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

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1 I suggest that both the strength and the weakness of Moore 's positive ethical views stem mainly from his method of isolation .
2 The survey results tabulated in section 9 of Appendix 1 suggest that even the minority who do try and balance the figures in this way ( that is , the one in five who are at least theoretical ‘ rational choosers ’ ) may sometimes be swayed by an entirely random factor — the order in which they become aware of the various different sets of cost figures .
3 For example , analyses of the 1984–6 Labour Force Survey suggest that over a quarter of married and cohabiting Afro-Caribbean women ( and Afro-Caribbean men ) aged under 30 had white partners ( CSO , 1988 ) .
4 Suggest that perhaps the meeting reconvene in half an hour after studying the material .
5 While P P G twelve provides for a cascade of planning policy , I suggest that only a purist would delay a resolution of the needs of Greater York , through the development plan process , in order to await regional planning guidance .
6 Optimistic courtiers suggest that only the marriage of the Queen 's youngest son , Prince Edward , to a suitable bride could redeem the popularity of the Monarchy .
7 Nobody would dream of suggesting that only a man can understand male issues . ’
8 In each of the East Asian economies there is evidence to suggest that both the level of complexity and the degree of individuation of labour are less than is typically the case in a classical Weberian bureaucracy .
9 We we got lots of evidence to suggest that actually the amount of noise problem outside weekends is actually and we do n't actually have the staff to actually deal with this problem without considerably more expenditure than anybody in this council is actually talking about and our tendency towards this erm again this is a bid of of what 's it sounds good and as as to the public conveniences this has been liaised it 's been negotiated about , it 's been looked at very , very expansively indeed .
10 He will also suggest that only the Monarch and a hard core of ‘ working ’ royals should be entitled to Civil List cash for public duties .
11 It is interesting to observe the melodic and orthographic variants , as well as the generally more florid melodic style of the Florentine examples , from which Wilson suggests that both an oral and a written tradition prevailed .
12 The present study suggests that often the thesis is the only source , and that the theoretical , synthetic approach in geology most often derives from the mature researcher ( often the supervisor ) .
13 Clear ( 1990 ) suggests that perhaps the size of a corpus is more significant than its composition although the two parameters are inter-dependent .
14 It would seem that on the basis of recent research in the U.S.A. the answer would be ‘ no ’ as it has been suggested that even a panel of eight is too small to obtain consistent and reliable results .
15 It has been suggested that perhaps a Fairey Overdrive would give more flexibility between gears .
16 In responding to such criticism , Jim Rose , Chief Inspector for Primary Education , suggested that both the specialist and generalist class teacher have a part to play .
17 However , a statement by the Auditor General suggested that both the President and the Finance Minister would have had to sign the final audit report of the government fund for " secret services " which was budgeted at R380,000,000 for the current year .
18 Her voice with its note of aggrieved disapproval suggested that both the place and the praying were equally reprehensible .
19 The Sun has not been one of the newspapers which has in any way suggested that either the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh have been other than supportive to the Princess of Wales . ’
20 A survey by Apted suggested that perhaps a quarter to a third of university libraries have selection policy statements of some kind .
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