Example sentences of "[noun prp] suggest [conj] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The occurrence of older age Carboniferous subcrop beneath the Cleveland Hills suggests that a similar argument might be applied to the estimated amount of 2500 m uplift . |
2 | In fact the amount of oceanic crust involved in the rocks Of the Caledonides suggests that a short-lived proto-Atlantic had come to an end and the two continental shelves had met . |
3 | Mr Greenwald suggests that a foreign partner might be recruited to help Tatra develop that side of its business . |
4 | Coode suggested that a legal sentence should be structured as follows : 1 The " case " — the circumstances in which the sentence applies . |
5 | Representatives from the CBI and the CIA suggested that a European audit body could be set up to ensure that national bodies were enforcing legislation requirements . |
6 | Thus , when in September 1945 Ramón Serrano Suñer suggested that a national government be formed and Falange Española allowed to recover its pre-1937 autonomy , Franco refused . |
7 | In Oscar Chess Ltd v Williams [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 370 , Denning LJ suggested that a binding promise might be inferred from the circumstances if the seller stated a fact which was or should be within his own knowledge , and of which the buyer was ignorant , intending that the buyer should act upon it , and with the result that the buyer did act upon it . |
8 | So much so that a group of shipmasters and merchants came to Seton to suggest that a retaliatory gesture would be in order . |
9 | The CBI , which had been vocal enough in calling for ‘ curbs on unofficial strikes ’ in the late '60s , was alarmed by the massive popular resistance to the Heath government 's stand , and its leader Campbell Adamson suggested that a Tory victory in February ‘ would not solve Britain 's problems ’ . |
10 | Muriel Schulz suggests that a systematic process is at work in the history of English , which she calls ‘ the semantic derogation of women ’ . |