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

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1 I suggest that an outside agency such as the Commission for Racial Equality should use the method more widely , targeting hospitals selected at random .
2 Well we would all welcome that but in in its absence , I suggest that the current policy is defined by the R P G , even though that 's not specifically targeted at North Yorkshire , none the less , to be consistent , North Yorkshire should not be entitled to a to reduce arbitrarily , it 's er migration assumptions .
3 I suggest that the Labour and particularly Liberal feel , think very carefully about the quality of service that is provided by this county er council cos at the moment there is neither justice or equity in it .
4 To people who seek to follow the Labour party 's proposals in this area I suggest that the new clause demonstrates very deep and very worrying confusion .
5 I suggest that the usual channels have a strong interest in seeing that they control this important piece of procedure .
6 I suggest that the present handicap system should be printed on a couple of toilet rolls and used accordingly !
7 I suggest that the typical history of a concept , whether it be ‘ chemical element ’ , ‘ atom ’ , ‘ the unconscious ’ , or whatever , involves the initial emergence of the concept as a vague idea , followed by its gradual clarification as the theory in which it plays a part takes a more precise and coherent form .
8 I suggest that the floppy funhouse groove of ‘ Oblong ’ — from the trio 's new ‘ Top Up ’ EP — is strongly reminiscent of Happy Mondays , and they do n't immediately nut me .
9 I suggest that the general public also regard statements about animal tested products with caution , as it is well known that many of these products have had extremely adverse effects on human beings .
10 ( September 6 ) I suggest that the Tory logo of a flaming torch be replaced by either a cuckoo or an oozelum bird .
11 Further to this I suggest that the optional extra subbuteo old trafford have the name written on the box as opposed to a picture as most of their ‘ so called ’ fans have never been there and so would n't recognise it .
12 I suggest that the Hon. Gentleman goes to Holyhead and explains that in his view the priority should have been given to the television studios and not to Holyhead .
13 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman talks more to the Benefits Agency in his constituency to persuade its members of the wisdom of adopting this course .
14 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman direct his remarks to Lambeth council : a reordering of its spending priorities seems to be long overdue .
15 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman looks in the right telephone directory .
16 Opinion polls always give different answers depending on the questions that have been asked , and I suggest that the hon. Gentleman should not place too much emphasis on the outcome .
17 Therefore , I suggest that the hon. Gentleman withdraws the amendment .
18 This is better news , but I suggest that the utmost vigilance will still be needed by teachers and associations such as NARE and UKRA to ensure that assessment and testing are not allowed to exercise a deleterious effect on schools .
19 I suggest that the proposed scheme would have the following advantages :
20 While this treatment remains at the experimental stage , may I suggest that the logical position is that prospective patients who have been referred onward by the general practitioner and consultant should be selected — probably by Professor Hitchcock himself — and financed centrally as part of the experimental budget ?
21 With some trepidation , I suggested that a major economic reform in the Soviet Union would not be introduced without a major political reform .
22 I suggested that a full scale test should be conducted on a discarded Vanguard fuselage fitted with a similar representative tailplane unit .
23 Whilst looking into potential performance indicators , I suggested that the following measures might be used to analyse the contribution of EJB to the Garden :
24 When I suggested that The Wild Bunch was a prime example of nasty , unartistic violence , she reproved me .
25 I suggested that the insistent gaze , the awareness of detail , were of the kind we associate with love or hate , while the persistent emphasis on traps or limits that can never be crossed belonged rather with the very different forces of pity or fear .
26 Criticising a rights-based ethics , she suggests that an alternative view of morality is needed which would include a typically feminine way of conceptualising the relationship between self and other .
27 She suggests that the offending Geordie dialect ‘ might equally well have been Liverpool or Sheffield ’ - could it not also have been from Norfolk , Suffolk or Dorset ?
28 She suggests that the faulty research approach tends to lead to similarly faulty interventionist initiatives .
29 She suggests that the educational infrastructure does not exist at all in our present system but could be provided .
30 She suggested that the non-linguistic context might affect the kinds of responses children offered at a stage when they have an imperfect grasp of the meanings of one or both terms .
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