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1 Poll suggest more Britons want to leave the EU than stay in.
2 Rock-bottom profit margins could also suggest more mine closures, boosting metals prices.
3 However, polls suggest more Britons want to leave the EU than stay in.
4 This approach can suggest more , or less, sensitive loci for amino acid substitution.
5 Few men talk less; few by manner and conduct suggest more .
6 Somehow, these pictorial symbols can suggest more than they can say.
7 Polls suggest more Britons want to quit the bloc than stay in it.
8 He is naked in his simplicity; he can tell us much, and suggest more .
9 My body would suggest more than I wanted it to.
10 But country and regional anecdotes suggest more than a few had slipped the net.
11 The question is this, is it possible to suggest more to replace that thing.
12 If they suggest more , it makes them greedy and unprofessional.
13 Awkward questions require truthful answers, even though these only suggest more "Whys?"
14 The less perfect cathedrals suggest more to the imagination than is realized in St. Ouen.
15 In vain did Arundel, Powis, and Bellasis, remonstrate, and suggest more moderate and cautious measures.
16 However, analysts said more electrical usage and greater public spending suggest more robust growth in September.
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