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

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1 Members of Unix International have approached it to suggest that the true blue Unix club get a piece of the COSE requirement process , and word is that Unix International is having informal discussions with the COSE crew .
2 The early part of this chapter indicated that there is already a reasonable consensus that managing schools in the future will be different — equally it suggested that a simplistic ‘ chief executive , model is not universally accepted as the way forward , and that such a model is indeed a profoundly conservative one .
3 The experiment was short-lived and a failure ; but it suggested that the young king might not be able to reckon as a matter of course on wielding all the powers of his great predecessor .
4 The model obtained by combining rational expectations and the simple natural rate hypothesis produces a particularly dramatic policy conclusion , and one which gave rational expectations some initial notoriety , for it suggested that the Keynesian approach to macroeconomic policy which governments in many countries had adopted after the Second World War was at best unnecessary and at worst harmful .
5 It suggested that the conventional " safety factor " which allows for uncertainty in extrapolating the results of animal tests , and for variations in sensitivity among humans , should be increased by a factor of 10 when there is evidence of post-natal toxicity , or where data relative to children is lacking .
6 It suggests that a fine aerosol mist of sulphuric acid , produced by the combination of sulphur gases emitted by the volcano with atmospheric water vapour , is reducing by around 2 per cent the amount of sunlight reaching the earth .
7 It suggests that a human being could in theory obtain all the food he or she needed from a well-tended patio !
8 The meaning of the epithet ‘ a-ta-na ’ is not known , but it suggests that the Minoan goddess was already being addressed , among other things , as ‘ Athena ’ .
9 It is not quite the same as a promise of indemnity , since it suggests that the primary content is prevention rather than payment .
10 It suggests that the 26-year-old Ranger will be a bench man until such time as someone takes a knock , runs out of steam or the game has been won with some 20 minutes to go .
11 Second , it suggests that the underlying currency which shapes all kinds of information products and services is essentially electronic in nature .
12 But if our account of the role of contemporary states is correct , it suggests that the original New Right philosophies on the importance of the state to individuals and families may still have much to offer .
13 In so far as it applies to Arabic , for instance , it suggests that an ego-centred pattern which is perfectly feasible and natural in English has to be replaced in most contexts by a process-centred pattern which is far more typical of Arabic .
14 Where this is high it suggests that an additional sampling station might be set up .
15 If this is the case , then it suggests that an important aspect of skilled reading is to avoid attending too closely to what is being fixated at any one moment , and to allow our eyes to be attracted to nearby interesting meanings .
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