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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 !
4 We are running up Trundleys Road across the Surrey Canal when I suggest that this running could get us nicked by the police .
5 Again I suggest that this line of argument is unsound .
6 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 .
7 Might I suggest that this space would be far better utilised with a large picture of Terry Christian ?
8 The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia .
9 okay Right you mentioned it a few minutes ago you suggested that this thing was formed .
10 One of Jaci Stephen 's gems ( Spring Edition ) you omitted was the occasion she suggested that one man 's motive for daring to criticise her was a size limitation in the manhood department .
11 " The battle for the environment will be fought on the industrial front " , she declared , and she suggested that environmental protection should be regarded as a " high-tech industry " .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 …
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 We suggest that maternal undernutrition , by constraining fetal growth , may programme cardiovascular disease .
18 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 .
19 Therefore , we suggest that this strain facilitates the phosphotransfer process from enzyme I to HPr .
20 In Chapter 3 , we saw that children 's comprehension of difficult sentences is similarly influenced by their knowledge of what kinds of events are likely , and we suggested that this kind of non-linguistic knowledge plays an important role in language acquisition .
21 However , we suggested that this point can be met substantially by the traditional argument about economic policy making , that it is best to assign separate instruments to different targets .
22 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 ) .
23 Presented at a recent meeting of the British Psychological Society in York , they suggest that any link between slightly raised lead levels and impaired intelligence is rendered insignificant by other social factors .
24 They suggest that this factor may be related to genetic abnormality or more rapid progression of growth in younger women .
25 They suggest that public expenditure growth has led to a transfer of productive resources from the private sector to a public sector producing largely non-marketed output , and that this has been a major factor in the UK 's poor performance in the post-war period .
26 They suggested that constitutional change was something that most Scottish electors might , when invited , approve of .
27 They suggested that dietary phosphate inhibits this protective effect of calcium , because phosphate will also bind luminal calcium ions and thus reduce the amount of calcium available for fatty acid and bile acid precipitation .
28 CAN ANYBODY be expected to take the Deputy Director of Wirral Social Services seriously when he suggests that feeding curry to toddlers will help them counteract the evils of racism ?
29 He suggests that professional authority has three elements :
30 Moreover , far from generating isolation and introversion , he suggests that suburban living generates neighbour-liness , co-operation and collective action :
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