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1 Added manpower would not suggest to Whit a mission of limited danger.
2 Something in his tone seemed to suggest to Andrew a new idea.
3 There was nothing to suggest to him that the atmosphere had changed.
4 We would suggest to the author to print it in a pamphlet.'
5 Such are the means I suggest to overcome a very troublesome affection.
6 You can suggest to Miss Amedroz that there should be a compromise.
7 There was no knowing what a thing might not suggest to him.
8 Nor does prudence suggest to me that we retreat to Crown Point.
9 She could not suggest to herself two men as her own husbands.
10 They tell me nothing, and yet they suggest to me many things.
11 Next, suggest to yourself that your eyelids are becoming heavy and tired.
12 Does it not suggest to you that he may have been robbed?
13 A key-does it suggest to you no possibilities of mystery, of romance?
14 And don't dare suggest to Lee that we must live with Covid.
15 Here are a few way experts suggest to protect yourself: 1.
16 I would suggest to Roger that perhaps it wasn't worth going out today.
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