Example sentences of "suggest [that] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that both the strength and the weakness of Moore 's positive ethical views stem mainly from his method of isolation .
2 The survey results tabulated in section 9 of Appendix 1 suggest that even the minority who do try and balance the figures in this way ( that is , the one in five who are at least theoretical ‘ rational choosers ’ ) may sometimes be swayed by an entirely random factor — the order in which they become aware of the various different sets of cost figures .
3 My inquiries suggest that roughly the same figure applies to all major companies in this country .
4 Suggest that perhaps the meeting reconvene in half an hour after studying the material .
5 Optimistic courtiers suggest that only the marriage of the Queen 's youngest son , Prince Edward , to a suitable bride could redeem the popularity of the Monarchy .
6 Similarly , modification of the secondary amine ( L703605 ) or the N- benzyl substituent ( L705084 ) resulted in the same pattern of relative affinities for the mutant recep- tors as CP 96345 ( Fig. 2 a ) , suggesting that neither the secondary amine nor the substituted benzyl moiety interacts with His197 .
7 The branch manager , Christopher Drogoul , was indicted and pleaded guilty to 60 counts of defrauding BNL , thereby suggesting that neither the USA nor Italian authorities had prior knowledge of the loans .
8 One of the most intriguing of evolutionary clues is the close chemical similarity between many hormones and the substances that function within the nervous system as neurotransmitters , suggesting that perhaps the second group , the neurotransmitters , may have developed evolutionarily from the first .
9 The irresistible thing is to suggest that even the most resolute of England 's footballers , ever mindful of the predicament that could result from defeat , are not entirely immune to what awaits them today in Poland .
10 In each of the East Asian economies there is evidence to suggest that both the level of complexity and the degree of individuation of labour are less than is typically the case in a classical Weberian bureaucracy .
11 I replied that as far as I was concerned his terms and conditions of employment were best used as a rectal implant preferably without benefit of anaesthetic , which roused him to suggest that perhaps the whole matter would best be served by being turned over to the florid authority of Her Majesty 's Judiciary , via PC Plod , or at the very least to some banal tribunal vested with the right to dilly-dally over contretemps between master and servant .
12 We we got lots of evidence to suggest that actually the amount of noise problem outside weekends is actually and we do n't actually have the staff to actually deal with this problem without considerably more expenditure than anybody in this council is actually talking about and our tendency towards this erm again this is a bid of of what 's it sounds good and as as to the public conveniences this has been liaised it 's been negotiated about , it 's been looked at very , very expansively indeed .
13 Consistent patterns would suggest that even the earliest vocalisations may carry some meaning ( eg Look at that ! what 's that ? ) even though the infant has not yet acquired a convential vocabulary .
14 He will also suggest that only the Monarch and a hard core of ‘ working ’ royals should be entitled to Civil List cash for public duties .
15 In all my years of experience , I would suggest that only the smallest minority of pension holders have appreciated the fact that returns on death were derisory , and that there was a relationship between the benefits on death and the benefits at the end .
16 Holye suggests that traditionally the individual teacher has enjoyed a high degree of autonomy in the essential professional activity of teaching , but that teachers have had relatively little influence over the broader aspects of school life because of a very limited involvement in decision making ( management ) .
17 The length of the history in case 4 , who had been admitted to hospital with identical symptoms on three previous occasions suggests that either the polyps are extremely slow growing or that they may even regress .
18 This suggests that either the K + channel bearing cells were overgrown by other cell types when true confluency was achieved , or confluency was associated with full polarisation of the cells and mvoement of K + channels to the basolateral membrane , which was inaccessible to the patch pipette .
19 But the debacle at Fimbra , the watchdog responsible to SIB for regulating independent financial advisers , suggests that exactly the same tensions between self-regulation and investor protection continue .
20 The latest Gallup survey suggests that neither the Conservatives nor Labour will have an outright majority in the new Parliament but that the Conservatives will be the largest single party .
21 The present study suggests that often the thesis is the only source , and that the theoretical , synthetic approach in geology most often derives from the mature researcher ( often the supervisor ) .
22 Threat to insurers AS THE £1.1bn takeover bid by Australian Mutual Provident , Australia 's largest life insurer , gets underway for the Pearl Group , a new survey suggests that perhaps the Australians should have made a bid for a building society .
23 Clear ( 1990 ) suggests that perhaps the size of a corpus is more significant than its composition although the two parameters are inter-dependent .
24 It was not suggested that either the solicitors , who were simply carrying out a straightforward conveyancing transaction , or Mrs G herself , had any criminal or quasi-criminal intent or were aware of the suspected intent of the alleged drug trafficker .
25 But this week two tales in two major industries suggested that even the largest corporations were not immune from bovver boy attitudes to their own workforces .
26 Her voice with its note of aggrieved disapproval suggested that both the place and the praying were equally reprehensible .
27 In responding to such criticism , Jim Rose , Chief Inspector for Primary Education , suggested that both the specialist and generalist class teacher have a part to play .
28 However , a statement by the Auditor General suggested that both the President and the Finance Minister would have had to sign the final audit report of the government fund for " secret services " which was budgeted at R380,000,000 for the current year .
29 This suggested that either the NF-L gene carries a developmental specific element in the gene or that a known brain-specific element ( in the first intron ) of the Thy-1 gene has a dominant effect .
30 The Sun has not been one of the newspapers which has in any way suggested that either the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh have been other than supportive to the Princess of Wales . ’
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