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

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1 It 's not entirely fanciful to suggest that the Church of England is a kind of conglomerate .
2 Moreover , the duration of diabetes and the age distribution for both groups were broadly similar suggesting that no participation bias had occurred .
3 ‘ There has been much talk that Rangers have the title sewn up but we still have 58 points to play for and that makes it ludicrously premature to suggest that the destination of the title is cut and dried , ’ said Brady .
4 It seems much more reasonable to suggest that the speaker is indicating a readiness to be friendly and to talk .
5 This appears to be an interpolation , and Krueger is probably right to suggest that the original had per damnationem legati .
6 Professor Peter Green is surely right to suggest that the cult of Pericles , and the idea of a decline following his death in 429 BC , reflect the persistence of a mistrust of democracy among many modern commentators on ancient Greece .
7 And it is equally inadequate to suggest that the audience should only respond morally , elevated by the supposed triumph of good over evil — even though for many people now this is undoubtedly the effect of tragedy .
8 However , if this reformulation was part of a planned text , then this suggests that the speaker was deliberately failing to produce an optimally relevant utterance .
9 Mr Smith is quite correct to suggest that the experience for the pilot would be uncomfortable to say the least .
10 It is therefore reasonable to suggest that a staging system might be devised which is based upon the type and genetic changes associated with conventional tumour stage and , more importantly , with survival .
11 The jurist is therefore able to suggest that the testator intended those sums also to be released .
12 It is perhaps too idealistic to suggest that the process of ageing should be dealt with during childhood , but it is certainly during these years that the basis of ageism becomes rooted in us and thereafter affects the way we approach our own old age .
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