Example sentences of "it may be argued that [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be argued that such distinctions between what machines can do and what only humans can do are of merely temporary interest , since in principle there is nothing that a human can do that a machine might not be devised , some day , to do . |
2 | It may be argued that many forms of ‘ fringe medicine ’ are not dependent upon any belief in any religion or ‘ god ’ . |
3 | It may be argued that this was not a new concept of the basic function of monarchy ; perhaps so . |
4 | It may be argued that this last point has more to do with why the speaker talked about something than with what he talked about . |
5 | Whilst it may be argued that this is merely an illustration of the duty owed under the OLA 1957 , it may also be said that this exists as a form of liability under the tort of negligence but outside the scope of the 1957 Act . |
6 | It may be argued that this is an appropriate restriction , since the law catches only those who disseminate or broadcast their propaganda on a wide scale , and not those whose correspondence is entirely private . |
7 | It may be argued that this is essentially the approach that I used in the first chapter . |
8 | It may be argued that this issue was seriously underpriced and that the nation undersold-its asset by about 1.3 billion . |
9 | It may be argued that these proposals amount to no more than state capitalism . |
10 | It may be argued that some men , in the heat of the moment , may genuinely be mistaken . |