Example sentences of "it [adv] suggests " in BNC.

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1 It does n't lay down rigid guidelines to be followed , it just suggests erm penalties for average offences committed by first offenders of average means , and it provides a starting point for magistrates to think about .
2 It further suggests that frail and confused elderly people not seen by a District Nurse need " a Health Visitor 's intervention and surveillance " .
3 ‘ It may be significant , although it hardly suggests a motive for murder .
4 It also suggests that this is vital if traders are to be convinced that trading across frontiers is no more strange than doing business with the shopkeeper next door .
5 It also suggests , paradoxically , that the less autonomous individuality is thought to be , the more it might be marked by a potentially subversive agency .
6 It also suggests Mrs Thatcher should initiate a public forum where the Methodist Church and others concerned about social issues could meet her and ministers to seek ways of overcoming the divisions within society , engendering a ‘ new spirit of common commitment and enterprise . ’
7 It also suggests picking Berlin as an Olympic Games site .
8 It also suggests a significant minimum figure , possibly 10m therms , should be fixed for purchases and puts forward pricing proposals based on weighted average cost .
9 It also suggests the possibility that demonstrators fall foul of the law in the magistrates ' court in ways which may never afterwards be given thoughtful re-examination at a more senior judicial level .
10 It also suggests the need for a senior management team unfettered by the need to consult with or seek consensus amongst the staff .
11 It also suggests that , in the long term , ISPRA might be turned into Europe 's premier location for big-science machines .
12 But it also suggests that many –normal , healthy' people are not as immune from everyday chemicals as they might appear to be .
13 It also suggests that caution that must be exercised in reading the chapters by Neil Smith ( chapter 5 ) and Liz Bondi ( chapter 6 ) .
14 The name , New Millennium , means the new period of a thousand years which will start in the year 2000–1 and it also suggests an era of peace and harmony .
15 But it also suggests that the tendency people have to favour quick repayment is stronger even than suggested by the majority stated preference ( for quick repayment versus small instalments ) .
16 It also suggests Jordan 's Hollywood-strangled talent is breathing again , and ready to improve .
17 It also suggests that educational reforms will be of limited success unless complemented by policies such as contract compliance which act directly upon demand-side institutions .
18 It also suggests that they create radical discontinuities between the educational and occupational systems which are a major limitation upon the effectiveness of educational reforms .
19 It also suggests that teachers should oppose their critics on educational grounds rather than being forced continually onto the sterile terrain of vocationalism .
20 It also suggests that , given the inevitably subjective nature of much decision making within this area , proposed changes to child care law and procedure should take more account of family rights and due process of law than is the case at the moment .
21 If so , it also suggests that GH5 recognizes DNA in a manner similar to CAP .
22 His reaction puzzles Banquo , but Macbeth explains it to us in an aside : The word ‘ swelling ’ is sometimes glossed by comparison with a stage thronged with people , but it also suggests pregnancy , and we may recall Angelo 's sense of ‘ the strong and swelling evil/Of my conception ’ .
23 If this was the case , then although the present analysis has concluded that the prevalence of known opioid use was still increasing in 1985–6 , it also suggests that annual incidence had peaked and was declining .
24 It also suggests , in its repetition , a continuity of action within time .
25 It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another .
26 It also suggests a unity of interest between the various forces of finance and conservatism .
27 It also suggests that there may be scope for significantly reducing the number of committals without interfering with the defendant 's right to opt for jury trial .
28 It also suggests that there can be substantial differences between temporary workers and regular workers in terms of their characteristics and attachment to the labour force .
29 But it also suggests that we have only one self-image : a portrait of the woman as a young person .
30 It also suggests that he saw the gift of the Spirit as the supreme characteristic of the kingdom .
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