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

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31 It is often suggested that the succession issue was a major source of controversy between Whigs and Tories .
32 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 ) .
33 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 .
34 It is even suggested that in the United States the routine exposure of the population to radionuclide release from coal burning in that country could be significant and possibly comparable with the effects from nuclear power ( Wilson et al. , 1980 ) .
35 It is even suggested that an homogeneous technological base will erase the distinctions between archives , libraries and museums ( Rayward 1993 ) .
36 The present programme is the most profitable and therefore it is strongly suggested that no changes are implemented .
37 When discussing the poor state of British film , now so negligible it hardly deserves to be referred to as an industry , it is frequently suggested that the future lies in Europe .
38 Unfortunately it is then suggested that you repeat the calibration each time you use the unit .
39 ‘ It is sometimes suggested that the closure of rural schools will accelerate depopulation .
40 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 .
41 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 .
42 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 .
43 It is sometimes suggested that the inconvenience , misery and personal tragedy caused by the war outweighed the appeals of patriotism .
44 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 .
45 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 .
46 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 ) .
47 It is sometimes suggested that women 's legal rights are fairly minor and have done little to improve the position of women in society .
48 ( d ) It is sometimes suggested that the banks should be left to their civil remedies , and that they should check their clients more carefully .
49 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 .
50 It is therefore suggested that it may well be necessary to provide help for certain groups of bereaved people .
51 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 .
52 It is therefore suggested that students are also asked to give examples of relevant and irrelevant costs associated with these concepts .
53 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 .
54 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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