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

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1 Snell has suggested that this sense of right was sufficiently marked to make expectations from the Poor Law part of the " moral economy " which Edward Thompson has applied to the poor 's expectation that corn would be sold to them at " just " prices .
2 Sheppard Frere has suggested that some villas may in consequence have been deserted , but evidence of this nature is difficult to assess .
3 Professor Plumb has suggested that commercial leisure was beginning to squeeze popular as well as " high " culture .
4 People are not born with a repressed set of experiences , but they acquire them , although at times Freud seems to suggest that some parts of the repressed material of earlier generations is inherited .
5 As early as 1928 , Mary Parker Follett had suggested that different work situations called for different types of leadership .
6 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has suggested that those issues could be debated in the Scottish Grand Committee .
7 Many others before Darwin had suggested that all life on earth was interrelated .
8 Reports in early February had suggested that extensive bombing by allied forces had " totally destroyed " electric and telecommunications facilities in Baghdad .
9 We know very little of what went on in these places , from either archaeological or historical evidence , but R. H. Britnell has suggested that most markets were ‘ closely related to the growth of local trade between food producers , craftsmen and tradesmen ’ .
10 McKendrick has suggested that such earnings were able to add a significant number of extra families to the " middling ranks " earning above the £50 a year bottom line suggested by Dr Eversley .
11 Persinger has suggested that these reports might be hallucinations instilled into the witnesses by the effect of ionising radiation in close proximity .
12 Ian Oswald has suggested that these jerks may be the outcome of an arousal response , since they can be elicited by sounds heard while dropping off to sleep , and are associated with small K complexes in the EEG .
13 First , while tighter control over operating units and the exclusion of sub-goals may be achieved , it is not self-evident that the M-form organisation will affect pursuit of divergent objectives at the level of top-management , though Williamson does suggest that formalised goal and capital allocation procedures educe ‘ a profit preference at the top as well ’ .
14 A pilot study at St George 's Hospital in London has suggested that quadruple treatment with rifampicin , ethambutol , isoniazid , and pyrazinamide or clofazamine may be of value , with 10 of 20 patients remaining in remission after nine months ' treatment .
15 Literary critics such as Elisabeth Schneider and Molly Lefebure have suggested that this account is probably a gross exaggeration — that is , that while Coleridge may have dreamed about Cublai Can , the poetry was not provided in the dream in its complete form , but required years of revision .
16 Mr. Lassman sought to suggest that this offence was aimed solely at hacking , and hacking , which is a word that finds no place in the Act , he says , means using one computer to access another .
17 Donald Davie has suggested that one reason for the explosion of theory is that it provides ‘ a stamping ground for the innumerable people in departments of English ( also of French , of German , of Classics ) who have energy and intelligence but no literary sensibility . ’
18 Edis and Brabazon have suggested that parental involvement would be improved if parents were given more extensive rights .
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