Example sentences of "[noun] it [be] suggested that " in BNC.

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1 At the beginning of this chapter it was suggested that the main features by which we can characterise the wider category of positivist criminology ( and which also serve to distinguish it from classical criminology ) are determinism , differentiation , pathology and the diversion of attention away from crime ( and the criminal law ) to the criminal .
2 In the previous chapter it was suggested that policies are complex phenomena which are hard to define with any precision .
3 Moreover , in a recent study it was suggested that aging is associated with increasing gastrin and pepsinogen secretion in humans , particularly in men .
4 At a meeting of the Steering Committee it was suggested that the corridor area between the foyer and the lecture theatre could be used to display some of the ‘ behind-the-scenes ’ activities of the Garden .
5 Following on from such work it was suggested that drugs which tend to increase the activity of acetylcholine might improve learning and memory .
6 With the increasing sophistication and scale of warehouse buildings it is suggested that they should be looked at in depth at the earliest planning stage when they are able to exert their proper influence on construction and design .
7 At our last meeting it was suggested that two groups should meet to discuss the future work of the Council .
8 During the course of the meeting it was suggested that each Planning Department should nominate an appropriate member of staff to be the ‘ contact ’ person with the Scottish Wildlife Trust in relation to Wildlife Sites .
9 During this process it was suggested that a dummy engine be installed to save time and weight , but this idea was rejected on the grounds that the idea was for the Norseman to be as live an aircraft as it could be , and for it to taxi from the hangar in which is was being restored , across Howey Bay , to its position on the shoreline , adjacent to where it would be mounted on the pole .
10 Building on the recognition that families have repetitive patterns of behaviour it is suggested that a social worker joins a family group , by listening to each individual in turn .
11 If you choose to have only one copy mounted by entering P or S it is suggested that the other option is chosen for the next run and thereafter P and S are chosen alternately for successive Offline Cycles .
12 In a case where substantial fitting out work is in contemplation it is suggested that the draftsman should give the landlord the right to require the removal of fixtures .
13 In the Green Paper that presaged the proposed reforms it was suggested that , logically , the new benefit should be payable to the father through his pay packet rather than , as had been the case with family allowances , to the mother through the post office .
14 As a bare minimum it is suggested that the therapist must talk the client through these techniques at least once before offering the client a tape .
15 In this argument it is suggested that a proposition with probability 1 is certain .
16 In some quarters it was suggested that the best solution would be to set up a government of ‘ national trustees ’ , headed by McKenna , who had deserted politics for banking and had not sat in ; Parliament since 1918 .
17 In general terms it is suggested that determination by expert is quicker and cheaper than determination by arbitrator .
18 In the context of this paper it is suggested that the following principles are added : dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own homes for as long as possible dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own community for as long as possible the number of moves should be kept to a minimum the independence , dignity and privacy of the sufferer must be respected the dementia sufferers must be involved as far as possible in discussions and decisions regarding their care and any possible move carers or potential carers should be involved in the decision-making process .
19 The new locomotive is No. 12 in the fleet at the Moors Valley Railway and in the publicity leaflet it is suggested that it will be named ‘ Pioneer ’ .
20 The new locomotive is No. 12 in the fleet of the Moors Valley Railway and in the publicity leaflet it is suggested that it will be named ‘ Pioneer ’ .
21 3 Support The right of support and protection for the benefit of the Premises as is now enjoyed from all other parts of the Centre It is suggested that this right strengthens the landlord 's covenant for quiet enjoyment , and the only question is as to whether to extend it to include 'shelter " , but this is probably unnecessary .
22 For these reasons it is suggested that in tackling the problem , good monitoring arrangements should be coupled with an early involvement of school and parents .
23 Since there is no doubt that an appeal is now properly before the Board it was suggested that the question whether the Court of Appeal was right to decline jurisdiction has become academic , and subject to one qualification their Lordships agree .
24 And just in case it is suggested that I 'm saying the end justifies the means , let me confirm that I 'm not .
25 In such a case it is suggested that you have a door made in either Douglas fir or hemlock and specify that the timber should be in accordance with Class I of BS 1186 ‘ Timber for and workmanship in joinery ’ : Part I specification for timber .
26 The purchaser of Caliban was expressed to be Mr. Perot 's son , Mr. Perot junior ; at one stage during the negotiation of the contract it was suggested that Mr. Perot 's daughters would be the purchasers .
27 In addition it was suggested that only about a quarter of the earlier sample of women had used birth control methods other than withdrawal compared with 57 per cent of the latter group .
28 They would still like to have some toddler swings for the playing field and as an interim measure it was suggested that one of the existing swings should be fitted with a suitable toddler seat .
29 In all cases it is suggested that the parties must consider whether or not to have strict time limits and ensure that their intention is clearly expressed .
30 This reluctance could be seen as part of the general strict interpretation of exclusion clauses , but in a line of cases it was suggested that there was a rule of law that an exclusion clause could never cover a fundamental breach .
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