Example sentences of "[conj] suggest that [adj] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 It was concluded that the media had no business either relaying bad news about government and party policies and activities or suggesting that alternative measures might be better .
2 There are further areas which in time year will allow that trend to continue , I 'm aware of the fact that there will probably be in the course of the evening that suggest that greater efficiencies can be found in a variety of areas whether it be in or wherever else .
3 Edward Shils contended that " pluralistic politics ' was " marked … by the moderation of political involvement " , and prohibited emotional intensity " .37 Others went further still , and suggested that political apathy might " reflect the health of democracy " ( Lipset ) , or praised it as " a more or less effective counter-force to the fanatics who constitute the real danger to liberal democracy " .
4 They called this the activation-synthesis hypothesis of the dream process , and suggested that dreaming sleep may have a functional role in some aspect of the learning process .
5 The authors attributed this to low-frequency jumping between the two attractors , and suggested that such behaviour may lie at the root of the puzzling low-frequency noise spectra displayed in many nonlinear physical systems — systems as diverse as electrical resistors , biological membranes and automobile traffic flow .
6 We restricted our comments to the design of pending trials in the United States that are a matter of considerable debate , and suggested that such trials should be comparative precisely because , as and say , ‘ it is not known which specific immune responses are required for therapeutic benefit ’ .
7 Namaliu stressed that the raids had been authorized by field commanders rather than by the government , and suggested that similar occurrences could be avoided in the future if both countries co-operated in border surveillance measures to prevent BRA members from using Solomon Islands ' territory .
8 These authors found that oral administration of aspirin was associated with inhibition of platelet prostaglandin synthesis and suggested that this finding might explain the known effects of aspirin in inhibiting the platelet-release reaction and in prolonging the bleeding time ( Quick , 1966 ) .
9 The Wagner report ( 1988 ) recognised that this role conflict could be paralysing at times and suggested that social workers should be clear which role has priority at any one time .
10 The significance of the results extends beyond Unzen , as it reinforces a volume-composition pattern found across the western United States , and suggests that Nd-isotope tracers might be generally applied to continental effusive volcanism in the effort to minimize volcanic hazards .
11 Rather than declining offers out of hand it may be appropriate to decline offers as they stand but to suggest that potential purchasers may wish to reconsider their offers ( or perhaps certain aspects of their offers ) in the light of further information .
12 The study welcomed the Brady plan as being " conceptually on the right track " , but suggested that industrialized countries should increase to US$90,000 million the funds pledged to debt reduction , and should in addition eliminate regulatory and tax obstacles to debt write-offs in creditor countries , particularly the United States .
13 It planned a 6 per cent increase in expenditure on public works ( in accordance with the SII deal ) , but suggested that local authorities would be encouraged to increase public works expenditure by around 10 per cent .
14 The Committee had been unable to decide how successful school feeding would be , but suggested that local authorities should keep a close watch upon voluntary experiments .
15 Clements ( 1978 ) goes so far as to suggest that this Act may precipitate the demise of agricultural tied cottages .
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