Example sentences of "[be] suggested that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 It has frequently been suggested that asylum of this kind could as easily be provided in a sheltered house or flat in the community as in a hospital ward .
32 It has been suggested that response to lifestyle advice is constrained by a number of factors .
33 It has been suggested that hyperglycaemia reduces gastrointestinal function through inhibition of the vagal cholinergic system .
34 It has been suggested that degradation on the inside reflects beliefs about the role of women and the rights of elderly women in particular , an example of sexism and ageism in practice ( Phillipson , 1981 , p. 198 ) .
35 It has also been suggested that manometry is only worthwhile in the investigation of patients with non-cardiac chest pain .
36 It has also been suggested that testing for HIV-1 antibodies in these specimens is cost-effective and suitable for screening in developing countries .
37 It has been suggested that literacy levels in these weaving villages were higher than they were to be in the industrial towns of south Lancashire a generation later .
38 It has been suggested that spawning in Synodontis multipunctatus may be triggered by the pheromones which are produced during the activity of the cichlids , whereas other Synodontis species spawn in the rain and flood seasons .
39 Third , it has been suggested that government provision may encourage an unhelpful separation between payment and cost in the minds of consumers .
40 Although , in its pure form , the bureaucracy concept can not be applied fully to schools , it has been suggested that bureaucratisation is one of the most significant educational developments of the times .
41 At a very superficial level it has been suggested that retirement is not problematic for women because of the importance of their ‘ other ’ social roles .
42 It has recently been suggested that cigarette smoking promotes anal cancer , and this finds indirect support in the synchronism between changes in anal cancer incidence and heavy smoking behaviour .
43 It has been suggested that sea-floor sediments as deep as 1000 metres may be disturbed .
44 It has been suggested that supply would be adequate if all potential donors became actual donors .
45 It has been suggested that portal hypertension could be caused by an increased hepatic resistance to portal blood flow , as a consequence of sinusoidal collapse and distortion of liver architecture after extensive liver cell necrosis .
46 It has been suggested that millisecond pulsars contribute to the galactic γ -ray background , perhaps providing as much as 25% of the γ -ray flux at high galactic latitudes , although no millisecond pulsar has yet been detected at these energies .
47 It has also been suggested that candidiasis can cause asthma , although only very rarely .
48 In South Wales the gastric cancer registration rates in miners are higher than in England , and it has been suggested that coal miners in urban areas should be considered as a high risk group suitable to be screened for the disease by the instigation of dyspepsia clinics .
49 It has been suggested that blood pressure should be controlled at as near normotensive levels as possible to achieve maximal benefit .
50 It has been suggested that section 5 is superfluous .
51 It has been suggested that pressure of a moral obligation as justification is the basis of Brimelow v. Casson , though the case has been said to stand alone and there are conflicting dicta on moral obligation .
52 Stars of this kind are ejecting material , and it has even been suggested that Gamma Velorum may become a supernova in the future , though probably not for a very long time yet .
53 : It has been suggested that dictionary definitions may be ’ expanded ’ to create of ’ semantic trees ’ , and that these trees can be traversed and searched to provide information for NLP systems [ Chodorow , Byrd & Heidorn , 1985 ] .
54 It has been suggested that information related to risk is central to driving , whereas other information is peripheral .
55 It has been suggested that learner errors can be seen as evidence of learner achievement .
56 Considerably more work will be required to investigate this possibility , but it is particularly intriguing as it has been suggested that sorghum and millet were domesticated somewhere in the African savannah zone .
57 It has been suggested that guidance should be given to the profession relating to receipts which are being issued for redemption money on the redemption of feuduties in terms of Section 4 of the Land Tenure Reform ( Scotland ) Act , 1974 , the section which provided for voluntary redemption of feuduties at the terms of Whitsunday and Martinmas .
58 It has been suggested that stage migration is most likely to take place in countries where there is a significant network of small towns and villages , such as Chile , Brazil and Colombia .
59 It has sometimes been suggested that epistemology could survive the loss of the concept of knowledge , because all the important epistemological questions can equally profitably be rephrased using instead the concept of justified belief .
60 On the basis of this evidence , it has been suggested that poverty is the primary cause of the failure to seek legal advice , and it has been proposed that the failure is due to a lack of ‘ legal competence ’ among the less affluent who suffer not only from lack of money , but also from lack of influence , lack of energy and lack of awareness .
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