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Example sentences for "would suggest"

  • I would suggest ye pay a bonus every quarter--if your quarter's quota o' sales is seecured.

  • Should you accede to this proposition, I would suggest that, if agreeable to you, we meet at the place selected by Generals Ord and Longstreet for their interview, at eleven A.

  • There is another view which I would suggest.

  • Mr. CLAY:--I would suggest to the gentleman from Connecticut that the representatives of Kentucky are here to speak for her.

  • The remedy I would suggest is this: that the payments be as prompt as possible and that they be cash payments.

  • Now what I would suggest is, that instead of that short notice we should be entitled to receive a longer notice, perhaps six or nine months before the term, that we are to be turned out.

  • The remedy I would suggest is this: that the payments be as prompt as possible, and that they be cash payments.

  • The economic, as distinct from the legal, arrangements of the village community were much less rigid than some of the books about it would suggest.

  • The treatment by the law of common rights, in the case both of freeholders and of the customary tenants, seems to fit roughly into this scheme, though the actual facts are somewhat more complex than it would suggest.

  • I would suggest to Congress the propriety of readjusting the tariff so as to increase the revenue, and at the same time decrease the number of articles upon which duties are levied.

  • I would suggest to Congress the propriety of promoting the establishment in this District of an institution of learning, or university of the highest class, by the donation of lands.

  • I would suggest that we seem to be indulging only in airy persiflage,” suggested the Overton girl, raising her voice in a merry laugh, the captain bowing and smiling to keep up the illusion.

  • I would suggest, sir, if you will, that you have the supplies taken on a truck to the Number Two Canteen.

  • I would suggest, therefore, that you get into a rear yard somewhere to the east or west of that alley and follow along until you reach our billet.

  • The method of selection which I would suggest is by ballot or vote of those Officers of the same rank in their respective corps; for I feel sure that those who live most together are the best acquainted with one another's talents.

  • Both of them will be able to assist us, and I would suggest to your lordship that they be sent for, and brought into the Castle quietly.

  • I would suggest that Mr. Leroy and myself return to London; and if he will give me his word of honour not to attempt any escape, I will dismiss my men, who were sent down with me altogether against my will.

  • If that is so, I would suggest whether it might not be better that it should not be pressed to a vote.

  • We would suggest," ran one such appeal-- 1.

  • I would suggest, then, that the truth about the Templar succession may be found in one of the two following theories: 1.

  • I would suggest, Mr. Sousa, that you are taking up this gentleman's time.

  • I would suggest that if earth closets were used by the people, and the used earth spread around the trees, there would be a great improvement in their growth.

  • Thus the unceasing sexual preoccupation of the male, with the emotional dependence it entailed on the females, must, I would suggest, have given women an immense advantage.

  • Such secrecy and clandestine meetings are, however, exactly what must have happened if the group-daughters received their lovers, as I would suggest, in defiance of the will of the patriarch.

  • I would suggest, Billy, that you eat your luncheon at once, then run out the launch and keep sailing around to head them off in case they are running away.

  • I would suggest that we carry out our plans to-night, then move away from here to-morrow.

  • I would suggest that we circle the island once more.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would suggest" 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:
    being invited; even approximately; would bring; would cause; would cost; would desire; would enable; would expect; would form; would hardly; would have given anything; would have thee know; would look; would needs; would never have been; would permit; would probably; would recommend; would result; would say; would seem; would sometimes; would succeed; would take too long; would they; would willingly