Example sentences of "[noun] to suggest [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has been the practice to suggest that the air in the theatre should be completely changed at least ten times per hour whilst working .
2 Between 1945 and 1951 , the immediate post-war period , it would be no exaggeration to suggest that the authorities viewed monetary policy instruments as rather limited in their effectiveness .
3 It is perhaps no exaggeration to suggest that the weather saved France from a catastrophic defeat , for by 21 February there were still only two French divisions in position , facing six German divisions and their massed arsenal .
4 ‘ It is no exaggeration to suggest that the consequence of a failure to secure planning permission for a change of use may be the complete shut down of the Sundial with the loss of about 20 staff , ’ he said .
5 During their hearings , the prosecution had made no reference of any kind to suggest that the authorities had information to connect them with the murders or the alleged meeting to plan it .
6 BUDDY REYNOLDS ( Sound Off ) , October 27 ) it must have taken a real strike of genius to suggest that The Levellers ' manager bar their so called ‘ crusties ’ from their gigs .
7 BUDDY REYNOLDS ( Sound Off ) , October 27 ) it must have taken a real strike of genius to suggest that The Levellers ' manager bar their so called ‘ crusties ’ from their gigs .
8 There was nothing in the presentation of the story to suggest that the allegations were untrue .
9 It is fashionable at present to suggest that the school curriculum should be relevant .
10 Rostov thought that it was probably the wrong moment to suggest that the qualities which defined humanity were subjective .
11 The court held that there was no evidence to suggest that the decision to exclude was unreasonable on Wednesbury grounds .
12 1.44 < 1.66 therefore accept null hypothesis ; i.e. no evidence to suggest that the technique makes a significant contribution to the recognition process within the domain of music .
13 There is strong evidence to suggest that the brain does not cope with information in a simple , linear form .
14 OPPOSITE PAGE , BOTTOM PHOTOGRAPH There is in fact no evidence to suggest that the Druids existed when Stonehenge was first constructed , yet modern-day Druidic cults still seek to worship there .
15 There is evidence to suggest that the territory for which he was responsible under Wulfhere extended across the Thames into north Buckinghamshire and the environs of Thame .
16 As a consequence we have no evidence to suggest that the factors identified as associated with abuse were in any way specific to this group ( Spinetta and Rigler , 1972 ) .
17 It is also interesting that , whereas Skinner and colleagues initially thought in terms of " teaching machines " , the vast majority of programmes have in fact been in book form , and there is little if any evidence to suggest that the machine has any important advantage .
18 There is also no evidence to suggest that the crosses were destroyed by Cromwell , and Butcher states that the Eleanor Cross was still standing in 1645 .
19 Categorising types of writing is not easy , but there is good evidence to suggest that the type of writing attempted has a strong influence on the outcome .
20 Both lie close to the Fen Edge , where there is some evidence to suggest that the land reclaimed under Hadrian between the Car Dyke and the Midfendic formed part of such an estate .
21 There is evidence to suggest that the operation of vagotomy changes the ratio of primary and secondary bile acids found in the gall bladder and that it is the secondary bile acids that are carcinogenic .
22 Similarly , the evidence of the London Clearing Banks to the same committee stated : ‘ There is certainly no evidence to suggest that the availability of bank finance has been even a remotely significant factor holding investment back . ’
23 I have scant evidence to suggest that the problem for incomers is seen as much more than this — there may be a threat to house prices on behalf of non-oil-related incomers ( who have no guarantees ) but oil-related workers seem to be assured-of recovering their costs if they decide to sell up .
24 In fact there is plenty of evidence to suggest that the oppression was merely temporary , being imposed while the king established his grip on the country .
25 On Nov. 13 the Egyptian Interior Ministry said that it had no evidence to suggest that the guerrillas had entered Israel through Egyptian territory .
26 Indeed there is much evidence to suggest that the distinctions are most actively sought in periods of growing secularization , when the habit of referring all practices , finally , to some central faith and purpose , is loosening or has been lost .
27 She concludes from her study that there is strong evidence to suggest that the ward ‘ climate ’ is an important factor in the satisfaction of students with their learning environment .
28 There was , however , no evidence to suggest that the employee 's obligation was subject to exceptions in certain circumstances .
29 There were no clear guidelines for the exercise of the discretionary jurisdiction under s 284 , but the Court held that there was no evidence to suggest that the County Court judge had exercised his discretion improperly .
30 There is no evidence to suggest that the results and findings recorded in this and other chapters of this report do not apply equally to tests taken in the Welsh language .
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