Example sentences of "it [be] suggest that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is not to say that women 's experience , perceptions , feelings and emotions are self-validating and constitute in themselves an epistemological standpoint , or even to say that they are always correctly identified and described , but it is to suggest that philosophy would look rather different if women 's experience had the same rights of entry as that of men .
2 It is suggested that stability testing should be a continuing process involving samples from each stage of the development of a product .
3 It is suggested that pay would in some way ‘ institutionalise ’ the oppression of the housewife , yet many people who point out this danger are happy to accept pay for their work , even though this also presumably ‘ institutional-ises ’ whatever forms of oppression they suffer in their jobs .
4 In general terms it is suggested that determination by expert is quicker and cheaper than determination by arbitrator .
5 Consequently , it is suggested that land cultivation grants in the LFA remain withdrawn and that drainage grants are reduced to 30% under both AHDS and AHGS schemes in the LFA except in the proposed Marginal Zone ( the least handicapped Article 3(4) LFA land ) where it is recommended that they revert to the level obtaining outside the LFA ( 22 ½%),; reflecting the increased financial benefit likely to accrue from drainage schemes on such lower elevation , least handicapped land .
6 However , it is suggested that market share is normally the most important indicator of dominance though not the only factor .
7 It is suggested that nitrogen compounds in the air become bound up with the cloud ice particles , temporarily removing any free nitrate which would otherwise react and hold the ozone-depleting chlorine as inactive chlorine nitrate .
8 If , therefore , the parties agree that the rent review is to be initiated and conducted according to a timetable laid down in the lease , it is suggested that time should be of the essence of the timetable .
9 It is suggested that citizenship is a relationship between an individual and a polity .
10 It is suggested that recognition of this distinction is fundamental to the efficient and economical design and execution of stability tests .
11 It is suggested that pedestrianisation of the city centre should be extended to prevent car and lorry bomb attacks on prestigious targets .
12 It is suggested that learning outcomes within modules are often assessed sequentially and that this does not test for ability to retain knowledge , an ability which is crucial for success in higher education .
13 When it was suggested that estimation might be a useful skill when shopping in the supermarket , she replied , ‘ Yes , but we are not in the supermarket now ’ .
14 In the introduction it was suggested that land became important during times of change .
15 In order to implement the recommendations , it was suggested that development plans in urban areas should be supplemented by transportation plans , which would assess the main movement needs in the future and show how these would be shared by various forms of transport , including the car .
16 It should be stressed that in the Goff v Gauthier case , the misrepresentation was of fundamental importance in inducing the defendant to enter the contract and was not a minor misrepresentation which it was suggested that clause 10 would have excluded .
17 At about that time , a meeting allegedly took place between Nicholson , Hofmann and another of Hofmann 's associates , Henry Medlock , at which it was suggested that arsenic acid should be tried as an oxidising agent .
18 Not considering the probability that short spacing itself may be a cause of prematurity , and in light of the high mortality of low birthweight children , it was suggested that prematurity is the cause of the high mortality at the less than one year birth interval .
19 Moreover , in a recent study it was suggested that aging is associated with increasing gastrin and pepsinogen secretion in humans , particularly in men .
20 At the Chester Beatty Institute , it was suggested that nitrogen mustards might alkylate two adjacent molecules at once and so link them together .
21 It was suggested that Library staff could take over this function , since they are scanning the journals in any case , and the work would lend itself to the eventual creation of an image database , but Library staff shortages have made it impossible to undertake this work systematically .
22 A member of the group mentioned that an uncle of his , a retired coal miner , had been telling him about Highlander , and it was suggested that Highlander might be willing to help in some way .
23 It was suggested that tolerance for ambiguity would be most needed by individuals faced with low predictability work and that the ability to cope with pressure would be most critical when the urgency was high .
24 It was suggested that parish councils should have the right to have their written comments on planning matters put before the planning committees in full .
25 It was this option which was chosen , and it was suggested that closure should probably take place when the combined population of the two hospitals dipped below the 1,000 mark .
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