Example sentences of "have suggest [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 East Germany 's prosecutor general has suggested that a parliamentary committee should investigate charges of corruption and power abuse by state and party officials .
2 More recently work from the Boiron Laboratories in Lyon has suggested that a 7C potency of Arsenicum album caused a significant excretion of arsenic by arsenic-poisoned rats as compared with a 7C potency of water used as a control , thus confirming the earlier observations with the guinea-pigs .
3 But if , for example , the Law Commission in a law reform proposal has suggested that a proposition is ripe for alteration by statute , that would seriously erode the importance of the proposition .
4 An experienced maritime law practitioner has suggested that a charter party bill accompanied by a ‘ Master 's ’ bill of lading showing freight paid or prepaid would eliminate this uncertainty .
5 Other evidence has suggested that a double influence operates in the development of leukaemia at ages 5–24 , part early , the other late ( possibly analogous to the way that early and persisting pestivirus infection in cattle alters the response to later infection by a different strain .
6 The detailed phasing of this morphological information presents major problems in the absence of large-scale , modern excavations , but a recent reassessment of the early excavation reports has suggested that a major remodelling of the town centre occurred apparently in the mid to late second century .
7 Hubert has suggested that a rank-frequency model , based on ranked tables of authors according to their productivity , should give results which are independent of the total size of the population sampled .
8 Hubert has suggested that a rank-frequency model , based on ranked tables of authors according to their productivity , should give results which are independent of the total size of the population sampled .
9 In a recent article , Pearcy ( 1990 ) has suggested that a general function of the explicit moral in a fabliau , where there is one , is to express a dialectical opposition between social convention — in particular the supposedly sanctifying constraints of Christian marriage — and individual libertarianism , in particular extra-marital sexual indulgence .
10 Can I bring you erm back to the U K and what we can do in the U K , although I agree with you , we need to be looking with certain organisations at regulation on a Trans-Atlantic basis , but from a U K point of view , erm the Good Committee Report has suggested that a pensions regulator should er be brought into being .
11 With tongue in cheek , the writer had suggested that a deal be struck with Britain over the Six Counties in the North .
12 Separately and in different ways , Susan Sontag and George Steiner have suggested that a ( or ‘ the ’ ) homosexual sensibility is a major influence in the formation of modern culture .
13 Following the two multimeter add-ons described in the last two instalments of Circuit Surgery , several readers have suggested that a simple device for directly measuring capacitance would be extremely useful .
14 A number of studies have suggested that a visual — spatial code might be available ( O'Connor and Hermelin , 1973 ) , or that dactylic coding ( fingerspelling ) may be used ( Locke and Locke , 1971 ; Hoemann , 1978 ) , or that both may occur ( Domic , Hagdahl and Hanson , 1973 ) .
15 Some commentators have suggested that a movement of less than 5% in the price of the shares in question would most probably be regarded as not material .
16 I have suggested that a meaningful way to set the limits as to what may rightly be called a Christian position , is that Christians are those who proclaim Jesus to have been unique .
17 Some commentators have suggested that a decline in the family ownership of companies has meant that a ruling class based on the ownership of the means of production no longer exists .
18 We have suggested that a suitable way of evaluating medical genetics services is by measuring their effect on people 's ability to have the family they want ( that is , ‘ reproductive confidence ’ ) .
19 In general , studies have suggested that a large accidental release could cause large numbers of early fatalities and large numbers of latent cancers , but the probability of such a release is low .
20 We have suggested that a feature of leadership is the ability to stand back and take the wider perspective .
21 We have publicly stated that we believe the Government should address this issue sooner rather than later and have suggested that a flexible approach to State pension age could be achieved with little additional cost to the State .
22 Preliminary studies have suggested that a high proportion of first year students experience homesickness .
23 Some scientists have suggested that a rise in the sea temperature could be releasing more mercury .
24 Previous SDS-sequestration studies using synthetic oligonucleotides have suggested that a proximal G or distal C increases the rate of dissociation from GC sites by as much as an order of magnitude [ 19 ] .
25 Firstly , we 've had a feasibility study on as to what should happen to Chipping Norton , and it has been proposed that it should develop eastwards and this would embrace the land which is owned by the County Council , being the former being the existing County Council smallholdings at Fowler 's Barn and Tank Farm , and also the William Fowler allotments , and it 's suggested that a relief road and ring road will run from the A three six one Burford Road to link up with the A forty four somewhere not far removed from Swingswang .
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