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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Tucked away in small crevices can be found other, more suggestive and recognisable human remains.
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And we all focus our attention on the potential scandal completely ignoring a far more suggestive state of affairs.
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Here the seventh-century evidence is actually more suggestive than that for the sixth.
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His songs are full of suggestive lyrics.
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Several of the most sexually suggestive scenes have been cut from the film.
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The film "Tom Jones' is famous for its sexually suggestive eating scene.
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Victor winked at her, and his smile was so wickedly suggestive that Francesca blushed.
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When she worked in the pub, men used to make suggestive remarks to her all the time.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And in their own dossiers, I found a few suggestive hints to the effect that Rains and Kruger were hardly spotless.
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And there is always something of the suggestive , because our minds accept all predictable ties on the same footing.
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His white face was spiteful, threatening and suggestive .
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Isn't this suggestive , perhaps, of sublimated homosexual attraction?
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The groups were put in contexts suggestive in one case of euphoria, in the other of anger.
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They wore helmets suggestive of the heads of flies, and their black silks were embroidered with arcane silver hieroglyphics.
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This project is intended to be suggestive for future work.