Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] suggest [that] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am not suggesting that Scotland has ‘ lost out ’ over the past 13 years from the fact that there was only one fund based in London . |
2 | Of course , the success of this lesson has to do with more than structure ( indeed , I am not suggesting that structure is all a teacher needs to know about ! ) . |
3 | Of course , I am not suggesting that women should give in to biology ( perish the thought ) , but that PMS is not quite the pathological state that a few health experts would appear to be suggesting . |
4 | The notion of difference of level between quite different programming languages can equally well be expressed within a single language : at a single level of language , say of the programming language LISP , one normally defines a function in terms of sub-functions , so that I might for example write a function WALK(x) ( where x ranges over walkers ) whose sub-functions ( to be executed in order ) might be some form of LIFT-RIGHT-LEG ; FLEX-RIGHT-FOOT ; and so on ( I am not suggesting that sequence would be even remotely plausible in fact ) . |
5 | I 'm not suggesting that Paul Rideout , Tony Cottee , Maurice Johnston and Stuart Barlow are all bad players , but they do not give Everton that extra option someone like - dare I say it again - Graeme Sharp would offer . |
6 | I 'm not suggesting that legislators woke up one morning and said : ‘ We must abolish slavery ! ’ or ‘ Bear baiting must cease ! ’ , but for the position to have changed from tacit acceptance to wholesale condemnation , there must have been a fulcrum point when the arguments tipped decidedly in one direction . |
7 | What evidence there is certainly suggests that UK investment is relatively interest-inelastic , reducing the effectiveness of the interest rate as a policy instrument . |
8 | It is not suggested that Mrs Browne carried her spinning wheel through her garden and across the lane to perform on her wheel . |
9 | It is also suggested that determination by the tenant would give rise to a breach , ie failure to carry out the tenant 's works . |
10 | 14 It is also suggested that documents are lodged in public libraries . |
11 | Though it is often suggested that Metastrongylus may transmit some of the porcine viruses , and may enhance the effect of viruses already present in the lungs , the role of the worm is not conclusively proven . |
12 | It is sometimes suggested that women 's legal rights are fairly minor and have done little to improve the position of women in society . |
13 | It is therefore suggested that students are also asked to give examples of relevant and irrelevant costs associated with these concepts . |
14 | It is further suggested that funding for such a programme might be available through the European Community 's information technology programmes . |
15 | Further , while it was said that the decision of Browne J. in the Bognor Regis case [ 1972 ] 2 Q.B. 169 had been generally approved , or not criticised , by textbook writers , and by the Faulks Committee in 1975 , it was not suggested that Parliament had in any legislation apparently treated that decision as representing settled law . |
16 | It was also suggested that theologians may need to look at the theology of play in order to gain a more positive understanding of the entertainment role of the media . |
17 | It was also suggested that solicitors should display their practising certificates and last accountant 's report in their offices . |
18 | It was then suggested that MCC had similarities to ‘ a Catherine wheel turning at ever increasing speeds … whose final whirl could end with a bang ( i.e. Robert Maxwell proclaiming the triumph of a clean balance sheet ) or a splutter ’ . |
19 | But it was never suggested that Wordsworth should simply versify Coleridge 's ideas . |
20 | Today Mr Justice Garland stressed that he was n't suggesting that media coverage of the case should have been restricted . |
21 | He said he was not suggesting that Mrs Swami had tried deliberately to mislead the jury about the number of beatings . |
22 | Lord Donaldson asked if he was seriously suggesting that juries would multiply the award by 10 times . |