Example sentences of "it can be argue [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It can be argued that audit committees are unlikely to be a remedy for the particular problem of auditor/shareholders relationships since , as members of the board , the audit committee members logically form a channel of communication with the board rather than with shareholders .
2 The introduction of life peerages was partly designed to broaden the base of membership but it can be argued that life peers have not made as large a contribution to the work of the House as had been hoped .
3 The unreliability of reported mergers has been argued for most strongly by Labov and his colleagues ( Labov , Yaeger and Steiner , 1972 ; Labov , 1975 etc. ) , and for inner-city Belfast it can be argued that meat is not really merged with mate , despite the fact that people believe that it is a merger .
4 Because ‘ energy and matter are fundamental both to physics and chemistry ’ , it can be argued that physics and chemistry are not completely different subjects , but part of one body of knowledge .
5 But it can be argued that marketing has a significant role within any social work agency .
6 For this reason , the method has attracted heavy criticism from a number of statisticians and methodologists ; however , it can be argued that quota sampling is informed by sociological principles at least .
7 It can be argued that tendering will give the best result from the vendor 's point of view , as each purchaser is likely to submit his best offer and therefore in the absence of knowledge of the level of other tenders , may pay a figure far in excess of the nearest competitor .
8 So it can be argued that adoption is in fact a less successful aspect of child care policy than it appears .
9 It can be argued that town planning has its origins in the early cities of , say , Egypt or Mexico , or in the architecture of Renaissance Europe .
10 It can be argued that forestry production in Europe must be increased considerably in the coming decades .
11 It can be argued that community care still remains essentially sexist in that it assumes a large labour force of low-paid women to staff the formal sector .
12 Alison Kelly sees at least four distinct senses in which it can be argued that science is masculine .
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