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

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1 In a recent article , Pearcy ( 1990 ) has suggested that a general function of the explicit moral in a fabliau , where there is one , is to express a dialectical opposition between social convention — in particular the supposedly sanctifying constraints of Christian marriage — and individual libertarianism , in particular extra-marital sexual indulgence .
2 The detailed phasing of this morphological information presents major problems in the absence of large-scale , modern excavations , but a recent reassessment of the early excavation reports has suggested that a major remodelling of the town centre occurred apparently in the mid to late second century .
3 Other evidence has suggested that a double influence operates in the development of leukaemia at ages 5–24 , part early , the other late ( possibly analogous to the way that early and persisting pestivirus infection in cattle alters the response to later infection by a different strain .
4 Hubert has suggested that a rank-frequency model , based on ranked tables of authors according to their productivity , should give results which are independent of the total size of the population sampled .
5 Hubert has suggested that a rank-frequency model , based on ranked tables of authors according to their productivity , should give results which are independent of the total size of the population sampled .
6 East Germany 's prosecutor general has suggested that a parliamentary committee should investigate charges of corruption and power abuse by state and party officials .
7 Judge Fallon , for one , has suggested that the normal rules on burden of proof might be amended .
8 It is commonly accepted that educated deaf people prefer hearing people to use English-based sign and Woodward ( 1973 ) has suggested that the normal form of communication between deaf and hearing people is pidgin Sign English .
9 For instance , a study of the dies used for the bronze coinage of Antoninus Pius ( AD 138–61 ) circulating in Britain has suggested that the total stock of bronze coinage in circulation was of the general magnitude of about ten million sestertii ; as the population of the province was about five million at the time , we can conclude from the low figure of two sestertii per capita that most of the population can not have used coinage on anything like the scale required in a fully monetised society ( see also p. 51 ) .
10 Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation .
11 John Gummer , the UK Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , has suggested that the European Community ( EC ) should have the power to suspend subsidy payments to farmers who pollute the environment .
12 Jones has suggested that the sunken buildings found on early Anglo-Saxon settlements were dwelling houses , especially in eastern English settlements such as the large Thameside settlement of Mucking , and West Stow .
13 Williamson has suggested that the nominal money earnings of common labourers ( non-agricultural ) increased by 75 per cent from 1797 to 1815 .
14 Jack Babuscio has suggested that the homosexual experience of passing for straight leads to a ‘ heightened awareness and appreciation tor disguise , impersonation , the projection of personality , and the distinctions to be made between instinctive and theatrical behaviour ’ ( ‘ Camp and the Gay Sensibility ’ , 45 ) .
15 According to the Sunday Times , ‘ A Government Minister has implied that their [ the people of the area ] problems are imaginary or psychosomatic and a senior Whitehall official has suggested that the whole thing was a ‘ hoax ’ , devised to thwart the Government 's privatisation plans . ’
16 To avoid these problems , S. Kilveston from the University of California , has suggested that the improved conductivity of doped polyacetylene comes from electrons hopping between solitons , and not from the movement of solitons themselves .
17 Peter Laslett has suggested that the illegitimate fertility rate may be seen as a subset of general fertility .
18 Professor Breen has suggested that the American consumer market took off in the 1740s .
19 The loss of faith has not been staunched , and this has suggested that the Christian faith is a fragile , vulnerable belief with little intellectual integrity .
20 Peter Warren ( 1975 , p. 42 ) has suggested that the Marine Style vases were all made at Knossos , in a single workshop .
21 Moscovici ( 1983 ) has suggested that the basic issue for social representation research is to understand ‘ the thinking society ’ .
22 The similarity in technique of the two works has suggested that the Italian craftsmen came to Prague to execute the work , commissioned by Charles IV , King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor .
23 William Rubin has suggested that the Gilles-like figure in the watercolour studies is a reference to Douanier Rousseau , clad most characteristically in his beret , and that his presence is still evoked in the left-hand side of the still life through stylistic allusions to his work in terms of insistently if softly modelled forms , smoothly rendered in nuances of Douanier-like greens .
24 A reader has suggested that the belated realization that you 're talking to an ex-lover is best expressed by the old Tallulah Bankhead crack : ‘ I did n't recognize you with your clothes on . ’
25 There seems to be no sense in which the idea of the Commonwealth can be said to have developed from Indirect Rule , but the similarity of the language employed , and the fact that enthusiasts for one were usually enthusiasts for the other , would appear to suggest that the two ideas sprang from the same rich soil , composted over the years of imperial fact and imperial fancy .
26 One hesitates to suggest that the huge majority of Smiths converts were male ( this was to change quite dramatically later ) and that the band had become a male vision , an ironic twist when considering the Morrissey hatred of gender divides .
27 A variety of arguments are offered to suggest that a statutory definition would be a bad idea or impossible .
28 I would like to suggest that a rigid model of permanent placement and of methods of achieving it is no longer appropriate , given the much wider range of needs of children .
29 This is important at a theoretical level because mathematical analysis of advertising 's apparent effects in the marketplace , as carried out by econometricians ( see Chapter 9 ) , has tended to suggest that the measurable effects of an individual burst of advertising decay very rapidly over quite a short ( usually less than nine months ) period .
30 Even Apollinaire who , excited by the complete break that Cubism had effected with traditional painting , had tended to suggest that the ideal programme would be a move towards complete abstraction , could still insist that the Cubist was a realist , since his inspiration was drawn from some transcendental truth beyond the world of appearances .
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