Example sentences of "[pers pn] is suggest [conj] this " in BNC.

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1 It is suggested that this could be faster were it not for the introduced American Mink which may be occupying the position once held by Polecats in the habitat .
2 It is suggested that this grammar should provide the basis for a year 's study of Spanish .
3 However , their results show that this postnatal reduction in receptor levels is less marked in women who suffer from maternity blues , and it is suggested that this may be the cause of the depression .
4 Some of the later pairs ‘ display a great variety and experimentation in the arrangement of motifs drawn from a widespread stock of artistic ideas ’ ( ibid. , p. 36 ) ; it is suggested that this may be the result of craftsmen working together in a workshop .
5 It is suggested that this might indicate those sounds which will be most suitable as a target for subsequent intervention .
6 It is suggested that this was intended to represent a Roman cavalry standard-bearer , as the insignia is not unlike an imago , similar to that held by Flavinus of the Ala Petriana , found near Corbridge and now in Hexham Abbey .
7 It is suggested that this issue of root-assignment ( or lemmatisation ) and grain-size form the basis of further investigation .
8 Given that this reform will hit hardest those firms with most part-time workers , it is suggested that this change is phased in over a five-year period .
9 It is suggested that this conclusion renders section 15 of the Act of 1968 otiose since a person who , by deception , persuades the owner to consent to part with his property will necessarily be guilty of theft within section 1 .
10 ( It is suggested that this could be developed in association with COSLA ) .
11 It is suggested that this captures the core of what it is for conduct to be insulting .
12 It is suggested that this accounts , at least in part , for the fact that in most developing and some developed countries infants and young children of rural mothers generally face a lower probability of defeating life hazards than do those born to urban mothers .
13 Apart from the steady increase in inquiries and applications , it is suggested that this year 1991–1992 was a typical one and can be characterised by the existence of a large number of inquiries , a relatively low number of applicants , and an even smaller number of assisted applicants .
14 It is suggested that this non-invasive techniquemay provide a useful screening test of the pathophysiological basis of the functional obstruction in children with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction .
15 It is suggested that this degree of TNF α production probably contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of both Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis , by impairing the integrity of epithelial and endothelial membranes , increasing inflammatory cell recruitment , and by prothrombotic effects on the vascular endothelium .
16 It is suggested that this finding of ‘ virtual parity ’ represents qualified support for the ALAW hypothesis .
17 It is suggested that this is approximately in line with United Kingdom law , that even considerable effort alone can not confer copyright on an otherwise uncopyrightable work .
18 It is suggested that this is an addition to a breach of CA 1985 , s263 which provides that the vendor can only make a distribution out of profits available for the purpose .
19 It is suggested that this should not be from the treating surgeon .
20 3 Support The right of support and protection for the benefit of the Premises as is now enjoyed from all other parts of the Centre It is suggested that this right strengthens the landlord 's covenant for quiet enjoyment , and the only question is as to whether to extend it to include 'shelter " , but this is probably unnecessary .
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