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

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1 Indeed Jacob values settlements sufficiently to suggest that a power , or perhaps even a duty , should be imposed on the court to promote a settlement or compromise between the parties .
2 A score of ten or less suggests that a revision of all Goal I material is needed .
3 This fact alone suggests that a purely descriptive approach to first degree courses is likely to be unproductive or excruciatingly boring .
4 Having noticed this discrepancy , Husameddin suggests that the text of Ibn Hajar ought to read thus suggesting that a ( seven ) has dropped out of the text .
5 The hon. Gentleman is not suggesting that a system of local government finance would be without a method of equalisation .
6 I 'm not sure that honesty 's a word which I would er do n't get me wrong , I 'm not suggesting that a salesman 's dishonest , do n't think that .
7 Dicta referred to above suggest that a court is entitled , indeed , obliged to be satisfied that there has been enactment by the monarch with the advice and consent of Lords and Commons ( except in the case of the Parliament Act procedure dealt with above , pp.98–9 ) .
8 The patterns of subject specialization shown above suggest that a fairly complex process is taking place .
9 Such a figure would not suggest that a serious attempt was being made by underwriters to deal with a problem that could undermine the stability of the world 's pre-eminent insurance market .
10 This does not suggest that a return to psychological realism or a romanticization of the author is taking place ; rather , the autobiographical trend in recent writing demonstrates an attempt to maintain the plural and unrestricted nature of writing .
11 I would not suggest that a return to such a programme is either necessary or appropriate .
12 The approaches which have been here categorised as elite approaches do not suggest that a small clique were responsible for a decision taken at some unspecified point in the past that government should grow .
13 Paragraph 610 of the Bar code provides , first : ’ Counsel must not make statements or ask questions which are merely scandalous or intended or calculated only to vilify insult or annoy either a witness or some other person ; counsel must if possible avoid the naming in open Court of third parties whose characters would thereby be impugned ; counsel must not suggest that a witness or other person is guilty of crime , fraud or misconduct or attribute to another person the crime or conduct of which his lay client is accused ’
14 Stirling went on to suggest that a force of 200 men , properly selected , trained and equipped , and organized into five-man sub-units , should thus be able to attack thirty different objectives simultaneously on the same night — compared to only one target using the Commando technique .
15 But they hardly suggest that a major structural change has taken place .
16 In anger he stated that no-one ever suggested that a billion dollar a year business should operate without a proper board of management .
17 We may have further suggested that a droplet of rain falling on southern California was as likely as a sincere comment at the Oscars — and that young Californian children would probably never see a cloud in their lifetime .
18 He said , ‘ In order to prevent literary contracts being held up , I also suggest that a general power of attorney be given to me again only in a limited area and only to be used if Elinor be indisposed . ’
19 These observations also suggest that a single endonuclease molecule is responsible for the 50% cleavage of the circular DNA .
20 In addition to showing that the number of defective modern items issued is perhaps greater than might have been expected , the findings of the Survey also suggest that a number of items may be consulted with considerable frequency , for 94 requests remained unsatisfied because the desired item was already in use , and a further 59 items were supplied only after transfer from a previous reader 's reserve shelf .
21 There are , however , important exceptions , and they clearly suggest that a first stage must be to see people 's housing experience in relation to the whole of their lives , in particular their lives in employment .
22 The first section also suggests that a cohesive consciousness could be registered in the construction and development of antislavery rituals and occasions and iconographic expressions or visual representations of a common antislavery identity .
23 Locke also suggests that a man 's presence in a particular state implies tacit consent to its political system .
24 It also suggests that a much smaller region ( about half of the normal size ) of the methylation-free island of the human NF-L gene can still remain an island .
25 It also suggested that a mechanism was required to review existing arrangements so that the disparate needs of adults and appropriate types of provision could be met more adequately .
26 He also suggested that a College pupil should be in residence at Woolwich , to remain there until the farriers were ‘ sufficiently instructed in the treatment of disease ’ .
27 The report also suggested that a back-stage role in the process was being played by senior retired Egyptian and US officials ( the latter led by former US President Jimmy Carter 's Secretary of State Cyrus Vance , who visited Syria and Israel in January ) .
28 He also suggested that a government might be formed from a coalition of post-Solidarity parties which would choose their own leadership .
29 Yukawa also suggested that a similar particle must mediate the weak nuclear force , which underlies the radioactive decay of a neutron into a proton , an electron and a virtually undetectable particle called the neutrino .
30 Participants also suggested that a study be carried out of existing materials from other countries in the South such as Nigeria , South Africa , the Philippines and some Latin American countries .
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