Example sentences of "[conj] suggest [conj] a " in BNC.
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1 | Between 1532 and 1534 , the passing of each individual piece of legislation was closely followed by the appearance of official government propaganda justifying it and anticipating the next move , a fact that suggests that a coherent policy was unfolding by this stage . |
2 | These results seem promising , and suggest that a simple interdisciplinary programme involving little added staff time can have valuable results for patients . |
3 | Can I perhaps offer to give give Mr a bit more thinking time and suggest that a local plan which did not contain something which was in the structure plan , as a proposal would not be in accord with the structure plan . |
4 | These little glasses , which so closely resemble eyebaths , have become a fetish , and to suggest that a common cup might be shared ( after all it is communion ) is more than many a minister would dare . |
5 | The Royal Commission 's response to this criticism was to note that fusion might not improve matters and to suggest that a more detailed set of standards should be prepared for both solicitors and barristers on the preparation and handling of briefs . |
6 | The next issue reported the second debate and suggested that a model would help MPs to understand the scheme . |
7 | ‘ The workload for both Barry Newbery and myself was tremendous , we both felt we could not go on much longer , and suggested that a third Designer be included on the team . ’ |
8 | Another described some of the difficulties that can emerge in an arts course , and suggested that a core-plus-extension model might work best : |
9 | However , dicta in Oakley v. Lyster went further and suggested that a bare denial of the plaintiff 's title unaccompanied by any possession of or dealing with the goods constituted conversion . |
10 | McGregor supported the ideas of Maslow about man 's hierarchy of needs , and suggested that a Theory X approach will work well where man is concerned with his physiological and safety needs . |
11 | The Fulton Report ( 1968 ) on the civil service was critical of the generalist class within the civil service and suggested that a greater role in management should be found for the specialist classes . |
12 | He offered to visit Amman , Damascus or Beirut for talks with regional leaders and suggested that a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation might visit Jerusalem for informal talks . |
13 | The concerns became explicit in 1967 when CASS considered Statement No. 3 , and suggested that a joint sub-committee with CST was needed to discuss the issues . |
14 | The most consistent fall in UAO was seen after breakfast , and suggested that a light meal after a relatively long fast provided the ideal stimulus for observing changes in UAO that reflect gastric acid output . |
15 | Martin thinks that this was probably an oversight on my part and suggests that a simple s.p.s.t. toggle switch should be incorporated in the positive supply from the 9V battery . |
16 | Daly ( 1979 ) claims an elemental Self for women , and suggests that a form of spiritual bonding characterizes their interactions . |
17 | The segregation pattern indicates that a major dominant gene has a role in ulcerative colitis , and suggests that a major recessive gene has a role in Crohn 's disease . |
18 | Carol Gilligan , in In a Different Voice : Psychological Theory and Women 's Development ( 1982 ) , examines psychological theories concerning human moral development , and suggests that a male model has been developed which does not fit the experiences of most women 's lives . |
19 | It is all about those poor girls who behave as Rose did the other night , and suggests that a decent wage might prevent them from indulging in such conduct . ’ |
20 | But to suggest that a speech community is diffuse ( or internally divergent ) is not to imply that it is necessarily unpatterned or unstructured : on the contrary , our task is to find out how the variation is structured by demonstrating what the patterns in the community are like . |
21 | Some interpretations of modern astrophysics go so far as to suggest that a conscious observer is necessary for the physical universe to exist at all — the observed needs an observer . |