Example sentences of "might suggest [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For more bullish clients he might suggest a maximum of 25 p.c. of the monthly saving could go into a Pep . |
2 | i.e. wearing a blanket which might suggest a toga . |
3 | In the end , although the margin of the score might suggest a different story , the slaughter resembled an act of euthanasia . |
4 | For example , the capital letters of " How Do You Like London " might suggest a number of phonetic factors abnormal loudness , slow-motion delivery , stressing of every syllable — all expressive of the proverbial Englishman 's assumption that those who can not speak his language as a native are deaf or stupid , or both . |
5 | However , constant experiencing of anxiety dreams might suggest a waking life out of balance , a need for some adjustment . |
6 | Dougal wondered if the absence of upper-case letters was a conscious literary gimmick ; alternatively , it might suggest a simple failure to master the typewriter 's shift-key . |
7 | For example , we might suggest a route for the mains , and specify carriageway , verge or footpath , based on the results of our own surveys . |
8 | About these matters it seems to me that he writes really well , in a manner that might suggest the intent translation of a Latin author anxious to tell the truth . |
9 | A jemmy might suggest the murderer had gone to burgle the premises . |
10 | For example , plumber might suggest the set of activities such as getting pipes mended , etc . |
11 | Through this facility , since ‘ base ’ might suggest the steady jobs associated with most camps behind a front line , men of 19 units were given some training in Independent Company 's skills . |
12 | The discussion so far might suggest the following definition : a public function is a function peculiar to government , or a function not peculiar to government the performance of which has an important impact on society at large . |
13 | The launch of a new type of scouring pad , say , might suggest the gift of an appropriately inscribed or patterned tea towel or a new range of pens the gift of a set of writing paper and envelopes . |
14 | To some , for instance , the melody with its conjunct movement might suggest the beautifully expressive horn colour doubled at the lower octave by a bassoon . |
15 | These findings might suggest the correlation of HPV with cause of colorectal cancers . |
16 | Other divisions of income , apart from its overall size distribution , suggest themselves as relevant for certain issues ; so for example economic growth is associated with changes in shares of income generated in different sectors of the economy ( manufacturing , agriculture , etc. ) ; labour market analysis might suggest the relative fates of different economic groups ( professional versus manual , architects versus roadsweepers , etc. ) ; regional economists , especially in the current context of the EC , by definition have an interest in regional differences in incomes . |
17 | I might suggest the other point , now I actually represent a city ward so I 'm sure I 'll hear the baying of the hounds that say why am I getting up and speaking . |
18 | And while the plot of The Ghost Goes West ( 1935 ) , about an American millionaire who buys a ghost-inhabited castle from an impoverished Scottish laird , might suggest an uncomfortable balancing act between the demands of the two national audiences , the appointment of a Frenchman , René Clair , to direct , suggests that Korda was simply impressed by the story . |
19 | The largest and most northerly is Iceland which , although its name might suggest an Arctic situation , actually lies south of the Arctic Circle . |
20 | Whether this was all part of a single private house remains uncertain , because its location just inside one of the town 's principal entrances might suggest an official function . |
21 | for example , a production manager may be stuck about ideas on how to improve factory efficiency but looking at a potted plant on the desk might suggest an improved working environment or employees being given more wages ( which may be seen as the equivalent of plant food ) . |