Example sentences of "be suggested that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of failures to cite theses in the present study , it is suggested that bibliographical control of Scottish geology theses is at a level such that the literature is easily searched , and that failure to do so is unlikely .
2 It is suggested that two-stage process is required .
3 In almost cases it is suggested that specific clearance and a specific shelf-life should be established for a given product to an identified market , or group of markets .
4 Consequently , it is suggested that private citizens have difficulty with the forms , both in understanding what they say and in how they should be filled in , and with the hearings , which can be legalistic .
5 It is suggested that defective receipts should not be accepted , but should be sent back to be corrected .
6 It is suggested that certain structures , which may appear metaphorical , are best treated as cases of underlexicalisation .
7 In the media generally and even sometimes by the " expert " — or pseudo-expert — who should know better , it is suggested that sexual intercourse should , to be satisfactory , always be multi-orgasmic , always be desired by both partners , always be infinitely skilful and mutually considerate and always be earth-shaking .
8 If this pitfall is to be avoided , it is suggested that careful attention is needed to the way in which normalisation is being interpreted .
9 It is suggested that coeliac disease should be considered as a potential cause of secondary carnitine deficiency .
10 It is suggested that semantic analysis using machine-readable dictionaries is restricted to their definitions and not their expansions .
11 It has been suggested that anthelmintic prophylaxis can be disposed of completely under this system but clinical PGE has sometimes occurred when treatment has been omitted .
12 It has been suggested that extensive exposure of the core protein occurs more commonly in breast cancer than in other cancers , which would give SM3 some specificity for breast cancer .
13 However , it has been suggested that long-term factors still favour further consolidation .
14 In several studies it has been suggested that gastrointestinal function is related to blood glucose concentrations .
15 It has been suggested that non-cognitive theories of ethics do best with those ethical words such as ‘ good ’ and ‘ ought ’ which are most plausibly represented as purely valuational , while cognitivist theories ( which take moral knowledge and truth seriously ) do best with words such as ‘ brave ’ ’ loyal' and so forth ( LOVIBOND ) .
16 It has been suggested that similar reactions may take place on background sulphate aerosols in the Antarctic stratosphere , but as yet there has been no unambiguous evidence for these reactions in the absence of polar stratospheric clouds ( although there have been observations of ozone loss attributed to volcanic aerosols ) .
17 Although such behaviour corresponds closely to the descriptions of other feral children , it is impossible to know whether these children might have developed similar patterns of behaviour even if brought up in greater contact with people , and it has been suggested that feral children might have been abandoned by their parents because of their behaviour problems .
18 It has recently been suggested that chronic inflammation in patients with Crohn 's disease as well as peptic ulceration induces buds at the bottom of gastrointestinal crypts in the mucosa adjacent to ulcers .
19 For cervical cancer it has been suggested that physiological reasons make it more difficult to take good smears from older women .
20 It has been suggested that young birds use their magnetic sense to orient a compass based on the sun and the stars .
21 As there is at present in the United States an embargo against Iranian carpets , it has been suggested that renewed attention is being given to European examples .
22 It has often been suggested that individual achievement and materialism are major values in Western industrial society .
23 It has been suggested that subjective risk in driving may have many similarities with emotional arousal in other circumstances , thus the best way to make predictions about the potential effects of subjective risk on memory for driving situations is to review the general literature on the relationship between arousal and memory .
24 As several million years are required for the transfer of a significant amount of heat to the surface of continental lithosphere , it has been suggested that hot spots are most likely to develop where the lithosphere is more or less stationary with respect to sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies as this would allow time for sustained heating to occur .
25 It has been suggested that increased permeability is the result of changes in the epithelial cell mediated immune response .
26 It has already been suggested that informal methods of dispute-resolution in the family arena are not new , nor are they alternatives to legal regulation .
27 It has more frequently been suggested that dilute sources will promote visits to many nowers and thus out-crossing , though it is difficult to see how such a mechanism could arise , and perhaps it is more satisfactory to surmise that visits by a pollen-dusted vector to several flowers on one plant are promoted , leading to cross fertilization of more .
28 It has been suggested that gastric metaplasia develops as a result of high intragastric acidity or rapid gastric emptying , or both .
29 Subsequently , it has been suggested that gastric metaplasia in the duodenum and H pylori associated gastritis might be synergistic in the pathogenesis of duodenitis , with the metaplastic gastric epithelium allowing H pylori to colonise the duodenal mucosa , where it produces an acute inflammatory response .
30 It has been suggested that gastric cancer which occurs in some manual workers is occupation related .
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