Example sentences of "it is [adv] suggested " in BNC.

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31 Because the eruptions burst from the viscous sub-layer , it is often suggested that they are produced by an instability there — particularly as some features of the motion in this region resemble features of transition to turbulence in a boundary layer ( for example , the development of fast- and slow-moving regions mentioned above resembles the development of three-dimensionality illustrated by Fig. 18.1 ) .
32 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 .
33 When appropriate , it is gently suggested to the organisers that they should themselves donate an agreed percentage of their takings to my chosen charity for the year .
34 It is sometimes suggested that the closure of rural schools will accelerate depopulation .
35 It is sometimes suggested not only that postmodernism scarcely exists in Britain , but that it would not be a good thing if it did : like structuralism , it is seen as a form of literary rabies , to be confined to the Continent for as long as possible .
36 As one of a variety of possible techniques to develop self-confidence , it is sometimes suggested that ‘ assertiveness training ’ is helpful , the idea being that stress is reduced if one knows , in appropriate circumstances , how to be assertive rather than aggressive .
37 It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook .
38 It is sometimes suggested that the mystical flowering of the fourteenth century was a reaction against the scientific and scholastic enthusiasms of the thirteenth century , which had sought to reinterpret the Christian experience in terms of the rationalistic philosophy of Aristotle .
39 It is sometimes suggested that the inconvenience , misery and personal tragedy caused by the war outweighed the appeals of patriotism .
40 Because claims for the conversation-like attributes of chimpanzee gesturing have been exaggerated , it is sometimes suggested that , on the contrary , their gestures have no meaning at all .
41 Holists , it is sometimes suggested , subscribe to this view , while individualists reject it in favour of the belief that individuals are capable of free , or autonomous , action .
42 It would clearly be impracticable for all of a party 's members to foregather from every corner of a region to select and rank its list candidates , so it is sometimes suggested that American style primaries should be held for this purpose .
43 It is sometimes suggested that a justified true belief can be knowledge when it derives from a reliable method ( see Goldman , 1976 ; Armstrong , 1973 , ch. 13 ; Swain , 1981 ) .
44 It is sometimes suggested that women 's legal rights are fairly minor and have done little to improve the position of women in society .
45 It is at times suggested that the security forces are operating under a series of shackles , which it is sometimes suggested are of a political nature .
46 ( d ) It is sometimes suggested that the banks should be left to their civil remedies , and that they should check their clients more carefully .
47 It is sometimes suggested in addition that the bare infinitive is a sort of grammatical fossil which is only found in petrified form in certain fixed constructions ( Curme 1931 : 456 ) .
48 It is sometimes suggested that it was the government , rather than the electorate , which determined the outcome of elections , and that any ministry which enjoyed the full weight of the Crown behind it was unlikely to lose a general election .
49 It is therefore suggested that it may well be necessary to provide help for certain groups of bereaved people .
50 It is therefore suggested that the design of a user interface must be rooted in the creation of a user environment which integrates the data-modelling process , the availability of spatial operations and queries , and the system of assistance and concept support within the interface .
51 It is therefore suggested that students are also asked to give examples of relevant and irrelevant costs associated with these concepts .
52 It is further suggested that in reporting the results of stability tests and the conclusions drawn from them , care should be taken to avoid any statement which would lead people to believe that the products have been proved to be ‘ stable ’ .
53 Repeating submissions made in December 1991 , it is further suggested that the requirements for a property to be let for 26 weeks out of a 52-week period — before an individual is allowed a deduction in respect of interest on a loan to purchase the property — is too restrictive in the present state of the property market .
54 It is further suggested that this will lead to women being able to take up paid work instead , further advancing their equality with men .
55 it is further suggested that ‘ nostalgic playback ’ began after the 1914–18 war .
56 It is further suggested that funding for such a programme might be available through the European Community 's information technology programmes .
57 It is further suggested that :
58 So librarians are surprised , and a little hurt , when it is still suggested ( as I have heard educational technologists and others suggest at conferences ) that they are shy , retiring administrators , concerned more with order than with use .
59 It is commonly suggested that since faith depends on assumptions , it has nothing to do with knowledge , just as knowledge has no need of faith .
60 Thus although it is commonly suggested that the notion of certainty is relevant to the analysis of claims to knowledge , but not to the analysis of knowledge itself ( e.g. , in Woozley , 1953 ) , this leaves us with no method of explaining why certainty should be required before one can claim knowledge when it is not required for knowledge itself , i.e. , for the existence of what one is claiming .
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