Example sentences of "suggested that [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Jones has suggested that the sunken buildings found on early Anglo-Saxon settlements were dwelling houses , especially in eastern English settlements such as the large Thameside settlement of Mucking , and West Stow .
2 Not all of the manual has been disclosed or published , and it has been suggested that the unpublished parts cover the use of plastic bullets , CS gas , and other anti-crowd techniques ( Northam , 1985 ) .
3 We have suggested that the lost berths could quite easily be replaced by a mixture of pontoons , remaining pile berths and by very small additions to existing marina complexes .
4 It has been suggested that the paranotal lobes of insects were at first connected with epigamic behaviour ( Alexander and Brown , 1963 ) but it is perhaps more likely that they were associated with locomotion from the beginning .
5 Judge Fallon , for one , has suggested that the normal rules on burden of proof might be amended .
6 When it was suggested that the upper skins had been forced off as a result of the inflation of the fixed tailplane by the pressurised air through the ruptured pressure dome escaping via the rear ( unpressurised ) part of the fuselage , I contended that it was necessary to have more reliable evidence than uncorroborated deduction before such a conclusion could be accepted .
7 When discussing the poor state of British film , now so negligible it hardly deserves to be referred to as an industry , it is frequently suggested that the future lies in Europe .
8 It might be suggested that the employed women make up a particular group with respect to housework attitudes : women who are dissatisfied with housework may turn to employment as a palliative .
9 Other researchers have suggested that the following factors also affect the power of a position or function or department .
10 In the context of this paper it is suggested that the following principles are added : dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own homes for as long as possible dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own community for as long as possible the number of moves should be kept to a minimum the independence , dignity and privacy of the sufferer must be respected the dementia sufferers must be involved as far as possible in discussions and decisions regarding their care and any possible move carers or potential carers should be involved in the decision-making process .
11 As it is unlikely that the Director will wish to individually sign several hundred letters , it is suggested that the following steps are taken :
12 Many academics ( including Newton and Karran , Duncan and Goodwin ) have suggested that the official explanations for this pressure were unconvincing , since the control of local finance is argued either to be irrelevant to the needs of the economy or , even , counterproductive .
13 Taylor ( 1987 ) has interestingly suggested that the key roles played by organisations in the law and order debate , were those with crucial authority functions within the British State .
14 For instance , it has been suggested that the prejudiced themes exist at a psychologically deeper level than the denial of prejudice .
15 It is not suggested that the individual types fit any specific political system .
16 It is suggested that the critical levels coincide with those below which the rate of litter accumulation exceeds its breakdown and that the ecological optimum may represent that of the dipterocarps ' mycorrhizae .
17 It is suggested that the specific objectives of any given test be clearly identified before the test is started , since only if the objectives are clearly defined can the test be carried out most efficiently and with the greatest economy of time and effort .
18 If that did not succeed in stopping him , then it was quietly suggested that the new tenants of the mines could " … pull down the encroaching fences . "
19 It was suggested that the new arrangements would also weaken the roles of course teams in institutions , to the benefit of heads of departments and central administrations , and another commentator talked of the danger of increased internal conflict between management and ‘ the grassroots ’ .
20 Research in other cell lines has suggested that the mechanical properties of the substratum are important in the maintenance of cellular differentiation .
21 More generally , it can be suggested that the social reforms which have been pursued through educational reform in the post-war period , prior to collapse of the liberal consensus and its political constituency , need to be approached through a direct assault upon the structural sources of inequality in demand-side institutions .
22 Some have also suggested that the observed increases in labour productivity suggest that UK investment is now being more efficiently utilized .
23 It has been suggested that the high levels of motivation found among successful mature students more than compensate for lower levels of formal qualifications which many have .
24 It was suggested that the conserved regions are involved in protein-protein interactions and the variable regions in DNA recognition [ 7 ] .
25 It can be suggested that the fiduciary duties imposed on directors subject them to similar standards of review by the courts .
26 However , when these bacteria persist in the presence of NSAID , it has been suggested that the damaging effects of NSAID may become intensified .
27 A number of researchers have suggested that the semantic relations which seem to characterise children 's two- and three-word utterances bear a strik-ing resemblance to sensori-motor concepts and this in itself presents a case for an underlying developmental continuity ( Brown 1973 ) .
28 The similarity in technique of the two works has suggested that the Italian craftsmen came to Prague to execute the work , commissioned by Charles IV , King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor .
29 It has been suggested that the different findings in these studies were due to the different techniques applied to the collection of blood samples .
30 At the beginning of this chapter it was suggested that the main features by which we can characterise the wider category of positivist criminology ( and which also serve to distinguish it from classical criminology ) are determinism , differentiation , pathology and the diversion of attention away from crime ( and the criminal law ) to the criminal .
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