescents could wear their scarves at school outside class hours .
26 He suggested that the military man could contact either a Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart or a Brigadier Bambera for clarification of his position .
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