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

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1 Nor am I suggesting that black children are somehow linguistically deficient or unable to separate English from Creole .
2 ’ In order to ascertain the indigenous meanings , I suggest that indigenous concepts be explored , and the vocabulary denoting inner states examined .
3 The idea is graphically summarised by Alison Norman : ‘ We are all familiar with the advertisements and Christmas begging letters which ask for money in terms which suggest that old people are in danger of hypothermia or social isolation simply because they are old — not because they do not have sufficient incomes to heat and repair their homes or to pay for a taxi or telephone . ’
4 In the same week as the verdicts in the Guinness trial the Department of Trade and Industry published a report into the Lloyds ' insurance market which suggested that big frauds were almost impossible to prevent :
5 Indeed , the size of the increases , together with the publication of the Kinsey Report in 1948 ( which suggested that homosexual behaviour was more widespread than had been commonly thought ) and the media-highlighted prosecution of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu on an indecency charge in 1954 , culminated in what may reasonably be described as a ‘ moral panic ’ over homosexuality .
6 The report quotes recent research by the Transport and Road Research Laboratory which suggests that experienced drivers are more likely than newly qualified ones to make mistakes such as racing away from traffic lights , signalling with the car headlamps and speeding at night .
7 This is a completely new finding which suggests that fundamental changes were taking place in the nature of the early modern economy .
8 Although it is clearly the case that coronations and royal weddings seem to evoke strong emotional responses ( Jennings and Madge , 1987 ; Ziegler , 1978 ) a rhetorical approach can not rest content with a description , which suggests that British attitudes are quite so straightforward .
9 There is one further practical consideration which suggests that fiduciary duties are ineffective in constraining the discretion of directors .
10 The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia .
11 However , there is nothing to suggest that offshore centres are declining in importance .
12 The Fed and the Treasury are again at cross purposes , with one suggesting that rising inflation is the greater fear while the other insists that the climbing trade deficit is the most serious concern .
13 Following the reasoning of Longuet-Higgins and Tyler , we suggest that vertical disparities are best understood as a consequence of perspective viewing from two different vantage points and the results we report here show that the human visual system is able to exploit vertical disparities and use them to scale the perceived depth and size of stereoscopic surfaces , if the field of view is sufficiently large .
14 No one suggested that non-litigation costs were not amenable to taxation .
15 Everything suggests that historical genres are a subgroup of complex theoretical genres .
16 They suggest that sociological perspectives are shaped more by historical circumstances than by objective views of the reality of social life .
17 They suggest that tropical forests be translated into zonal parks or exchanged for poor-world debts .
18 They suggested that constitutional change was something that most Scottish electors might , when invited , approve of .
19 For he suggests that parliamentary democracy is an egalitarian way of deciding certain policy issues , such as what the criminal laws of a community should be ( Dworkin , 1978a , p. 258 ) , and elsewhere , in respect of a more restricted class of ( moral ) policy issues , he has this to say : ‘ Under certain circumstances that issue should be left to democratic institutions to decide , not because a legislature or parliament will necessarily be correct , but because that is a fair way , in these circumstances , to decide moral issues about which reasonable and fair people disagree ’ ( Dworkin , 1981 , p. 208 ) .
20 The rhetorical approach links the processes of thinking to those of argumentation , for it suggests that deliberative thought is internalized argumentation .
21 I took it upon myself to suggest that two-tone bream are simply another variety of common bream ( not another breed ) just as black fish and bronze fish in the same water are varieties of the same species , and as mirror and leather carp are varieties of the same species .
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