Example sentences of "suggest [conj] [noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If the will had been there and secure accommodation and prison accommodation had been available , I suggest that magistrates would have applied the law in the way that was intended when that legislation was passed . |
2 | When a dispute arises Customs and Excise suggest that taxpayers should contact their local VAT office to request a review of the decision . |
3 | When a dispute arises Customs and Excise suggest that taxpayers should contact their local VAT office to request a review of the decision . |
4 | I suggest that doctors should end the battle of faith and stand together to assure continued supply of animal insulin for those who need or want it . |
5 | Theories that attempt to unite Nature 's forces within one framework suggest that monopoles should have been produced in the early stages of the Universe : and just over a year ago Blas Cabrera , a researcher at Stanford University , thought he might have found one ( New Scientist . |
6 | They quote Lorde , ‘ The master 's tools will never dismantle the master 's house ’ ( Moraga and Anzaldúa 1981 ) , and suggest that women should work , not by ‘ adopting masculine methods which are not incompatible with the masquerade of femininity ’ , but with ’ genuine womanpower ’ ( Greer 1971 : 114 , 115 ) . |
7 | But the buckyball compounds ' opposite behaviour suggest that researchers should pursue ‘ negative pressure ’ , created by inserting a larger atom into the lattice . |
8 | Night waking Some professionals suggest that parents should wake their children at certain times during the night to get them to go to the lavatory . |
9 | But video films of fires carried out on the test rig suggest that alarms will sound too late . |
10 | Suggest that participants should make themselves familiar with the main issues beforehand — perhaps by reading this booklet or other books on the list on pp. 23–4 — so that the discussion will be based on adequate information . |
11 | ‘ Recent experiments by Mark Liberman and Lloyd Nakatani suggest that listeners can transcribe English nonsense names embedded in sentences ( and obeying the phonological constraints of English ) with better than 90% phonemic accuracy . |
12 | The researchers suggest that victims would benefit from knowing that these effects are common and should discuss their feelings openly with colleagues or medical staff . |
13 | These cases suggest that animals can form cognitive maps . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Lord Donaldson asked if he was seriously suggesting that juries would multiply the award by 10 times . |
16 | I ca n't remember who or where , but I remember somebody suggesting that clubs should introduce loyalty bonuses so that players are not tempted to leave a club simply to get their hands on a fat signing on fee . |
17 | Thus , in a sense , classical general relativity , by predicting points of infinite density , predicts its own downfall , just as classical ( that is , nonquantum ) mechanics predicted its downfall by suggesting that atoms should collapse to infinite density . |
18 | But this is like suggesting that pigs might fly . |
19 | It should be noted however , that this advice is not to be taken as suggesting that pupils must study these four Short Courses throughout S3/4 . |
20 | To suggest that venues should impose restrictions on admission depending on the lifestyle of the individual is ridiculous . |
21 | To suggest that venues should impose restrictions on admission depending on the lifestyle of the individual is ridiculous . |
22 | Lord Taylor 's main point is to suggest that judges should pass sentence with an eye to the public 's expectations . |
23 | However , there is evidence to suggest that women may have fewer problems in adjusting to retirement than men . |
24 | To suggest that things might have been otherwise had important individuals or groups behaved differently is to ignore the situation within which they were acting , their perceptions of it and the traditions within which their outlook had been formed . |
25 | By contrast , neither party has any desire to suggest that men might do the same thing . |
26 | It would be pretentious to suggest that librarians can overturn the practice of censorship in non-democratic states , yet that is no reason for inaction . |
27 | In the first instance we can suggest that individuals will enter into organisations from a diverse range of social , economic and educational backgrounds which will give them different perspectives and different values . |
28 | Bargaining politics implies a clear role for politicians which may suggest that officials will occupy subordinate positions . |
29 | This does not suggest that schools would need to amass great quantities of pupils ' work for an audit . |
30 | Editor , — Otitis media with effusion is a controversial issue , as pointed out by Ruut A De Melker , but the complications of grommet insertion may have been overstated — no paper published in English suggests that grommets may cause cholesteatoma . |