Example sentences of "he [adv] suggest that " in BNC.

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1 He eventually suggested that Orkney had used Highland Region 's guidelines , but the procedures used did not , in fact , comply with even these guidelines .
2 He sarcastically suggests that the story was probably invented ‘ to gratify some friends , who would be glad to hear what use can be made , even in point of life and manners , of a microscope ’ .
3 He thus suggested that ideas should be viewed not as mirrors of reality but plans of action .
4 In none of his parables or stories or recorded interviews does he ever suggest that the material world is evil and that wealth is in itself bad .
5 Rolle stresses at the beginning the joy which is the obverse of the discipline : But although it is characteristic of Rolle 's writing to stress the joy of the contemplative , it would be a mistake to suppose that he ever suggests that the passage to it is easy : At the very start he warns against the specific danger attendant on solitary life — hallucination ; a point to remember when considering the arguments of those who tend to be distrustful of Rolle 's theology .
6 He further suggests that the chosen acceptable ‘ leakage ’ on any particular issue should be the outcome of a collective ‘ democratic ’ choice , which , of course , raises the voting issues discussed in chapter 4 .
7 He further suggested that the fifty-six Aubrey holes could have been used as eclipse predictors , representing three cycles of the moon 's nodes , each taking 18.6 years .
8 He further suggested that an immediate secondary consequence of this is a ‘ splitting ’ of mental life , leading to autism .
9 He further suggested that to permit review of a visitor 's decision for error of law would not impair the effectiveness of the visitor 's domestic jurisdiction .
10 He further suggested that sequences which deviate from this ordinary order do occur , and he called a rheme-theme organization of a message the ‘ pathetic order ’ ( Firbas , 1974 ) .
11 He also suggests that it might be a good idea if we move one at a time to avoid a ridiculous crush in the tent ; I should get up and move out , then he will get up and start the fire , then Nathan can get up last .
12 And he also suggests that simply policing budgets will not solve the problem either , since the basic motivation is not undermined and , in the absence of market mechanisms , financial monitors have no way of knowing when the waste has actually been eliminated .
13 Not only does Buffon try to relegate the pleasure of watching kittens at play to the level of a childish amusement , but he also suggests that this play is malicious because it involves acting out the killing of prey — the very skill for which mankind domesticated the cat in the first place .
14 He also suggests that inflation should be brought under control , not by tight monetary policies , but by ‘ flooding the market with goods ’ .
15 He also suggests that this reductionism should be an end goal of physics ; scientific discovery is not about an expansion or a reaching out , but a narrowing in .
16 He also suggests that the Japanese dominate the market partly because of their domestic need for a communications system which could accommodate an alphabet of some 2,000 characters .
17 He also suggests that right hemisphere dysfunction may be inherited , and perinatal brain damage may increase the likelihood of this becoming clinically apparent in later life .
18 He also suggested that school governors with commercial or industrial experience might be particularly interested in introducing appraisal schemes .
19 He also suggested that their had been a clash of opinions .
20 He also suggested that a College pupil should be in residence at Woolwich , to remain there until the farriers were ‘ sufficiently instructed in the treatment of disease ’ .
21 He also suggested that quite apart from the accountant 's employer or client , he owed a duty to any third person to whom he shows the accounts or to whom he knows the employer will show the accounts with a view to persuading that person to invest or take some other action .
22 He also suggested that this duty of care would be confined to transactions for which the accountants knew their accounts were required .
23 Of course , Mr. Glick was fully entitled to point out to your Lordships that the vast majority of cases concerned with the recovery of tax which is not due will indeed be covered by statutory provisions regulating the right of recovery ; he also suggested that , if it should be held that section 33 has no application in the present case , steps can easily , and may well , be taken at an early opportunity to bring cases such as the present , which are in any event likely to be very rare , within its ambit .
24 He also suggested that each Bank should have its own Pensioners ' Committee .
25 He also suggested that Czechoslovakia , Poland and Hungary should co-operate on economic and disarmament initiatives and on approaches to west European bodies .
26 He also suggested that the authorities intended to control the opposition with force .
27 He also suggested that he would seek to change school textbooks in order to reflect more accurately the brutality and aggression displayed by the Japanese military before 1945 .
28 He also suggested that a government might be formed from a coalition of post-Solidarity parties which would choose their own leadership .
29 He also suggested that , should he fail to win the Republican nomination , he would consider contesting the presidential election as an independent .
30 He also suggested that it was imperative that the DLP should put an end to the internal discord which had characterized much of its existence .
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