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

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1 The hon. Member for Gateshead , East looks doubtful , but in a debate in the other place yesterday , Baroness Hollis of Higham said : ’ Thirdly I suggest that a few functions would appropriately come up from the county councils . ’
2 I suggest that a few moments here on deck will suffice . ’
3 Organisation theorists suggest that the latter type of arrangement is more conducive to the emergence of original ideas .
4 These data suggest that the same factor , present in different amounts , is responsible for the binding of Raji , RJ2.2.5 and AR extracts to the X-box .
5 They concluded , We suggest that the same process by which individuals make coherent the externally generated visual episodes of daily life is at work during dreaming ; when an individual encounters the internally generated visual episodes in REM sleep , he deploys this ability ( in whatever measure he possesses it ) to make this encounter coherent .
6 It would be absurdly sanguine to suggest that the latter half of the twentieth century has witnessed any global movement in the direction of democracy or popular power .
7 Indicators relating to the struggle between the hardline members of the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) and those in favour of economic liberalization continued to suggest that the latter group was gaining ground .
8 It is tempting to suggest that the same kind of jigsaw process will explain the shape of an elephant , but almost certainly it is not true .
9 The right has had the cheek to suggest that the same iron discipline should apply in the aftermath of defeat as in the anticipation of victory .
10 He does not deny internally generated change , which might occur from natural factors , such as drought or population growth , but suggests that the latter forces are more important in pre-industrial conditions .
11 Experience to date suggests that the latter group are likely to average 1 visit per week with an ASP of £2.50 .
12 While a superficial examination suggests that the same models might have been used , measurement reveals considerable differences ; this may point , therefore , to straightforward copying or replication from memory with or without a model .
13 However , a recalculation of the indices for a random sample of the speakers suggests that the same pattern of social stratification would be maintained even if the word class had been more clearly defined .
14 Moreover , research rather suggested that the former groups mounted one-off campaigns targeted at parliament or public opinion , whereas the latter groups ( and especially the trade unions and employers associations ) were of greater power and were likely to be in regular day-to-day contact with ministers , government , and the permanent administrative side of the state machine .
15 South Korean officials also expressed doubts concerning the veracity of the story , and suggested that no such North Korean reports had been monitored in the South .
16 The quiff erm , was about these interim field reports , suggested that no such thing existed , interim should be taken out and the rest of it should be .
17 Provisional results suggested that a former Chief of Staff , Maj.-Gen.
18 In our July 18 issue we published an article about Olympic silver medallist , Linford Christie , which suggested that a few years ago he was a violent troublemaker who was listed by the police as ‘ dangerous ’ .
19 I suggested that the latter point could be explained in part by reference to the change in the social composition of the electorate which had been in progress over the '60s .
20 The Council 's decision to scrap the tradition in regard to the diaconate suggested that the same tradition in regard to the priesthood could equally well be abandoned if it was pastorally desirable .
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