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

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1 So we 're going to do this exercise within this room and we 'll need to rearrange the tables , so I suggest that each group as having one table or two tables , put it in a square to work around .
2 When the Opposition call for an independent consumer ombudsman , I suggest that that is exactly what they have under the present arrangements .
3 I suggest that all our sacraments are derivative sacraments , because they all originate from the source of God 's life in and through his Son .
4 Rather than give the Secretary of State expert opinions that I do not have , I suggest that all those involved in the political process here , in Northern Ireland , in the Republic of Ireland and everywhere have a bounden responsibility to start proper negotiations to end the nightmare that continued this weekend .
5 ‘ Both , I think , so I 'm not eating here , Sir John , and I suggest that neither should you .
6 I suggest that most of the sentiments you express so forcibly are your own , Mr Peck .
7 We are running up Trundleys Road across the Surrey Canal when I suggest that this running could get us nicked by the police .
8 Again I suggest that this line of argument is unsound .
9 I suggest that any hon. Member with a constituency problem should get in touch with the Securities and Investments Board , which is taking the lead in this matter and which knows the individual details of specific cases .
10 In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view .
11 I suggest that these meanings arise from everyday discourse , which habitually makes use of oppositions such as masculinity/femininity , science/arts — oppositions which make sense only in relation to each other .
12 There are some private initiatives which suggest that such people do exist in Italy , such as Signor and Signora Baracco in Naples who have founded Napoli 99 to work for the revival of the town and it monuments .
13 We have cultural stereotypes which suggest that such occasions are difficult for us , potentially embarrassing , because we do not know the appropriate responses .
14 But 28% do feel working mothers regard themselves as superior which suggest that some of us might have got carried away with out own importance .
15 Verily , your axe strikes true when you suggest that some ca n't spend more on software , even if they did n't pirate — but is this any excuse for stealing ?
16 We suggest that such a characterisation can be developed in terms of a topic framework .
17 As a start , we suggest that all application forms for medical posts should be standardised so that information identifying ethnic origin can be removed by the personnel department — for example , on a detachable front sheet .
18 However it is clear that the three divisions prioritize different spheres of social relations and will have different effects … we suggest that each division exists within the context of the others …
19 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
20 We suggest that this might conservatively be estimated at 5 per cent in the case of the Dee Hall .
21 Therefore , we suggest that this strain facilitates the phosphotransfer process from enzyme I to HPr .
22 We suggest that this sort of service led by fully trained clinical psychologists who are able to evaluate and adapt their approach to the particular needs of general practice should be explored further .
23 We suggest that this is so because the vivid events are hallucinatory bursts whose content is unconstrained by the previous visual events , the ongoing emotion , or the ongoing integration ; whereas the less vivid events are visual material generated by the cognitive integration , and as such , are constrained in content .
24 We suggest that this is further evidence that cardiovascular disease originates through programming in fetal life and infancy .
25 We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm .
26 These findings could help to explain the higher incidence of gastric cancer among coal miners and we suggest that this would be a suitable group to screen for premalignant gastric pathology using an upper gastrointestinal symptom questionnaire .
27 We suggest that this present system which I think many of us have doubts about should continue for practical reasons for nineteen ninety four , ninety five only and for ninety five , ninety six , we will have the benefit of the audit .
28 Some researchers point out that no radiation dose is so small that the body can perfectly repair all resulting damage to DNA and chromosomes , and they suggest that many of the published estimates of the health effects of Chernobyl radiation are too conservative .
29 For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility .
30 Presented at a recent meeting of the British Psychological Society in York , they suggest that any link between slightly raised lead levels and impaired intelligence is rendered insignificant by other social factors .
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