Example sentences of "[pers pn] suggest [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest such-and-such time and place …
2 I suggest that research into these problems of the onset of severe mental illness would help in coordination with the discharge of long-term patients from psychiatric hospitals .
3 I suggest this iniquity be removed as soon as possible .
4 Could I suggest that cycle lanes be incorporated into the wide stretch of the Lanark Road between Gillespie and Inglis Green ?
5 When I suggested this feature for the programme in the clubhouse , I was amazed no one put forward a match from my period as manager .
6 I suggested some years ago that
7 Usually when you suggest this action to your family , whether they be Christian or heathen , you will be regaled with horror stories of long-term psychological damage .
8 ‘ How dare you suggest that Mitch and I — ? ’
9 Could you suggest another fish I could add ?
10 Can you suggest any amp heads ?
11 Can you suggest any replacement valves ?
12 ‘ Can you suggest any reason why anyone might have wanted to kill Matthew ? ’
13 Can you suggest any visitor who might have arrived , late in the evening , and been admitted like that ? ’
14 If you were advising Susan would you suggest any alternatives to the present agreement and , if so , why ?
15 Q Please could you suggest some house plants for my bedroom which , at present , is not heated during the winter ?
16 She suggests these revision tips :
17 She suggested each unit should publish information that would help mothers make an informed choice as to where to have their babies .
18 Since her election in 1986 , President Corazon Aquino had maintained a deliberately ambiguous stance over the bases ; although in the early years of her term she suggested some opposition to the US presence , this position had been weakened when US aircraft from the bases had played an essential role in Aquino 's defeat of a serious right-wing military coup attempt in December 1989 [ see pp. 37120-21 ] .
19 Provided then that function of the anal sphincter is confirmed to be normal before operation and is kept ormal at operation by preservation of the entire anal sphincter , we suggest that age alone should not be regarded as an absolute contraindication to the use of restorative proctocolectomy .
20 His entire book is devoted to ways of improving the proportion of the ink that is devoted to conveying aspects of the data , and of erasing chartjunk ; this leads him to suggest some simplification of boxplots , for example .
21 And they suggested many employers are holding back bad economic news until after the general election .
22 They suggested that pollution stresses combined to weaken the trees so that , when a ‘ normal ’ stress such as frost or drought came along , the tree died or went into a rapid decline , before succumbing to competition from neighbours or invasion by fungal pests or other disease organisms .
23 In the end he is n't they who , he sued the insurance company and this , the er solicitor he had were n't getting on very good and they suggested this bloke and he got onto it and he got on it , fifteen thousand quid out of sixteen thousand quids .
24 For example , he suggests that cynicism , which starts with philosophical distance and becomes a refusal of all values , is caused by the observation of values being universally reduced to their money equivalence ( 1978 : 225–6 . )
25 He suggests that assignment of specific sense properties in the definitions and then matching on a property-by-property basis may offer the greater degree of constraint necessary .
26 He suggests that section 8(3) will probably be ‘ sensibly construed as an attempt to strike a realistic balance ’ and points out that there will be ‘ room for legitimate differences of emphasis among the various agreed syllabuses , as at present ’ .
27 In fact , he suggests that speech act theory and deconstruction complement , rather than contradict , each other .
28 He suggests some possibilities :
29 Besides my kind luncheon host and hostess , I met the Marquess and Marchioness of Abergavenny , he succeeded the late Duke of Norfolk as the Queen 's Representative at Ascot , a role he carried out most effectively for ten years , during which time he suggested many improvements that her Majesty agreed should be carried out .
30 ‘ But Rickie knows he 's in trouble , big trouble , which is why he suggested this idea of isolating himself at sea . ’
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