Example sentences of "[verb] suggest [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I want to suggest that joint problem-solving consultancy approaches — developed to maximise existing expertise — can and need to be geared to prevent this from happening , and to consolidate and further such developments in aid of meeting the special educational needs of all children .
2 It 's does n't matter but Ian has suggested that next time we appoint a treasurer who has the account
3 In addition , he has suggested some possible extensions for the non-unique region beyond the horizon including one that is time symmetric .
4 And in fact , I would not want to suggest that feminist resistance — from guerilla raids on men who call us darling to all-out war waged on institutional bastions like the dictionary — is valueless .
5 It proved very successful in terms of the increase in exports [ Worswick and Ady , 1952 ] , though new research is beginning to suggest that official efforts ( largely through the agency of the Board of Trade ) made only a marginal contribution as compared with general forces leading to an expansion of international trade .
6 For among the effects is one that is new , and that nothing that I 've said so far could have suggested this very exuberance , as well as the things it plays on , can make us smile or laugh .
7 To replace hierarchal pictures , the Enlightenment used many such images , and they often did tend to suggest some deeper kind of standardisation as the basis of equality .
8 Despite the limitations of the survey it did suggest some clear habitat preferences and population trends .
9 The obscure world of warfare between microbial species had suggested some promising substances , but was even less successful than chemotherapy .
10 I 've suggested several simple patterns for you but you can elaborate further on these yourself .
11 You can take over other people 's classifications ( Margaret Peters suggests some interesting ones in her work ) or devise your own that you feel comfortable with .
12 Up to now I have suggested some general strategies for preempting or cooling down quarrels and temper outbursts .
13 Recent reports have suggested some local authorities are putting pressure on the government to settle early and avoid huge payouts ; they 're said to be concerned that if the case is drawn out , more haemophiliacs will die , and in the event of the ruling going against the government , relatives will be eligible for compensation .
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