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

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1 In a letter this week to the Lord Chancellor , Mark Sheldon , President of the Law Society , says that recent remarks made by Lord Mackay suggest that the Government is considering restricting the individual 's right to choose their own solicitor .
2 I have read with considerable concern the remarks which suggest that the Institution is considering discontinuing the free supply of the journal to Life Governors .
3 ‘ Are you suggesting that a commitment is beyond me ? ’
4 Occupations tend to be upgraded in status , for example , by implying possession of a special skill or suggesting that the work is in a supervisory capacity .
5 And what leads me to that conclusion is the distortion that Mr brought in , in suggesting that the estate is worth forty million pounds .
6 There is some authority to suggest that a doctor is under a duty to prevent the suicide of such a patient in so far as there is a duty to control the patient .
7 But to suggest that the conflict was over political rather than intellectual matters is to introduce a false antithesis .
8 Some years ago the word ‘ psychosomatic ’ was often prefaced by the word ‘ merely ’ and was used to suggest that an illness was in some way unreal or made up .
9 Thus , a cloze score of 60 per cent would indicate fairly full comprehension , 45 per cent would suggest some problems , while 35 per cent would suggest that a reader was at his or her frustration level .
10 To do so would suggest that the Bank were in effect guaranteeing their payment at maturity .
11 ‘ There is n't a single economic indicator which suggests that a recovery is on the way .
12 This suggests that the expression was at a low level .
13 The high level of usage of temporary workers in public administration , where union density is high and formal systems of negotiation and consultation firmly established , already suggests that the relationship is by no means as straightforward as the initial proposition implies , and this applies also to private sector establishments .
14 A more recent review of the issue of imputation in the sociology of knowledge by Alan Scott suggests that the problem is with seeing knowledge/ideology as separate from the social grouping to which it has then to be linked by imputation .
15 First , as they stated , the neurophysiological evidence suggests that the hindbrain is in control of the generation and maintenance of REM sleep .
16 The archaeological evidence is necessarily very incomplete , but it suggests that the temple was at the centre of a town whose built-up area was approximately 1,200 metres from north to south and 800 metres from east to west .
17 A NEW theory of the origin of our Solar System suggests that the Sun is in a special place in our Galaxy , and that it may be incorrect to draw inferences about the Galaxy at large from studies of our immediate stellar neighbourhood .
18 It would seem , then , that de la Broquière 's statement not only provides good evidence of the existence of the office of Mufti in 836/1433 but also suggests that the Mufti was by then recognizably the chief representative of the spiritual authority of the Seriat , the chief representative of the religious aspect of the state .
19 Sir Marcus Fox , the powerful chairman of the Tory backbenchers , suggested that the Premier was in need of a break and his Government in need of a tougher approach .
20 Commentators suggested that the struggle was between a " hardline " faction led by Chea Sim , President of the National Assembly and second ranking member of the ruling Kampuchean People 's Revolutionary Party politburo , and a " liberal " faction loosely associated with Hun Sen .
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