Example sentences of "[be] suggest that [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hence we are suggesting that L for 1986 relative to 1976 might equal
2 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
3 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
4 In general terms it is suggested that determination by expert is quicker and cheaper than determination by arbitrator .
5 It is suggested that recognition of this distinction is fundamental to the efficient and economical design and execution of stability tests .
6 It is suggested that samples from at least two pilot batches should be put on full formal stability test .
7 It is suggested that pedestrianisation of the city centre should be extended to prevent car and lorry bomb attacks on prestigious targets .
8 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 .
9 It has , however , been suggested that clearance of radioopaque markers is a more sensitive test than standard radionuclide scintigraphy for documenting gastric motor dysfunction in diabetics .
10 In order to overcome these difficulties , it has been suggested that members of committees should be encouraged to evaluate decisions critically .
11 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 .
12 It has been suggested that response to lifestyle advice is constrained by a number of factors .
13 It has been suggested that degradation on the inside reflects beliefs about the role of women and the rights of elderly women in particular , an example of sexism and ageism in practice ( Phillipson , 1981 , p. 198 ) .
14 It has also been suggested that testing for HIV-1 antibodies in these specimens is cost-effective and suitable for screening in developing countries .
15 It has been suggested that spawning in Synodontis multipunctatus may be triggered by the pheromones which are produced during the activity of the cichlids , whereas other Synodontis species spawn in the rain and flood seasons .
16 ( 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 . )
17 It has been suggested that pressure of a moral obligation as justification is the basis of Brimelow v. Casson , though the case has been said to stand alone and there are conflicting dicta on moral obligation .
18 But only last year , it was suggested that collisions between the chilled atoms might change the frequency standard by a small but significant amount .
19 Midway through the last parliament , it was suggested that Speakers in future should be encouraged to resign well before a general election , so that the new appointee to this post of parliamentary referee — not to say paragon of impartiality — might be selected then , and enabled to face his local electorate , not as a partisan , but as ‘ Mr Speaker seeking re-election ’ .
20 It was suggested that tolerance for ambiguity would be most needed by individuals faced with low predictability work and that the ability to cope with pressure would be most critical when the urgency was high .
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