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Example sentences for "suggest that"

  • The word seems to suggest that in your opinion I have made a statement or mooted a scheme so bizarre that your brain reels at it.

  • He seems to think he is a male newt, and you now appear to suggest that he is a parrot.

  • I ventured to suggest that he might mention to the young gentlemen that education is a drawing out, not a putting in.

  • I would, suggest that Mr. Bowles should find an opportunity for reading in extenso the reports of the Actaeon (2 Dods.

  • To put an end to this confusion, I venture to suggest that, in concert with our Allies, the Declaration should be finally consigned to oblivion.

  • And my object is to suggest that if a man does deny a general Good, he denies it, as I say, at his peril.

  • I merely ventured to suggest that it is only by some such method of pure reason that one can ever hope to discover Good.

  • REED: I would like to suggest that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the secretary of the Southern Nurserymen's Association, Mr. O.

  • There are a number of facts to suggest that some of our very thin shelled hickories, which at first sight seem to be shagbarks, are hybrids of which the shellbark or mockernut is one parent.

  • The Marquardt gives no hint of such parentage in the nut, but the leaves and buds do suggest that it has hickory blood in its make up, and it is believed that this is so.

  • Now that our country is completely gridironed with Canals and Railroads, bringing whatever has a mercantile value very near every one's door, I suggest that no township should go without Gypsum.

  • It is to reverse all reason to suggest that a man's politics matter and his religion does not matter.

  • It may be an odd thing to suggest that a crowd in Bond Street or Piccadilly should model itself on this masquerade of religions.

  • You can't suggest that I am to leave these fellows alone and not give information to the police?

  • It was very clever of your informant," she remarked, "to suggest that I was the fortunate thief.

  • You don't suggest that I should rob her of it, I suppose?

  • You are not going to suggest that we don't turn the police on to that damned place?

  • I suggest that Mr. Bellingham left the house quietly while you were on the stairs?

  • But we understand that he was unacquainted with the terms of the will, and there is certainly nothing to suggest that he is in any way responsible for it.

  • When this has been done I shall be entirely at your service; and I suggest that it would be more interesting if Doctor Thorndyke would give us his statement before I furnish you with the actual facts.

  • I suggest that there is no harm in waiting until morning.

  • It's getting late, and I suggest that we start for Baldpate Inn at once.

  • So I suggest that no one else try a break for it.

  • I made motions to suggest that he should proceed there, repeating the word "Sun" in the Orofenan tongue.

  • I suggest that we did not really find them at all; that we have all been dreaming.

  • Does Mr. Gladstone mean to suggest that a Frenchman landing at Dover, and coming upon a cask of smuggled brandy in the course of a stroll along the cliffs, has the right to break it open and waste its contents on the ground?

  • In view of the difference of opinion upon this subject, I suggest that no action be taken at the present session beyond the printing and general dissemination of the report.

  • I am afraid it would be stretching the fable of the mouse and the lion to suggest that I was able to help such a renowned criminal investigator as yourself," returned Sir Henry waggishly.

  • Horbury was a statement that while he had seen no symptoms in the prisoner to suggest that he was an epileptic, epileptics did not, as a rule, show symptoms of the disease between the attack.

  • It was true that, apart from the doubtful evidence of a bronzed skin and upright frame, there was nothing about him to suggest that he had been a soldier: no service lapel or regimental badge in his grey Norfolk jacket.

  • It is by no means my intention to suggest that there is no difference in faculty between the lowest plant and the highest, or between plants and animals.

  • More, its smooth head and throat seemed to suggest that it was a female.

  • By way of answer he indulged in a distortion of the countenance which might have been meant for a smile,--and which seemed to suggest that he regarded the police with a contempt which was too great for words.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suggest that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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