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

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1 It is a matter of dispute how they parted ; friends of Hayward suggest that Eliot left Carlyle Mansions on the morning of the marriage , leaving only a note of explanation behind — or , even , that he told Hayward as the taxi waited for him in the street below .
2 The data produced by Timaeus suggest that kin support has a potential to increase rather than to decline .
3 ‘ So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO .
4 The Churchlands suggest that Searle 's criticism of functionalism is ‘ profoundly in error ’ .
5 Marx and Engels suggest that priests were the first ideologists who emerged at this stage .
6 The architectural parallels between Canterbury and Chichester suggest that William may have been the master architect at Chichester during the rebuilding of 1187–99 .
7 Mrs Hawkins suggested that tablecloths — non iron variety — should be purchased to be used at the various functions requiring tables .
8 Dr Wise suggests that Inday 's death was from ‘ natural causes ’ .
9 For the scene when Benjamin is trying to get a room key , Nichols suggested that Dustin find in his life what was the most painful thing for him to do that had a sexual connotation , in a public way .
10 He argued that the evidence from Nottinghamshire suggested that enclosures both increased the total demand for agricultural labour and the regularity of employment .
11 With the suspension of the 18-month US-PLO dialogue in June 1990 [ p. 37547 ] , which followed the May 30 seaborne attack against Israel by guerrillas of the Palestine Liberation Front [ see pp. 37443-44 ] and Arafat 's failure to denounce the attack to Washington 's satisfaction , some leading figures in the PLO suggested that Europe should play a larger role in the peace process .
12 Ivey suggested that consultants were a way of expanding available time without incurring an increase in fixed costs .
13 Freud suggested that work was man 's link to reality because it was through work that the individual became linked to the human community .
14 Instead of prayers to protect us from these sources of guilt , shame and terror Freud suggested that dreams took over , transforming the Gothic horrors into cryptic symbols only interpretable by psycho-analysts , the new priests of nineteenth century rationalism .
15 Here Brennan suggests that revolutionaries will be low-income and risk-loving .
16 Lauritz Weibull suggested that Adam drew inspiration from the biblical story of the capture of Manasseh , pagan king of Judah , by the Assyrians , and thought it a distortion of Swegen 's expeditions to the British Isles .
17 Dr Edwin Latham suggested that Joseph ‘ died of a broken heart ’ .
18 Indeed , Ronald Stamper suggests that doing business is predominantly a matter of solving semantic problems :
19 Rosenberg suggests that evapotranspiration in much of the grain belt may be unchanged or even beneficially reduced , despite changes in other climatic parameters .
20 But early evidence of the implementation of audit and the battery of other quality initiatives in the NHS suggest that doctors , nurses , managers and other staff , not to mention consumers , still step delicately in a ritual dance which recognises established prerogatives and power .
21 While composers such as Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen condemned all manifestations of the museum culture , and Boulez suggested that opera houses should be burned down , the slender supply of new operas was left either to an older , impervious generation or to composers whose attitude to tradition was either complexly ambivalent ( Henze ) or had all but bypassed the modernist lineage ( Britten and Tippett ) .
22 Portes suggests that UN agencies , using a more restricted definition of informal proletariat , would equate it with the poorest 40 per cent .
23 McKenna suggests that infants sleeping alone lose the external sensory stimulation that may stabilise breathing .
24 That is the only mention of a ‘ co-producer ’ and Lionel Luyt suggests that John was probably using Patricia Murphy to work out steps and phrases on her .
25 Teasing out the meanings of symbols in their contexts with the aid of the explanatory commentaries of his informants , Turner suggests that white signifies health , strength , fertility , the blessing of the ancestors — indeed harmony in society and nature .
26 Many businessmen and politicians in Scotland expect the effects of the Tunnel to be adverse but a recent analysis by economists from the Royal Bank of Scotland suggests that Scotland 's high tech inward investment is unlikely to be threatened .
27 Whatever becomes of the dollar , new economic forecasts from the IMF suggest that Mr Brady is wrong .
28 ‘ Recent experiments by Mark Liberman and Lloyd Nakatani suggest that listeners can transcribe English nonsense names embedded in sentences ( and obeying the phonological constraints of English ) with better than 90% phonemic accuracy .
29 Sources within Coopers suggest that Deloitte in Australia will shortly announce it is to side with Coopers , and the firm is confident that the Canadians will follow suit .
30 " She 'll never be raised again , " and Maurice suggested that Willis would be much better off if he did n't have to look at the wreck of Dreadnought at every low tide .
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