Example sentences of "as [is] [adv] suggest " in BNC.
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1 | But , as one eminent Scottish judge pointed out in MacCormick v Lord Advocate ( above ) , why should it be assumed that successive reconstituted Parliaments at Westminster have inherited the attribute of ‘ sovereignty ’ peculiar ( and , as is above suggested , perhaps with a limited meaning even then ) to the English Parliament . |
2 | The MacMahon Act did not , as is often suggested , trigger Attlee 's decision in January 1947 to go ahead with the development of the British atomic bomb . |
3 | Nor is it possible for the sufferer to ‘ snap out of it ’ as is often suggested with varying degrees of tactfulness . |
4 | This has nothing to do with the chemicals all being derived from oil and coal ( see p 166 ) as is often suggested . |
5 | Yet for many years gerontologists , in the many disciplines that make up gerontology , have been arguing that the gloom is overstressed , that future prospects need not be so bad as is often suggested . |
6 | If it 's true , as is often suggested , that there are no new stories , then one of the things that makes a piece of drama original is the angle — or the frame . |
7 | First there is another objection to be considered : do deviant identities and sexualities really denaturalize through theatrical parody as straightforwardly as is sometimes suggested ? |
8 | It is important to be clear that the people of Denmark did not vote for a modification of the Treaty , as is sometimes suggested . |
9 | What needs to be done is not as hard to conceive of as is sometimes suggested . |
10 | He did not see Crosland hinting at wanting to ‘ nationalize ’ or exert control over the universities , and he did not see the DES as being ‘ jealous of the universities as is sometimes suggested ’ . |
11 | There is also a certain problem in taking women 's freedom to dispose of their own sexuality as an indicator of their influence and power in general , as is tacitly suggested by both Morgan and Engels . |