Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] be thought that " in BNC.

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1 It may also be thought that when an agreement is negotiated by a trade union inequality of bargaining power as understood in the cases is not often a relevant factor .
2 It must never be thought that a convicted criminal can buy his way out of imprisonment .
3 It might also be thought that seasonal workers would be distinguished from their regular counterparts by special contracts of employment .
4 But it might well be thought that if a procession has been regularly held even for such a comparatively short period of time , the police are aware that it is likely to take place , and it is therefore outside the rationale behind the advance notification requirement .
5 It might still be thought that an entire disc of music for solo viol could be a daunting prospect .
6 It might perhaps be thought that this would always be classified as a matter for unanimity .
7 In fact , it could easily be thought that increased alcohol consumption could result just in the increased incidence of recurrent pancreatitis .
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