Example sentences of "[is] suggested [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is suggested that the fibrosis seen in this disorder has its origin in the transformation of smooth muscle fibres from a purely contractile to a myofibroblast collagen synthetic phenotype .
2 It is suggested that the concept of non-natural user is now understood by the courts as being similar to the idea of unreasonable risk in negligence .
3 Precedents 40 to 43 are a hybrid between the relief under s83 and heading L ( Voluntary Disposition ) of The Stamp Duty ( Exempt Instruments ) Regulations 1987 ( SI No 516 ) and it is suggested that the document should be submitted for adjudication .
4 In Jakob Grimm 's Teutonic Mythology , it is suggested that the tradition originated from Woden or Odin , the principal god of Germanic pagan religion , but the image also has parallels with the four horsemen of the biblical apocalypse .
5 Yet it is suggested that the availability of this total figure ‘ may be constrained by such factors as production capacity , economic factors and environmental considerations ’ ( PIP , 4.1 ) .
6 Yet it is suggested that the availability of this total figure ‘ may be constrained by such factors as production capacity , economic factors and environmental considerations ’ ( PIP , 4.1 ) .
7 It may be recalled that it is suggested that the origin of ‘ -desire ’ could be also the origin of life , and is one of the timeless mysteries relegated to the pre-life period of the story of the universe .
8 If it was not until later that the accused discovered that he had been overpaid it is suggested that the money no longer belongs to another because ownership of it passes on payment .
9 It is suggested that the God of the bible , called by masculine names , has however characteristics which are more ‘ feminine ’ as feminine has traditionally been conceived , and that there is imagery to be found which is female .
10 On this basis , it is suggested that the test offers a valid way of screening for linguistic disorders .
11 A sign in a Zurich hotel says : ‘ Because of the impropriety of entertaining guests of the opposite sex in the bedroom , it is suggested that the lobby be used for this purpose . ’
12 In a case where substantial fitting out work is in contemplation it is suggested that the draftsman should give the landlord the right to require the removal of fixtures .
13 It is suggested that the framework is sufficient to allow for the definition , within it , of an honours degree course in Electronic Publishing and that the time is ripe for such courses to begin to appear .
14 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
15 Given that such a view is unlikely to be acceptable to the scientific community , it is suggested that the funding authorities should give consideration to the fundamental purposes underlying Ph D research , and to output measures of the value of such work to the community .
16 Where the landlord is able to choose how to divide ownership and responsibility for a party structure it is suggested that the structure be divided between adjoining owners and that each owner have an easement of support over the other 's half .
17 It is suggested that the conveyance be prepared and executed in duplicate so that the husband has a record of the terms of the indemnity given to him by the wife .
18 As a bare minimum it is suggested that the therapist must talk the client through these techniques at least once before offering the client a tape .
19 It is suggested that the way women and black citizens are treated in society and in schools provides for a unity among female students on the one hand and black students on the other .
20 It is suggested that the law should not demand " but-for " causation as it does in homicide .
21 It is suggested that the court would not order a new lease to contain a contractual option to renew , since the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 itself contains the code for enabling tenants to renew their leases .
22 It is suggested that the Commissioner would provide a good model for the establishment of similar posts in other areas of dispute .
23 It is suggested that the timing and the content of new strategies differed markedly between BR and RENFE .
24 If , however , it is agreed that the wife should purchase the husband 's share and interest , and in reality the purchase monies are being provided by the new husband , then if the husband refuses to convey his interest in the house to the wife and the new husband , it is suggested that the wife takes the conveyance/transfer in her sole name as nominee and makes a subsequent conveyance to herself and the new husband .
25 It is suggested that the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Eurocopy case is the more equitable solution , particularly in circumstances where a disclosure is expressly brought to the attention of the vendor before completion but is not actually incorporated in the final disclosure letter .
26 As already mentioned , a refusal to enter into the merits of business judgment has been an important feature of the courts ' attitude towards directors ' negligence , and it is suggested that the basis of this refusal is , to an extent , well-founded .
27 It is suggested that the reaction would be sufficient to alert the defendant to the fact that others may regard his conduct as insulting ; that is , he was aware of all the facts by virtue of which the tribunal of fact comes to the conclusion that his conduct was insulting , and that is sufficient .
28 It is suggested that the lighting of blackboards should be 500 lux , and general teaching areas 300 lux .
29 It is suggested that the revenue from fiscal drag , which currently goes in financing the inflation-proofing of personal tax allowances , and which under these proposals would no longer exist , should be used to finance the doubling of child benefit over the life of a parliament .
30 It is suggested that the decline of the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher in recent times has left the individual injured by the activities of our industrial society without adequate protection .
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