Example sentences of "[noun prp] suggests [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 Recent work by Bartlett and Ghoshal suggests that a further stage in corporate development will be required by the successful companies of the 1990s .
2 The occurrence of older age Carboniferous subcrop beneath the Cleveland Hills suggests that a similar argument might be applied to the estimated amount of 2500 m uplift .
3 In fact the amount of oceanic crust involved in the rocks Of the Caledonides suggests that a short-lived proto-Atlantic had come to an end and the two continental shelves had met .
4 Mr Greenwald suggests that a foreign partner might be recruited to help Tatra develop that side of its business .
5 Recent work by Williams ( 1982 ) in analysing a dynamic and important debate about the nature of consumption in France suggests that a century ago there was a far more balanced view of changes in the relationship between consumption and production as historical transformation than exists today .
6 Experience in Europe and America suggests that a ratio of capital spending to GNP of about 12–15% is typical for a mature economy .
7 Since there is little potential for the development of new recreation sites in the Shing Mun Country Park , Jim suggests that a management strategy designed to make the distribution of visitors between sites more equable would be appropriate to minimise damage and especially to protect those sites which are currently undergoing excessive damage .
8 Knowles suggests that a Liverpool speaker first has to choose whether to merge these classes or not , before further deciding whether to apply a number of lower-level optional rules .
9 Muriel Schulz suggests that a systematic process is at work in the history of English , which she calls ‘ the semantic derogation of women ’ .
10 The reference to Murphy suggests that a sentence of four years would have been upheld on an appeal by the offenders .
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