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Simple sentences

I suggested going for a walk.
It was you who suggested this film.
I suggested that we go somewhere else.
I suggested the wrong route to them.
None of us liked the plan Tom suggested.
Tom wanted to do all that I had suggested.
Tom suggested doing it tomorrow.
Tom suggested that we do it tomorrow.
Tom suggested that we should do it tomorrow.
I suggested that we bring the meeting to an end.
Lori suggested that we should take a ten-minute coffee break.
The manager suggested that I go with him to the airport.
Bob suggested that the party be put off till Wednesday.
It was suggested that the tower be restored.
I suggested that the plan be postponed.
It was you that suggested seeing that movie.
Unfortunately, the hotel that you suggested was completely booked up.
I suggested that the meeting be put off.
I suggested that he follow my advice.
I suggested to my father that Kumiko study in China.
I suggested that he go there at once.
I suggested to her that we go to the movies after he came home.
He suggested that we should put off our departure.
The doctor suggested that he give up smoking.
Tom suggested another plan to the committee.
Tom suggested that Ann should sell the house.
Have you finished the suggested reading?
I suggested that we should go to the movies.

Movie subtitles

It's been suggested that patients use the side door.
Your demeanour suggested that might not be the case.
It's been suggested that this may have been motivated by a dog competition.
The hotel is full and my dear wife suggested we rent a furnished home.
The one you suggested in the story.
When you left me last night, I determined to put myself to a test, as you suggested.
Someone I suggested it.
In fact, it was suggested that someone be sent to bring him here.
You suggested my being brought here, didn't you?
The absence of a quorum being suggested.
I could see he was on pins and needles. so I suggested that he go out into the open air for a while.
It has been brought to my attention that last night a special meeting of the Council took place, in which, as my advisor Mister Oppenheimer informs me, it was suggested that I'd be arrested.
You suggested this to the Duke, didn't you?
I suggested representing him as best man.
Then they suggested I help them rob the bank.
Then at the back of his scripts he would make suggested illustrations for the art and costume departments.
Mr. Hardy has suggested that you, being his best friend would be pleased -to let us take the blood from you.
Well, Mr. Holmes. suggested.
I suggested he choose another.
No, but when I suggested it he scooted out like a scared lizard.
He suggested I ask you.
Your mother suggested it.
He suggested that I spend a month with his mother in the country while he settled things with La Chesnaye.
Hasn't Mr. De Winter suggested anything?
Now, that boat builder's evidence suggested certain possible theories concerning Rebecca's death.
Mrs. Danvers, it has been suggested that Mrs. De Winter was deliberately murdered.
It is suggested that a warm drink in a thermos. would be of great comfort to small children. who might have to be awakened at an unusual hour.
She looked twice as scared when you suggested it.
Well, for instance, right now. I suggested we walk down here.
He wasn't sure, but he suggested that I.

News and current affairs

Kagame then suggested giving every country an annual per capita quota for CO2 emissions, and allowing developing countries that are below the quota to trade their excess quota with countries that are above theirs.
At the same time, it pointed to the need to increase food production to feed the extra two billion people expected to be alive in 2050, and suggested that more investment in agriculture in developing countries is required to improve productivity.
This stance - suggested by America's opposition to granting Palestine observer-state status at the United Nations - would amount to an admission by the US that it has given up on the creation of two states in the Middle East.
The alternative, as China has suggested, would be to develop a new reserve currency.
North Korea's fragility is suggested by the fact that even such an important political event as the Worker's Party conference, held for the first time in three decades, was abruptly postponed earlier in September.
Some have suggested that the effort suggests a hint of insecurity.
A variety of acronyms has been suggested, from the cutesy BRICET (adding Eastern Europe and Turkey) to BRICKETs (the former plus South Korea) and - an even greater stretch - BRIMC, which shoehorns Mexico into the mix.
Their models, taken literally, sometimes suggested that a crisis of this magnitude couldn't happen.
Yet no one suggested that Corzine should resign because of his foolish and illegal act.
Our analysis suggested that the invisible hand not only couldn't be seen - it wasn't there, or was at best decrepit.
Some people have suggested that the theoretical work on information imperfections recognized by the Nobel committee is unrelated to the policy positions I took at the World Bank on East Asia, on Russia, or development.
Last year, the US suggested quadrilateral defense exercises including US, Japanese, Indian, and Australian naval units, but the newly elected Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has pulled his country out of such arrangements.
It is even suggested that some countries might abandon EMU if this process continues - a threat that, if carried out, would amount to economic suicide.
Several reports in the print and electronic media suggested that the contracts awarded by Ashraf's ministry were tainted.
And detailed short-term memory tests were abnormal ten years before onset, as suggested in the Framingham and Kungsholmen studies.
A decade ago, Europe disappointed Iran by withdrawing from negotiations, under pressure from the US - a move that some have suggested aided former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's rise to power.
This is why the OECD Secretary General has suggested that it is time for a moratorium on the construction of conventional coal-fired power plants.
Some even suggested, somewhat bizarrely, that terrorists tend to have lost a parent in their childhood years and are acting out the aggression that derives from their resulting frustration with life.
Regulators have proposed steep hikes: a Bank of England study, for example, suggested a more than three-fold increase.
France and Russia then suggested Blix.
Meanwhile, London Mayor Boris Johnson suggested removing children from radicalized parents.
During the course of the 1920's, some of the official holders of pounds grew nervous about Britain's weak foreign trade performance, which suggested that, like today's dollar, the currency was over-valued and would inevitably decline.
Greece's new Socialist government is hampered by campaign promises that suggested the money was there to solve the problems, when in fact things turned out to be far worse than anyone imagined.
What evidence, for example, suggested that liberalizing capital markets in poor countries would deliver faster growth?
What evidence suggested that high interest rates, in economies burdened by short term debt, would help stabilize exchange rates?

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