Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] suggests that " in BNC.

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1 Carrow also suggests that , for children scoring below their chronological age equivalent , the separate subtests can provide useful qualitative information .
2 Althusser thus suggests that history can only be thought through as a permanent contradiction : it is a totality , but that totality is a decentred structure in dominance in which each history 's history is defined not through its identity with , or difference from , a general history but by being differentiated from every other history , on which it is necessarily also therefore dependent , in a kind of negative totalization .
3 Lord Bullock further suggests that he may even have been reluctant to transfer this particular responsibility to the United States .
4 The RIBA also suggests that as much again may usefully be spent on incidental/personal development , although this will not be a requirement .
5 For the longer term , Unruh also suggests that the persistence of useful species will be enhanced because their seed banks in the soil are increased ; thus in the subsequent swidden-fallow cycle the abundance of such species will increase spontaneously .
6 Spalding also suggests that the introduction of highly technologised industry , leading to high levels of unemployment , has weakened the labour movement and made political alliances necessary .
7 Haynes stoically suggests that POSC 's future is not indefinite .
8 And Cecil now suggests that Tenby may have been short of oxygen because his tongue was over his bit .
9 Cummings further suggests that certain aspects should be looked in selecting software in order to encourage conversation and pupils to see each other as resources : 1 .
10 Cohen also suggests that the reason for this dominance is that the left hemisphere is specially suited to serial processing while the right controls spatial processing .
11 Locke also suggests that a man 's presence in a particular state implies tacit consent to its political system .
12 In fact , Moore also suggests that mosaics — as seems likely for pavements such as the Aldborough Star mosaic ( pI .
13 The booking of Richard Quinn strongly suggests that connections mean business here .
14 Furthermore the sheer intensity and persistence of American pressure on Britain hardly suggests that Eisenhower 's policy would have been very different had there been no presidential election at the beginning of November .
15 Raphael also suggests that bereaved parents who felt particularly unsupported themselves , lacking contact with the grandparents , for instance , were especially likely to be oblivious to , or deny , their children 's needs at this time .
16 Tony Underwood also suggests that the crown of thorn starfish may even do good .
17 On the by-elections , Langbaurgh strongly suggests that the Labour party will not have the chance to implement its half-baked proposals for a Scottish Assembly , as proposed by the Scottish Constitutional Convention — it would increase taxes , be a constitutional impossibility and lead to constant feuding between Westminster and Edinburgh .
18 Don Cupitt indeed suggests that the fact that Jesus , a human being , came to be seen as God , made for a situation whereby God the ‘ Father ’ also was conceived more anthropomorphically than was the case within the Jewish background .
19 J. G. Frazer further suggests that the story of Jacob 's dream ( which was deemed so extremely significant that the spot on which it took place was henceforth sanctified in the Jewish religion ) " was probably told to explain the immemorial sanctity of Bethel , which may well have been revered by the aboriginal inhabitants of Canaan long before the Hebrews invaded and conquered the land " .
20 Mr G Douglas Vaisey also suggests that others should start setting the comps : ‘ I 'm sure we [ we ? ] can do much better than Katie Mallett . ’
21 Davis further suggests that these different levels of management may concentrate on different budgetary functions as represented in the matrix in figure 4.4 .
22 Rhodes also suggests that central government and local government will be dependent upon each other ‘ to different degrees in different circumstances ’ ( Rhodes , 1981 , p. 101 ) .
23 The JCT also suggests that the form is generally suitable for contracts up to the value of £50,000 at 1981 prices , in other words , for projects which are relatively uncomplicated and small .
24 Curtis Price ingeniously suggests that the singing actress for whom this song was written might have left the company by 1693 ; but on the omission of the Plaint he does not comment .
25 Using a principle of recession , Pynchon even suggests that historical plotting can be traced back through its superficial manifestations to the grouping of raw matter or to the genetic code itself !
26 Tony also suggests that the Luton ground , where Kenny Dalglish regularly enjoys a good wine , should have an Application Controlee .
27 Working within this Hegelian framework Oakeshott also suggests that experience may be viewed from limited standpoints or ‘ modes ’ .
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