Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] suggest [conj] " in BNC.

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31 I never suggested that , ’ Lorton said .
32 Indeed , it is the fact of recession which rather suggests that the greatest threat to the persistence of corporatist arrangements may come , not from the Left and labour , but from the Right and from the industrial capitalists themselves — those interests , that is , that the Left have seen as having benefited most from corporatism .
33 This has since been supported by an important report from the Battelle Institute in Geneva which broadly suggests that if products such as cars or powerpacks were designed to last for 20 years not only would energy and materials be conserved , but about 65 per cent more work would be created and the jobs would be the interesting , fiddling , diagnostic type jobs that human beings love doing .
34 It has achieved a great deal of support from anecdotal evidence ( see Johnston , 1980 , for example ) , which clearly suggests that Senators and Representatives have been able to channel very substantial volumes of Federal money towards their home States , thereby promoting their political reputations , assisting them in the search for campaign funds , and enhancing their re-election prospects .
35 This can be seen from the figures in Table 5 which also suggest that the longer the time they had lived in an old people 's home the less likely they were to go into hospital .
36 BUSINESS confidence in Scotland is returning , according to a survey of the country 's top 300 companies published yesterday , which also suggests that recruitment of staff will increase .
37 Marx himself even suggested that this need not necessarily be a violent revolution , but might be achieved by democratic mcans in advanced societies ( see Kagarlitsky , 1989 , pp.101–2 ) .
38 Both main parties appear to have fallen for the rhetoric about the rising tide of crime among the young despite statistical evidence which plainly suggests that the problem has declined in recent years .
39 Recent commentaries on the mass media derived from within the broad Marxist tradition have attempted to move away from the simplistic view of the mass media as mere relay systems ; a view which implicitly suggests that the study of the mass media is not problematic since their ownership ( usually by large corporations ) pre-determines the nature of their work .
40 Frau Nordern asked in a tone of voice which strongly suggested that if he was then he could go and do it somewhere else .
41 The so-called ‘ Palace Style ’ amphoras were at first made and used only at Knossos itself , which strongly suggests that they were made for the use of the ruling elite .
42 I believe , however , that over the past 20 years an important body of evidence has emerged which strongly suggests that schools do make a significant difference both to pupil attainment and pupil behaviour .
43 In a regional study including about 10% of the Danish population we found the population relative risk of ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease among first degree relatives of patients with either disease to be about 10 , which strongly suggests that these disorders have a genetic cause .
44 The wild type enzyme was found to cleave circular DNA in a manner which strongly suggests that only one endonuclease molecule is required per cleavage event .
45 Tinbergen , for example , presented model bills of adult herring gulls ( Larus argentatus ) to the chicks of that species ; the chicks responded by pecking at the red spot at the top of the bill , which strongly suggests that the red spot is a signal , meaning ‘ start pecking ’ ( Figure 6.1 ) .
46 He took out his map , which indeed suggested that he was riding on the main Brussels highway , but maps were notoriously inaccurate .
47 In anger he stated that no-one ever suggested that a billion dollar a year business should operate without a proper board of management .
48 Presently he drew me aside to suggest that if I would like to give him a certain sum his wife and daughter would go immediately and prepare a gypsy supper .
49 Are you further suggesting that the intended quarry was Brother Tutilo ?
50 This idea was first put forward by Dr Ben Feingold of San Francisco , who also suggested that aspirin might be to blame , along with naturally-occurring salicylates ( aspirin-like compounds ) in fruits and vegetables .
51 A variety of investigations conducted within the USSR itself also suggested that Soviet nationalities policy might be achieving at least some of its objectives .
52 She also suggests that this fear , and women 's predominantly domestic , private , work experiences , generate an affinity between women and conservatism .
53 She also suggests that , because sexual difference is always expressed phallocentrically in social relations , phallocentrism too may be inevitable .
54 She also suggests that this mechanism was reversed in the 1970s , by which time more mothers were taking up employment between births , which would be likely to encourage longer gaps between babies .
55 She also suggested that Mr. Sedley , in his argument on behalf of the Bar Council , had failed to explain how the Inns could discipline someone , for example by reprimand or fine , without disbarring them .
56 His key targets were writers such as Truman , who often suggested that when any group of people shares a common interest they will automatically or normally be able to organize themselves to achieve common goals : ‘ no group , no important common interest ’ .
57 ‘ How dare you even suggest that I am ? ’ she hissed .
58 For you even to suggest that I , for one , could have shifted a bardy , why , that is utterly absurd !
59 You frivolously suggest that Mr Bush might be flattered to be the first unopposed president .
60 ‘ Are you seriously suggesting that he worked things out so carefully ? ’
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