Example sentences of "and he suggest that " in BNC.

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1 William Troy in the Nation was similarly unable to find the right words to explain the greatness of It Happened One Night and he suggested that ‘ a good photoplay , like a good book or a good piece of music , remains always something of a miracle ’ and that ‘ beyond a certain point the mind is forced to bow down before its own inability to unravel and put together again all the parts of the shining and imponderable whole with which it is dealing ’ .
2 And he suggested that a suitable punishment would be for you to lose your sight .
3 The figure of over 40 per cent seems too high to be merely chance and he suggested that burials were being placed on boundaries , and that hence , because the dates of the burials were known from the types of grave goods , the boundaries must be of sixth- or seventh-century date at the latest .
4 And he suggested that Saussure 's view of language meant that the ‘ logical continuation of structuralism can only be to rejoin literature , no longer as an ‘ object ’ of analysis , but as the activity of writing' ( 1970 : 413 ) .
5 Close to the date , some of our members were chatting to Llangollen Railway member Peter Cutler , and he suggested that it might be possible for us to see the work on the next extension , to Glyndyfrdwy .
6 Danov also confirmed allegations that 17 key files on the Markov case had disappeared , and he suggested that these had been destroyed by Gen. Vladimir Todorov , who had been chief of intelligence at the Interior Ministry in 1978 and who in May had fled to Moscow in defiance of an order not to leave Bulgaria .
7 Nevertheless the Belgian scholar van der Vyver pointed out that a panegyric addressed by Ennodius of Pavia to Theodoric the Great in 508 refers to a recent influx of Alamans into Ostrogothic territory , and he suggested that this should be linked to Clovis 's victory , which he placed in 506 .
8 We then heard an exposition of what being a Sufi was about from Nazir 's own brother — and he suggested that this was no more and no less than what being a truly spiritual Muslim was about .
9 Vogel too , emphasizes the way company uniforms , badges or songs are used to reinforce worker loyalty and he suggests that wider social conformity and ‘ homogeneity is created and maintained by social and educational policy ’ ( Vogel 1979 p. 180 ) .
10 Philip claims that this is a domain as yet unexplored by psychoanalysis , and he suggests that possibly this is just as well : ‘ Some call it truth , some creation , some fiction , history , memory or mere jingling of bells .
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