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

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1 The facts of political geography are alone sufficient to suggest that there might be many occasions when the Duke of Aquitaine found himself at odds with the Taillefers and the Lusignans .
2 You are also right to suggest that I would not like to part with all of this .
3 DNAaseI and copper phenanthroline footprints of both proteins are now separate suggesting that CRP and the truncated RNA polymerase do not share any significant contact on the DNA .
4 It would be absurdly sanguine to suggest that the latter half of the twentieth century has witnessed any global movement in the direction of democracy or popular power .
5 It would be grossly unfair to suggest that it can not be used by anyone else , but the degree of achievement attained by such users will be limited
6 It would be quite wrong to suggest that the only influence on mate choice is relative familiarity .
7 It would be too simple to suggest that all this was brought about by one man .
8 But it may not be too late to suggest that Waugh 's reputation for right-wingery — a reputation swallowed by Orwell and many since — has been mildly overdone .
9 It may not be too extreme to suggest that the last few years have seen a quiet revolution in the direction taken by our thinking about writing development and the teaching of writing in schools .
10 A. The state of amphibians being so threatened at the moment , I am almost reluctant to suggest that anyone keeps native species , but I have to concede that the common toad Bufo bufo is a fascinating animal .
11 Moreover , the duration of diabetes and the age distribution for both groups were broadly similar suggesting that no participation bias had occurred .
12 It is wholly wrong to suggest that it is the European Community alone which has difficulties with the agriculture dossier .
13 It is thus tempting to suggest that the same X-box binding complex may act both as an activator and as a repressor .
14 He said : ‘ It is totally wrong to suggest that up to 90pc of all equipment in special baby care units is provided by charity .
15 It is probably pointless to suggest that Mr Brittlebank now seek ( not seeks ) the guidance on English usage so clearly denied him hitherto , but I hope he will think twice before presuming upon your columns on this particular subject in future .
16 This appears to be an interpolation , and Krueger is probably right to suggest that the original had per damnationem legati .
17 Yet it is probably fair to suggest that few people could have been immune from the implications of the party struggle at Westminster , since decisions taken by the central government often had a direct affect on ordinary people 's lives , and few people could have avoided being exposed to the political controversies of the day through the various media of propaganda .
18 In the present state of research it is probably fair to suggest that although influence did have a powerful impact on the outcome of a number of elections , on the whole the electorate was not particularly easy to control , and that members of the political elite , despite all their efforts , often failed to achieve their ends .
19 It is clearly ridiculous to suggest that effective research can be carried out only in the absence of an adult experimenter .
20 It is also fair to suggest that the Labour Party benefited from the rising unemployment of the 1920s for it claimed , successfully in the 1920s , that although it could not solve unemployment , which was a product of a capitalist society , it would at least ensure that the unemployed were guaranteed a level of benefits which would ensure healthy life .
21 And it is equally inadequate to suggest that the audience should only respond morally , elevated by the supposed triumph of good over evil — even though for many people now this is undoubtedly the effect of tragedy .
22 And this self , in the introductory chapter , is surely right to suggest that moral sense and a sense of the numinous do not come naturally — as some anthropological dismissals of religion might suggest — from some crude pre-scientific attempt to explain the universe .
23 Professor Peter Green is surely right to suggest that the cult of Pericles , and the idea of a decline following his death in 429 BC , reflect the persistence of a mistrust of democracy among many modern commentators on ancient Greece .
24 It is quite absurd to suggest that the US government , or any other food surplus government , plans such things .
25 Mr Smith is quite correct to suggest that the experience for the pilot would be uncomfortable to say the least .
26 Thus it is quite plausible to suggest that see evokes some form of inference here .
27 First of all , your dealer is quite wrong to suggest that losing so many fish is normal for a new tank .
28 At length , with a sigh and in a conversational tone which did not match Dr Dunstaple 's oratory for effect , he observed : " Dr Dunstaple is quite wrong to suggest that there is an accepted treatment for cholera .
29 Er partly because it 's completely impractical to suggest that all patients should have an expensive er video flow study .
30 Who said ‘ it 's completely absurd to suggest that there is anything unprofessional in my friendship with the Duchess .
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