Example sentences of "is suggest [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Duhem is suggesting that individual non-observation sentences can not be conclusively verified or conclusively falsified by observation , by the evidence of our senses .
2 For example the land at Skelton Hall could be regarded as open land but no one is suggesting that that should be part of the greenbelt .
3 Currently , the evidence is suggesting that both the motives and the actions are more prevalent than was previously supposed .
4 While no one is suggesting that any health risks attach to Quorn , it need only take one popular comedian cracking jokes at Quorn 's expense to generate major marketing problems .
5 That is what the Minister is suggesting and that is what we find unacceptable .
6 And Hulme stormed back , ‘ But using ‘ sexual harassment ’ to describe someone who says ‘ Phwooar ! ’ is to suggest that all men are animals .
7 Of course , this is mostly exaggeration , just as it is to suggest that most French club members are merely posers or that the Italians are concerned at keeping talented youngsters off the course unless they have royal blood , or at least one Ferrari .
8 In the case of failures to cite theses in the present study , it is suggested that bibliographical control of Scottish geology theses is at a level such that the literature is easily searched , and that failure to do so is unlikely .
9 It is suggested that each subtest is scored separately and no overall test score is obtained .
10 It is suggested that each area elect a co-ordinator who would liaise with Janet Rogers who will be responsible for setting up the exhibition .
11 In what is perhaps the most usual response to these altered judgements against crime between pre-war and postwar years , of course , it is suggested that such incidents have become ‘ more serious ’ or ‘ more violent ’ as the years have gone by .
12 It is suggested that such students should be encouraged to publish during the tenure of their studentships , so that new findings may be incorporated quickly and permanently into the literature of the subject .
13 It is suggested that such students should be encouraged to publish during the tenure of their studentships , so that new findings may be incorporated quickly and permanently into the literature of the subject .
14 It is suggested that such provision be specifically mentioned in the court order as it is unlikely to be accepted voluntarily .
15 It is suggested that two-stage process is required .
16 In almost cases it is suggested that specific clearance and a specific shelf-life should be established for a given product to an identified market , or group of markets .
17 Consequently , it is suggested that private citizens have difficulty with the forms , both in understanding what they say and in how they should be filled in , and with the hearings , which can be legalistic .
18 It is suggested that defective receipts should not be accepted , but should be sent back to be corrected .
19 It is suggested that certain structures , which may appear metaphorical , are best treated as cases of underlexicalisation .
20 As an alternative , it is suggested that simpler techniques involving the processing of machine-readable dictionaries and data within the text itself are more practical , and offer better prospects for a successful implementation .
21 A large number of rather similar ‘ irregular issues ’ are known and it is suggested that one or more private ‘ mints ’ were producing them .
22 It is suggested that one of the reasons for this may be a cyclical process , whereby some research supervisors set their students problems in areas where they themselves undertook their own Ph D research .
23 Thirdly , it is suggested that other organisational devices , which we discuss in more detail in Chapter 6 , are also used by management in order to extend their control over labour .
24 These moves will also mean that the probation service has to stop seeing itself as the exclusive provider of services and facilities : it is suggested that other voluntary or private sectors may make better provision .
25 It is suggested that 2 machines required for horticulture , and 1 for library .
26 The use of the microphone by some students this year undoubtedly helped those students who lacked confidence in their ability to project their voices , and it is suggested that more students should try using the sound system to gain experience for the future .
27 In the media generally and even sometimes by the " expert " — or pseudo-expert — who should know better , it is suggested that sexual intercourse should , to be satisfactory , always be multi-orgasmic , always be desired by both partners , always be infinitely skilful and mutually considerate and always be earth-shaking .
28 If this pitfall is to be avoided , it is suggested that careful attention is needed to the way in which normalisation is being interpreted .
29 It is suggested that this could be faster were it not for the introduced American Mink which may be occupying the position once held by Polecats in the habitat .
30 ‘ It is suggested that this grammar should provide the basis for a year 's study of Spanish .
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