Example sentences of "[adj] suggest [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 It would be unrealistic to suggest that a good organic diet , daily meditation and aromatherapy massage is the answer to life 's problems , and that it will somehow cocoon us in an etheric pink haze for the rest of our days !
3 It would be foolish to suggest that a river should never be tapped for energy or for agriculture , but the world 's politicians have not yet chosen to realize what enormous consequences such action has , or how long those consequences take to unfold , or — an essential consideration — that it is literally impossible to predict all that will ensue when a river is tapped .
4 While it would be foolish to suggest that a comparable problem does not exist at all in Britain , it is important to recognize that ours is a more simple system in which individual agencies have more clearly defined powers and more definite boundaries to their responsibilities and sphere of influence .
5 This suggested that a heavier mesotron ( the pion ) had died and that the second branch of the L was due to its progeny — a muon .
6 This suggested that a more detailed investigation into growth patterns , particularly on a comparative basis , would be valuable .
7 Some suggested that a Conservative government would not necessarily do better .
8 Rhenium concentrations for the low- γ Os picrite basalts are significantly below those typical of asthenospheric melts including MORB , and this suggests that a Re-depleted component , such as SCLM , is involved .
9 This suggests that a good test would be to take a potent scientific innovation and compare its reception in Protestant and Catholic communities .
10 This suggests that a localised , contained conflict was not considered to justify discriminatory suspension of third party rights .
11 This suggests that a high degree of practice of a specific task in the situation where it is needed can lead to success , but whether such skills so acquired in one situation are transferable to others is a contentious point .
12 However , it has been calculated ( Justices ' Clerks ' Society , 1992 ) that 57 per cent of such cases received sentences that were within the sentencing powers of the magistrates ' courts , and this suggests that a majority of these offences could have been tried summarily .
13 This suggests that a marked theme has an additional or different function .
14 Whilst this suggests that a large number of people make use of the procedure , the recent research figures reveal that it is not only private citizens , but also ‘ large organisations ’ and other ‘ small litigants , ’ who make extensive use of the procedure .
15 This suggests that a fusion of languages is taking place which can not be explained simply by an appeal to the notion that speakers from time to time animate different personas , some " British " and some " Caribbean " .
16 The commission is likely to suggest that a new , independent tribunal be set up to review such allegations .
17 For instance , it would surely seem reasonable to suggest that a theory that anticipates and leads to the discovery of new phenomena , in the way Clerk Maxwell 's theory led to the discovery of radio waves , is more worthy of merit and more justifiable than a law or theory devised to account for phenomena already known and not leading to the discovery of new ones .
18 It is therefore reasonable to suggest that a staging system might be devised which is based upon the type and genetic changes associated with conventional tumour stage and , more importantly , with survival .
19 By the end of the century some might still moan that ‘ it would shock many to suggest that a plain dissenting preacher might be as great a man as an Archbishop ’ but this was simply twaddle .
20 Ulpian 's words do not at all suggest that a remedy available for legacies was extended to cover trusts as well , but the reverse .
21 The values of judges in the deep south of the United States of America , who have held it defamatory to suggest that a white person has coloured blood , would not be shared in England .
22 Charles Handy suggested that a definition of a manager or a manager 's role is likely to be so broad as to be fairly meaningless .
23 It is ridiculous to suggest that a magazine article , book or even the most expert of instructors can teach you exactly how to perform the complex set of movements involved in , say , gybing .
24 It may seem ridiculous to suggest that a suicide does not believe in death , but there is a certain amount of evidence to suggest that some forms of suicide ( usually referred to as ‘ schizoid ’ ) are in fact attempts at rebirth .
25 Although the classification of countries in Table 8.1 suggests that a large majority of countries have opted for stable exchange rates , in fact this is not so ; those countries which are pegged to the US dollar will find their exchange rate moving against other currencies , because the US dollar itself is an independently floating currency .
26 Only this : it is misleading to suggest that a socialist alternative qualitatively different from the actual record of 1964–70 existed in potentia and merely went by default , on account of a failure of political will .
27 That suggests that a credit crunch is taking place , especially since banks are still under orders from the central bank not to increase lending to property companies beyond the overall rate of loan growth , which has itself been restricted since October .
28 It may be realistic to suggest that a certain amount of cellulite is to be expected in women , but severe cases should be taken seriously .
29 An answer that the Under-Secretary gave me on 15 October 1990 suggested that a fair number of warning signals would be available .
30 The Independent of Sept. 19 suggested that a recent Iranian proposal for a Moslem " new world order " had encompassed independent Soviet Moslem republics .
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