Example sentences of "[adv] suggested that the " in BNC.

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1 However , it is nevertheless suggested that the draftsman is unlikely to be able to provide a satisfactory procedure for future disputes without losing most of the advantages of determination by expert .
2 Some aid agencies and other concerned groups meanwhile suggested that the only solution to the problem of the looting by armed groups of food supplies arriving in Somalia was for the country to be " flooded " with food aid .
3 In soil geography it is generally suggested that the systems approach was formally applied by Nikiforoff ( 1959 ) although earlier he had distinguished accumulative and non-accumulative soils and so implicitly involved an open system attitude ( Nikiforoff , 1949 ) .
4 We have always suggested that the proper time to rise is after 10 o'clock .
5 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 .
6 I have further suggested that the relation to the first object implies its introjection and projection , and thus from the beginning object-relations are moulded by an interaction between introjection and projection , between internal and external objects and situations .
7 Barnard further suggested that the limitations on man 's accomplishments are determined by the effectiveness of his organisation .
8 It was further suggested that the principal value of the new statement might be for reference purposes rather than for wide circulation .
9 All of this unavoidably suggested that the ‘ central question in the debates now under way in the country is the question of recognising or not recognising the leading role of the party and the working class in socialist construction , and hence in restructuring ’ .
10 At the Organising Committee , the retiring CEB chairman had confidently suggested that the old CEB organisation could continue to handle matters in this field and there would be little need for change : ‘ The CEB in conjunction with a strong committee on which the Ministry of Supply were represented were working hard on the generating plant extensions and it would not be necessary for the Organising Committee to worry over-much about the details of this programme in the meantime . ’
11 During a televised national address on July 20 , Roh announced that his government would open the border at Panmunjom for five days from Aug. 13 and allow unrestricted crossings , although a government spokesman later suggested that the country 's leading dissidents would not be permitted to travel to the North .
12 Jean-Robert Sabalat , president of the nine-member CEP , later suggested that the revised date could be Dec. 9 , but emphasized that this was not , as yet , official .
13 Jacques Okoko , the Transport Minister , later suggested that the crash might have been caused by saboteurs seeking to undermine the country 's transition to democracy .
14 The calm industrial relations which occurred in 1927 and 1928 also suggested that the militancy of earlier years had evaporated in the wake of defeat .
15 The Australian captain also suggested that the number of umpires be increased from two to three , though only two would be on the pitch at one time .
16 Some economists have also suggested that the present sales taxes should be replaced by a valued added tax .
17 A third Court of Appeal decision , Janata Bank v Ahmed ( 1981 ) , has also suggested that the question of one 's base should not assume overriding importance .
18 Hall then wrote to Palmerston , on 20th March , only one week after asking for the designs , saying that he would not include Donaldson as I think it very doubtful whether the new Department will be proceeded with , as I hope the Downing Street improvement will be carried out' , and two days later The Saturday Review in an article on the competition also suggested that the War Department should be moved to the Downing Street area .
19 It was also suggested that the Board had insufficient knowledge of the Highlands and all this made it difficult for them to act correctly .
20 Of course , they may have got him wrong , since some of them also suggested that the great man had once possessed a robust sense of humour .
21 Fred Hoyle , in 1961 , also suggested that the protosun had originally contracted by shedding more of its outer web , but managed to spread to the outermost periphery of the Sun , carrying with it the Sun 's angular momentum .
22 It is also suggested that the taxability of removal expenses where a foreign national comes to the UK but does not dispose of his or her existing house should not be taxable .
23 It is also suggested that the six areas provide important qualitative information with respect to a child 's command of grammar and have particular relevance to the planning of intervention .
24 Rumours abound ; it is said that Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed here after his defeat in 1745 , and it is also suggested that the house was a centre of smuggling as it stands a mere hundred yards from the head of the Solway Firth .
25 The Commission 's Report also suggested that the " commercial " side at Stockport should be expanded , but this was only partially acted upon , when in 1869 Greek was made a voluntary subject and Natural Philosophy was introduced as a substitute for Pure Mathematics .
26 Lord Denning as Master of the Rolls fought long and hard to persuade his colleagues that the Court of Appeal should free itself from the fetter of being bound by its own previous decisions just as the House of Lords had done in the 1966 Practice Statement ( see below ) , and also suggested that the Court of Appeal was free to refuse to follow decisions of the House of Lords which were considered to be clearly wrong ( Carty , 1983 ) .
27 It is also suggested that the hilltop crossroad site between Newton-on-the-Moor and Cawledge Bridge might have been where cyclists once paused to rest and admire the view .
28 With regard to the United Kingdom 's special treatment in the context of Economic and Monetary Union , it is sometimes forgotten that the EEC Treaty has from the outset required , under Articles 103 and 105 , co-ordination of economic policy and exchange rate policy , and in Opinion 1/91 the European Court also suggested that the attainment of Economic and Monetary Union was already a Community objective ; it should therefore hardly be a surprise that the ECU has been defined in a series of regulations enacted under Article 235 .
29 Some have also suggested that the observed increases in labour productivity suggest that UK investment is now being more efficiently utilized .
30 The hon. Gentleman also suggested that the measure was an attack on Scottish education .
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