Example sentences of "suggests that " in BNC.

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1 Later still , the analyst suggests that Fraser may want to offer reparation , by writing this book , for the guilt he had felt in relation to his father , and Fraser asks : ‘ For wanting to destroy him so I could have my mother to myself ? ’
2 The biography suggests that Eliot was never to lose the divided sense of his youth that human life is futile and meaningless — that man is ‘ a finite piece of reasonable misery ’ , in the words of William Drummond of Hawthornden , a good poet who was also a great plagiarist , and a great seeker of shelter in books — but that an eternal order might be felt for , or invented .
3 But the passage certainly suggests that there was a distance between Levi 's view of Israel and the views that Commentary chooses to publish .
4 Levi 's double life as chemist and writer suggests that if art and work need to be separated , according to a certain sense of what it is to be a Jew , art and work are nevertheless very often the same .
5 Miller ( 1978 ) suggests that the contractarian element was no longer ever so solid .
6 What is more , Cox suggests that support in the South is at best lukewarm .
7 It is not a question , he wrote , of drawing up an inventory of all that is required , because that suggests that one can know exactly what will be required .
8 The NEDC Committee suggests that one of these could be transplanted to October — but why not move them further apart , and add another in the autumn ?
9 There is also something about him which suggests that he is not unacquainted with evil . ’
10 Sir Kenneth Newman — then commandant — suggests that the book 's claim to attention is that its contents are contributed by insiders ; while in their introduction , the authors claim it goes some way to challenging Holdaway 's claim ( 1979 ) that ‘ research from the Police Staff College has not resulted in a major project on the police ’ .
11 Such evidence that we have suggests that his father was more introspective than his brothers .
12 Initially , the infant perceives and the infant acts , but nothing suggests that the infant understands the relation between these perceptions and these actions .
13 And the finding that it takes 400 msec to generate the electrical activity associated with the meaning of visually presented words suggests that this is one of the most complex activities our perceptual systems are asked to perform .
14 Indeed , the evidence we have from cognitive psychology of the overwhelming predominance of the unconscious over the conscious parts of mental processes suggests that consciousness may be as peripheral to the central information processing activities of the brain as the whiteness of this paper is marginal to the semantic content of the words printed on it , which are telling you what I think about the mind .
15 This pattern of performance suggests that these patients find it difficult to assemble a pronunciation , but they can continue to read familiar words because the lexical system , utilizing addressed phonology , is still working effectively .
16 For instance the strength of the priming effect suggests that covert recognition reflects the otherwise intact operation of the normal face recognition system when it is cut off from some centre of consciousness ( Young and De Haan , 1988 ) rather than the operation of a separate , subsidiary face recognition system .
17 A National Consumer Council report suggests that only 31% of council and housing associations tenants were satisfied with the way in which their complaints were handled , and that one in six tenants dissatisfied with the service provided by their landlord had not made a complaint at all .
18 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
19 He suggests that he 's got no evidence , then that he 's got some evidence , then both at once : ‘ There 's nothing here , precisely nothing , perhaps absolutely nothing ’ — the torture tune .
20 Latest research suggests that a firm rebuttal will kill any rumour within 24 hours .
21 Lodge suggests that this need not happen , if one sees the monologic and dialogic as dominant tendencies rather than mutually exclusive terms .
22 But the growing interest in it suggests that it offers both a possible way out of present impasses and a way forward .
23 It suggests that there are universal human qualities , and that people can recognize them in Shakespeare 's dramas , over the centuries and through many cultural mediations .
24 Graff suggests that students should be familiarized with the conflict by being asked to compare The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women with a traditional anthology and come to their own conclusions .
25 If this suggests that there are other sorts of English people than the sort Auden has in his sights , on the other hand it lends point and force to his censure of Beerbohm , and of what Beerbohm stands for in English life .
26 As it is , he slyly suggests that minor artists may look down their noses at major ones and that ‘ important ’ work may be left to persons of an inferior kennel , like the Russians , the Germans , the Americans , who , poor dears , know no better .
27 We lack rich benefactors , and the Private Sector Borrowing Requirement , which last year had reached £200bn for mortgages , and £36.4bn for credit cards and hire purchase suggests that the private purse is no more inexhaustible than the public .
28 Sir : William Cash ( letter , 26 September ) suggests that democracy is at risk through our continued membership of the European Community .
29 The unusually confrontational rhetoric suggests that Mao was perhaps less than correct when , 40 years ago yesterday , he announced to Tiananmen : ‘ The Chinese people have stood up … we have friends all over the world . ’
30 This suggests that such firms are reacting on a more ad hoc basis to pressure in the market , the report says .
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