Example sentences of "suggest [conj] if [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A 1982 White Paper again recommended greater disclosure suggesting that if the document itself could not be issued , material should be disclosed to enable the public to know the type of information which was being withheld .
2 The wording of the concession would seem to suggest that if the husband moves out of the matrimonial home and makes no election that his new home is his main residence then he need do nothing further , since on any subsequent transfer of the former matrimonial home to his former wife the principal private dwelling house exemption will be available ( provided she has continued to live there ) .
3 I would suggest that if a gauge was used then any curvature of the edge would be repeated at the line produced .
4 Here I would suggest that if the beginner does not want to invest in a full set , he should settle for the 3 , 5 , 7 and 9-irons , sand wedge , plus a 3 and a 5-wood .
5 In the second place , Mr. Glick for the revenue pointed out that in the State Trials report , 20 St.Tr. 239 , it appeared that the Crown did not suggest that if the duty was not payable in law it nevertheless could not be recovered .
6 Indeed , he suggests that if a theory of rationality should clash with science then we should change our theory of rationality .
7 This suggests that if a planning phase of speech is disrupted , then the following phase which forms part of the same semantic cycle will no longer be fluent because the prior semantic planning necessary for fluent speech has not been completed .
8 However , in presenting profit as ultimately unpaid labour , Marx suggests that if the total of goods or capital in a social system is unequally divided between people at different levels in the social-industrial hierarchy , exploitation is necessarily taking place .
9 This suggests that if the Government wanted to equip all schools with a CD-ROM workstation , it would need to spend over £300 million — an unlikely prospect at anytime but more especially in the ‘ value for money ’ 1990s .
10 From 936/1530 to well beyond the limits of the present study the office was held continuously by Ottoman scholars , a survey of whose careers suggests that if the office was not a mevleviyet from 936/1530 it was so from a matter of a very few years thereafter .
11 ( See Precedent 3. ) ( b ) Registered land In the case of registered land ( whether freehold or leasehold ) the wording of r76 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 ) suggests that if the husband is expressed to convey as " beneficial owner " ( whether or not there is any consideration ) these covenants for title will be implied .
12 The court suggests that if the defendant ( D ) had ( wrongly ) believed himself to be liable to pay the charges , he would not have been liable on the notes ; but , because he ( rightly ) believed himself not to be liable to pay the charges , he is liable on the notes .
13 Implicit contract theory suggests that if the agent is risk neutral , he or she takes all the risk .
14 It has already been suggested that if a terminus were built at Stratford East , it would have a major impact on the financial viability of the terminus at King 's Cross .
15 Indeed , some estimates have suggested that if the Exchequer received all the tax due to it from the black economy , the basic rate of income tax might be cut by 10 per cent .
16 It is suggested that if the timetable is important ( as for example , a development timetable in a building lease ) the draftsman should provide expressly that time is to be of the essence .
17 It suggested that if a firm had low debts and was paying a lot of corporate tax its managers were actually being incompetent : while proudly keeping their credit ratings high , they were handing their shareholders ' money to the taxman .
18 They suggested that if a policy of balancing a budget over the trade cycle still resulted in unacceptable high unemployment , then a permanent policy of deficit finance would be called for to provide extra jobs .
19 However , in a special supplement on the impact of the Gulf crisis , published in September 1990 , the IMF suggested that if the price of oil stabilized at $25 a barrel , the industrialized countries could expect growth to be cut by a further 0.25 per cent to 2.5 per cent for 1990 .
20 In an earlier debate , the hon. Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) suggested that if the terminus were built at Stratford , East , it could save as much as £1 billion on the project .
21 The Law Commission suggested that if the statute provided no remedy for its enforcement , there should be a presumption of an action ( Law Commission No 21 ( 1969 ) para 38 and Appendix A(4) ) .
22 Third , the Tribunal suggested that if the employer intended to introduce a new absolute rule against the practice , it would have been more appropriate to give Ms Fleming and Mr Anderson a final warning .
23 In fact , Elias Canetti once suggested that if the conductor were to turn fully round during a performance the spell he exerts would be broken .
24 Originally , the kitchen was dark and narrow , but the architect who helped with the structural changes suggested that if the living room and the kitchen swapped places they could have a large kitchen with French windows opening on to the garden .
25 Anomie only offers a plausible account of deviant motivation if the cultural goal of success is as unidimensional as Merton suggests and if the pursuit of this goal is prevalent amongst those with blocked legitimate opportunities .
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