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

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1 Furthermore , it suggest that those people who had become unemployed because of a temporary job coming to an end were just as likely to be unemployed for only a short spell and then to go back to work , and that they were less likely to have been continuously unemployed throughout the following year ( Moylan/Millar/Davies , 1984 ) .
2 It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system .
3 It suggested that some polytechnics and colleges should be given complete autonomy by the Secretary of State to validate their own courses ; others should be allowed more limited autonomy , in specific areas ; while in yet others external validation should remain .
4 In addition , it suggested that more courses should be developed that related directly to the world of work , and had titles informative to employers .
5 It suggested that more attention should be given to multicultural matters in both initial training and in-service training of teachers , and the effectiveness of racism awareness training should be investigated .
6 Firstly , it suggests that all experience is dependent upon fantasy and wishes ; secondly , that all perception is an object , a feeling .
7 The underlying motive here ( although the word ‘ motive ’ is misleading since it suggests that such strategies are not genetically driven but are a product of conscious strategy ) is again ‘ the selfish gene ’ and its reproductive success .
8 Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work .
9 It is probably best classified as a phonic alternative , that is , it suggests that any spelling strategy should pay attention to the visual memory .
10 Indeed , to speak of interests at all provokes confusion , for it suggests that these interests pre-exist the determination of the question where liabilities ought to be created according to distributive principles .
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