Example sentences of "[pers pn] suggest [that] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that general practitioners ' decisions are generally what Spiegelhalter and colleagues call stage 1 decisions — that is , unaided intuitive judgments .
2 I suggest that four suspects as well as your murderer will be quite enough to cope with .
3 So we 're going to do this exercise within this room and we 'll need to rearrange the tables , so I suggest that each group as having one table or two tables , put it in a square to work around .
4 I suggest that one solution for biologists will be to apply their expertise to the new science of socioecology , and the environment of the office .
5 With this in mind , when considering situations where there are questions about very long term service lives , I suggest that current construction methods should not make it too difficult to incorporate any presently unthought of developments that might materialise in the future — be this in 20 or even 100 years time !
6 We are running up Trundleys Road across the Surrey Canal when I suggest that this running could get us nicked by the police .
7 Again I suggest that this line of argument is unsound .
8 ‘ Having in mind all the circumstances I suggest that active inquiries in this case be suspended until fresh information is forthcoming .
9 ’ In order to ascertain the indigenous meanings , I suggest that indigenous concepts be explored , and the vocabulary denoting inner states examined .
10 I suggest that these meanings arise from everyday discourse , which habitually makes use of oppositions such as masculinity/femininity , science/arts — oppositions which make sense only in relation to each other .
11 Venturing to propound a law of intellectual life , I suggest that evaluative criticism enters institutional literary study under the influence of practising writers , or of critics who have a close discipular relation to them , but that in time it is rejected , like an alien organ .
12 You suggest that large firms must consider ‘ federation ’ by devolving responsibility to autonomous business units , or even consider break-ups .
13 Similar behaviour has been seen in compact galactic X-ray binaries , and we suggest that intensity-correlated QPOs may be a generic feature of accretion onto a compact object .
14 We suggest that small head circumference and thinness at birth reflect patterns of fetal growth associated with changes in certain tissues , including blood vessels and the endocrine pancreas .
15 As a start , we suggest that all application forms for medical posts should be standardised so that information identifying ethnic origin can be removed by the personnel department — for example , on a detachable front sheet .
16 We suggest that other staff should be encouraged to write , but we are aware that this activity lacks an RBGE platform .
17 However it is clear that the three divisions prioritize different spheres of social relations and will have different effects … we suggest that each division exists within the context of the others …
18 As Myc and Max should preferentially form heterodimers ( Fig. 3 b ) , we suggest that mitogenic induction of Myc expression leads to a shift in the equilibrium from Max+Max to Myc+Max .
19 We suggest that chronic H pylori can cause granulomatous lymphadenitis in susceptible individuals .
20 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 .
21 In light of these findings , we suggest that social work needs to move away from profession-centred approaches to education and practice and towards a reconceptualization of its place in social welfare and social development efforts .
22 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
23 We suggest that maternal undernutrition , by constraining fetal growth , may programme cardiovascular disease .
24 We suggest that this sort of service led by fully trained clinical psychologists who are able to evaluate and adapt their approach to the particular needs of general practice should be explored further .
25 Therefore , we suggest that this strain facilitates the phosphotransfer process from enzyme I to HPr .
26 We suggest that working-class people make rather more of a ‘ thing ’ of the whole business than do middle-class people , irrespective of their religious beliefs .
27 They suggest that sociological perspectives are shaped more by historical circumstances than by objective views of the reality of social life .
28 However , they suggest that two personality traits have emerged as consistently associated : impulsiveness ( lack of ability or desire to defer gratification ) ; and undersocialisation ( lack of regard for feelings of others ) .
29 Other surveys conducted among student populations in the US have more or less confirmed Professor Kellert 's basic preference criteria , though they suggest that additional factors such as longevity , slow reproductive rate and rareness also make an important contribution to an animal 's popularity .
30 They suggest that tropical forests be translated into zonal parks or exchanged for poor-world debts .
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