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

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1 In almost cases it is suggested that specific clearance and a specific shelf-life should be established for a given product to an identified market , or group of markets .
2 Consequently , it is suggested that private citizens have difficulty with the forms , both in understanding what they say and in how they should be filled in , and with the hearings , which can be legalistic .
3 In the case of failures to cite theses in the present study , it is suggested that bibliographical control of Scottish geology theses is at a level such that the literature is easily searched , and that failure to do so is unlikely .
4 Thirdly , it is suggested that other organisational devices , which we discuss in more detail in Chapter 6 , are also used by management in order to extend their control over labour .
5 These moves will also mean that the probation service has to stop seeing itself as the exclusive provider of services and facilities : it is suggested that other voluntary or private sectors may make better provision .
6 It is suggested that two-stage process is required .
7 It is suggested that defective receipts should not be accepted , but should be sent back to be corrected .
8 It is suggested that certain structures , which may appear metaphorical , are best treated as cases of underlexicalisation .
9 Beliefs associated with suffering and evil : It is suggested that Christian and Jewish beliefs be chosen :
10 Beliefs associated with the sacredness of human life : It is suggested that Christian and humanist beliefs be chosen ( except if the issue of war is being studied , in which case it would be appropriate to consider the Christian view of a just war and the Islamic concept of holy war , or Jihad ) .
11 It is suggested that semantic analysis using machine-readable dictionaries is restricted to their definitions and not their expansions .
12 If this pitfall is to be avoided , it is suggested that careful attention is needed to the way in which normalisation is being interpreted .
13 It is suggested that coeliac disease should be considered as a potential cause of secondary carnitine deficiency .
14 In the media generally and even sometimes by the " expert " — or pseudo-expert — who should know better , it is suggested that sexual intercourse should , to be satisfactory , always be multi-orgasmic , always be desired by both partners , always be infinitely skilful and mutually considerate and always be earth-shaking .
15 In Chapter 1 it was suggested that Mean Length of Utterance ( MLU ) measured in morphemes provides a useful summary of the normal child 's mastery of grammatical structure .
16 It was suggested that increasing ‘ affluence ’ and the growth of the ‘ middle class ’ meant the decomposition of the social base of the Labour Party ( e.g. Abrams and Rose , 1960 ) .
17 In Chapter 2 it was suggested that task-related information should be regarded as central .
18 It was suggested that female spiders , by cannibalizing courting males , have actively selected for small male size .
19 It was suggested that cross-domain recognition may be constrained by a lack of mutual dictionary coverage and the specificity of the collocations they represent .
20 It was suggested that other generals , most notably , the Army Chief of Staff , Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg , had favoured Jatoi , a Sindhi , as Prime Minister " in the interests of national unity " .
21 In chapter 2 it was suggested that political responses to economic crisis were lagged and variable .
22 It was suggested that cultural differences would gradually be eroded also and that working class people would take on bourgeois , or middle class , lifestyles .
23 It was suggested that standard-sized boxes or crates be obtained for visitors to use for Herbarium sheets which needed to be moved around .
24 Following the discovery of prostacyclin it was suggested that endothelial cell production of this very potent antiaggregatory substance might explain this important property ( Moncada et al , 1977 ; Moncada & Vane , 1978 ) .
25 Finally , it was suggested that widespread philosophical , political and economic beliefs serve to make the relative small amount of measured redistribution that appears to take place the order not only for today but for tomorrow as well .
26 In the entertainments industry , too , it was suggested that seasonal staff exhibited much higher rates of turnover than regular staff .
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