Example sentences of "[adv] suggest that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Late Cenozoic volcanism , which is extensive over much of the area , and low seismic wave velocities together suggest that the lithosphere below the Tibetan Plateau is still unusually hot and is therefore probably weaker than in adjacent areas .
2 ROS : I merely suggest that the position of the sun , if it is out , would give you a rough idea of the time ; alternatively , the clock , if it is going , would give you a rough idea of the position of the sun .
3 None of these are an arguments against market allocation as such ; they merely suggest that the market 's virtues apply in a strictly limited range of circumstances .
4 Indeed Jacob values settlements sufficiently to suggest that a power , or perhaps even a duty , should be imposed on the court to promote a settlement or compromise between the parties .
5 ‘ I meant only to suggest that the advantages are mutual . ’
6 I can only suggest that the feathers you had gained for your hat , or your head , during your 10 months in America , should be collected then stuck up your tochas .
7 But in 1938 he could only suggest that the manyattas be brought as far as possible under administrative control and the moran ‘ encouraged in any activities to maintain their manliness such as sports , road work , or their lion-hunting with spears ’ .
8 These two features of the family in industrial society — its relative isolation and the specialization of its functions — may together suggest that the family enjoys a relatively autonomous status in contemporary society .
9 It can not be sensibly suggested that an estate agent is contractually bound to disclose to any one of his principals information which is confidential to another of his principals .
10 A score of ten or less suggests that a revision of all Goal I material is needed .
11 But the way in which present and past mutually interpreting falls are linked together suggests that the idea of the Fall itself may be illusory , a lost first cause .
12 By mid-June , the projection of the opinion polls was already suggesting that the majority favouring a measure of divorce legislation was declining so rapidly that by the time of the poll , the noes would have it .
13 The method had found unburnt paraffin in the person 's lungs , thus suggesting that the person had inhaled paraffin and so been alive when the fire started .
14 I 'm not sure that honesty 's a word which I would er do n't get me wrong , I 'm not suggesting that a salesman 's dishonest , do n't think that .
15 The hon. Gentleman is not suggesting that a system of local government finance would be without a method of equalisation .
16 We are not suggesting that the tasks and skills children with severe learning difficulties are taught in schools under the new orthodoxy are of no value , or that they may not be useful to the children , either now or in later life .
17 In indicating a preference for the Australian approach , I am not suggesting that the scales need be evenly balanced .
18 I am not suggesting that the differences in the foundations do not lead to differences in practice .
19 We are not suggesting that the Palace holds a press conference .
20 Dicta referred to above suggest that a court is entitled , indeed , obliged to be satisfied that there has been enactment by the monarch with the advice and consent of Lords and Commons ( except in the case of the Parliament Act procedure dealt with above , pp.98–9 ) .
21 Taken together , the historical and contemporary British and American examples reviewed above suggest that the way trade unions are perceived by society and responded to by the state are key factors in the genesis of industrial confrontation .
22 In our opinion , these results already suggest that the type of calcium salt does not interfere with the protective effects of dietary calcium on lytic activity of faecal water an on proliferation .
23 They thus suggest that the services offered to non-routine families with problems in child care generally may be highly pertinent to child abuse prevention .
24 This is not to suggest that no efforts are being made by the main-line churches in this country to care for and accommodate the traditions of those in their congregations who have come from overseas .
25 This is not to suggest that the criticisms made by Mr Smith should simply be accepted as an unavoidable fact of life .
26 This is not to suggest that the basis of local — newcomer conflict in English villages has been entirely illusory — far from it , as the previous discussion has shown .
27 This is not to suggest that the age variable can be ignored .
28 That is not to suggest that the gonococcus is not present at these different sites but that it is difficult to identify microscopically .
29 This is not to suggest that the book represents a feminist polemic .
30 This is not to suggest that the Declaration of Rights should be seen purely as a vindication of Tory principles .
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