Example sentences of "[adv] be suggested [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had long been suggested that Mayer had the sound technician tamper with the soundtrack of Gilbert 's early talkie His Glorious Night to make him sound risible .
2 It has not been explained how they were able to do so without taking any instructions from Mrs. Steed , but it has not been suggested that Mrs. Steed authorised them to do so .
3 And yet had it ever been suggested that Germany ( or France , or any other country which had a more open public attitude to sex ) was somehow less moral than us ?
4 It has also been suggested that manometry is only worthwhile in the investigation of patients with non-cardiac chest pain .
5 It has also been suggested that testing for HIV-1 antibodies in these specimens is cost-effective and suitable for screening in developing countries .
6 It has also been suggested that rape in marriage can not be compared to other forms of rape , since the effect on the victim must needs be far less traumatic .
7 ( It has also been suggested that derivations from a stem might not be listed explicitly , so that there would be no separate listing of a word like singer , only a listing of the lexical rule for the formation of an agentive . )
8 It has also been suggested that candidiasis can cause asthma , although only very rarely .
9 It has also been suggested that Dounreay is on the brink of signing contracts with reactors in Canada .
10 It has also been suggested that people buy the book because they have read reviews of it or because it is on the best-seller list , but they do n't read it ; they just have it in the bookcase or on the coffee table , thereby getting credit for having it without taking the effort of having to understand it .
11 Stars of this kind are ejecting material , and it has even been suggested that Gamma Velorum may become a supernova in the future , though probably not for a very long time yet .
12 It has frequently been suggested that asylum of this kind could as easily be provided in a sheltered house or flat in the community as in a hospital ward .
13 It has sometimes been suggested that epistemology could survive the loss of the concept of knowledge , because all the important epistemological questions can equally profitably be rephrased using instead the concept of justified belief .
14 The Lord President referred to the fact that it had never been suggested that trustees were not assessable under the old Schedule A or under Schedule B or Schedule D.
15 It has recently been suggested that cigarette smoking promotes anal cancer , and this finds indirect support in the synchronism between changes in anal cancer incidence and heavy smoking behaviour .
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