Example sentences of "[pron] [is] suggest that " in BNC.

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1 Although clay crystals theoretically could store the same prodigious quantities of information as DNA or laser discs can , nobody is suggesting that they ever did .
2 Those conditions still stood , she told MPs , ‘ but no one is suggesting that we dot every ‘ i ’ and cross every ‘ t ’ before we look at it . ’
3 While no one is suggesting that any health risks attach to Quorn , it need only take one popular comedian cracking jokes at Quorn 's expense to generate major marketing problems .
4 For example the land at Skelton Hall could be regarded as open land but no one is suggesting that that should be part of the greenbelt .
5 He is er , strongly er , suggesting that we ought to be rather more pro-active than we either are , or than anybody is suggesting that we ought to be in the paper at number seventeen .
6 Erm now I I do n't think anybody 's suggesting that in er the Greater York new settlement we would be likely to achieve a large shopping mall anchored at both ends , one by Marks and Spencers er and the other by Fenwicks , or or or any o or bins or any other department store , so he must really understand the process and really what we talking about er er in North Yorkshire .
7 Yet such evidence as there is suggests that his love for his wife had been deepened by the way she had stood by him during his years in prison .
8 Hard evidence is difficult to come by , but what there is suggests that the impact of general management varies markedly across issues and districts .
9 What little evidence there is suggests that these dispositions were interpreted as trusts .
10 In fact , such evidence as there is suggests that male moths follow the second rule : on sensing bombykol they simply fly upwind .
11 The lands to the north and east of a line joining these two houses had in the ninth century been conquered and to some degree settled by pagan Scandinavians , who had destroyed the existing monasteries and several of the bishoprics , and such evidence as there is suggests that the Christianity practised within them retained aspects upon which the stricter kind of churchman would have frowned .
12 Cos by offering a high rate of liability it 's , it 's suggests that we
13 It 's suggested that you should linger on the great avenues and squares in the morning and afternoon , to see the swarms of officials and experts who administer the universe hurrying to and from their offices ; or sit a while in the shady walks of the various public gardens , and watch these same officials ' wives proudly taking the baby out for an airing .
14 The procedure is often of great value , but it 's suggested that for two reasons it should only be used in urgent cases — both out of consideration for Land Registry staff , and to avoid the possibility of their being swamped by too many such applications , resulting in delay , which would defeat the whole purpose of the operation .
15 This is not to argue that professionals should try to replicate the process of supporting self-advocacy , but it is to suggest that the aims , mode of operation and the nature of the professional/client working relationship should , at the very least , not be in conflict with the emergence of self-advocacy .
16 This is not to say that women 's experience , perceptions , feelings and emotions are self-validating and constitute in themselves an epistemological standpoint , or even to say that they are always correctly identified and described , but it is to suggest that philosophy would look rather different if women 's experience had the same rights of entry as that of men .
17 But it is to suggest that an image of perennial conflict between science and religion is inappropriate as a guiding principle .
18 Of course , this is mostly exaggeration , just as it is to suggest that most French club members are merely posers or that the Italians are concerned at keeping talented youngsters off the course unless they have royal blood , or at least one Ferrari .
19 to overcome this problem it is suggest that the photos are taken of the Chairman previewing the exhibition .
20 And just in case it is suggested that I 'm saying the end justifies the means , let me confirm that I 'm not .
21 So it is suggested that the Zuwaya image of statelessness was substantially a replica of how their ancestors conceived their society ought to have been , rather than a true and accurate picture of how it was .
22 It is suggested that this could be faster were it not for the introduced American Mink which may be occupying the position once held by Polecats in the habitat .
23 It is suggested that an active policy to gain consent and then disclose would be supported by the law .
24 It is suggested that citizenship is a relationship between an individual and a polity .
25 It is suggested that the civil , political and social elements of Marshall 's version of the citizenship of entitlement are essential but not sufficient for a modern concept .
26 It is suggested that recognition of this distinction is fundamental to the efficient and economical design and execution of stability tests .
27 It is suggested that the specific objectives of any given test be clearly identified before the test is started , since only if the objectives are clearly defined can the test be carried out most efficiently and with the greatest economy of time and effort .
28 It is suggested that stability testing should be a continuing process involving samples from each stage of the development of a product .
29 It is suggested that samples from at least two pilot batches should be put on full formal stability test .
30 In almost cases it is suggested that specific clearance and a specific shelf-life should be established for a given product to an identified market , or group of markets .
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