Example sentences of "suggests [conj] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Experience suggests that even a severely demented tenant may be accommodated , provided support services are adequate . |
2 | It is interesting to observe the melodic and orthographic variants , as well as the generally more florid melodic style of the Florentine examples , from which Wilson suggests that both an oral and a written tradition prevailed . |
3 | The rather flat negative slope with which the aggregate demand curve is normally drawn insidiously suggests that quite a modest reduction in the absolute price level — 10% perhaps — will give a significant positive boost to aggregate demand . |
4 | APSYCHOLOGIST whose research suggests that almost a fifth of pupils are being bullied has called for government action to tackle the problem . |
5 | An estimate for 1802 suggests that only a twelfth of relief recipients were inmates . |
6 | Pressnell suggests that only a brilliant speech by Keynes prevented its rejection in the Lords.The loan was damaging to British pride , while among its terms the insistence on sterling convertibility within a year of payment of the first instalment was particularly ominous . |
7 | This ‘ molecular bridging ’ approach was successful ( but inefficient ) when viral particles were coupled to human MHC class I and class II antigens 27 , but not to the human transferrin receptor 28 , and suggests that only a limited number of cell surface antigens can function as surrogate receptors for MoMLV particles . |