Example sentences of "[be] suggest that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Item twenty as well as twenty six , you are suggesting that meals go up in day centres by fifteen percent , and then on twenty six , we introduce a two pound a week for daycare , for people with learning disabilities .
2 In short , although it is an oversimplification , I am suggesting that workers develop solidarity , or a bounded culture and protect their own boundaries as a group in order that their primitive fears can be allayed .
3 ‘ I in no way wish you to think that I am suggesting that delays and loss of documents should be treated lightly , but I would like to put forward the view that it was not within the power of my client to remedy the situation they took over from an authority since re-organised under Section 5c of the Reorganisation of Ancillary Services ( Domestic ) Act .
4 Gilligan seems at times to be suggesting that women are naturally , rather than socially , inclined towards giving relationship-oriented moral judgements .
5 Some of them are rather like cave paintings are n't they and have they 've got this from my a sort of tedious association of the drawings and pictures and er Catherine 's it seems to be suggesting that animals were around , animals and other creatures were around a long time before human beings and that human beings are in some ways intruders therefore in their in their world .
6 I should be surprised if many Conservative Members opposed a review , although Opposition Members seem to be suggesting that reviews are a bad thing .
7 One possible alternative may be to suggest that jaws correspond to the velum in a larval lamprey , a special pumping device located at the entrance to the pharynx .
8 It might be suggested that UDCs can cut through local bureaucracy and need to operate at different time-scales from those prevalent within local government .
9 So have you , have you have you now persuaded yourself that perhaps you 're over optimistic about I mean cos you were suggesting that attitudes had changed
10 Nor is it being suggested that students become embryonic philosophers or sociologists , adroit in handling the concepts and techniques of those disciplines .
11 Lord Taylor 's main point is to suggest that judges should pass sentence with an eye to the public 's expectations .
12 None of this is to suggest that Hungarians believe law will perform a miracle in economic terms .
13 Our response to these opposing arguments is to suggest that arguments that new technology is creating very large scale unemployment in the near future are alarmist , based on too simple a set of assumptions .
14 Again , the point of this is to suggest that words have possibilities beyond what their ‘ standard ’ definitions and common uses suggest .
15 It is suggested that views diverge on the central question of the rights of parents to custody and control of their children in relation to the right of the state ( acting through courts and social work agencies ) to intervene in the parent-child relationship , to remove children from their parents , to allocate their care and control to other parties , and to determine their subsequent upbringing .
16 Because gene frequencies are generally presumed to change in phylogeny , then it is suggested that genes must be doing the real work in ontogeny .
17 Or again : ‘ It is suggested that teachers should consider both the test results of the APU and the assessment procedures and relate them to their own teaching aims and objectives and their methods of assessment ’ .
18 It is suggested that copies ( or duplicates ) be held by both husband and wife so as to evidence the extent of their respective interests .
19 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
20 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
21 c It is suggested that Adverts are placed in the following papers , depending on the areas involved in the Consultation Exercise : Scotsman ( Friday ) Evening News ( Friday ) Dalkeith Advertiser ( published weekly , Thursday ) East Lothian Courier ( published weekly , Friday ) Lothian Courier ( published weekly , Thursday )
22 It is suggested that spaces be used to split up UDC numbers so that the various parts of the numbers can be used as separate search terms ; also that punctuation marks be replaced with letters .
23 It is suggested that universities should actively encourage preparation of papers for publication during the research period , as is the case in some universities , in some countries , and should provide assistance by teaching the requisite communication skills , if necessary , as an integral part of research training .
24 It is suggested that men become addicted to alcohol as a result of two quite different situations at work .
25 It is suggested that pupils choose a person whose Christian commitment has led him/her to work for the good of others , thus making a link with the Christian vocation to alleviate suffering and/or the work of Christians in relation to respect for human life ( both indicated in L.0.2 ) .
26 It is suggested that pupils now investigate an issue within the Catholic tradition .
27 It is suggested that samples from at least two pilot batches should be put on full formal stability test .
28 It is suggested that governments , in managing the economy , have to work out a trade-off between inflation and the level of employment .
29 In the Guidance ( vol 1 , para 4.63 ) it is suggested that assessments be undertaken by professionals agreed between the parties or selected by the guardian ad litem .
30 It is suggested that schools should arrange for each group of girls ( 12–16 per group ) to spend a minimum of 1 to 1 hours covering at least two of the workstations , preferably using the kind of equipment with which they are unfamiliar , although it would appear that whilst some of the equipment may be available in schools , girls commonly claim that it is only the boys who gain access to it !
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