Example sentences of "it could [adv] be [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 As it happens , the concrete evidence about marriage in the " 1910 sample " analysed in Chapter 6 ( those women in the trade in 1910 ) very largely relates to women who were aged about 18–28 during the Great War , and it could reasonably be argued that the war played such havoc with the marriage chances of this generation that it will have contained an unusually high proportion of women who never married .
2 The new presumption of guilt is most explicit in the 1985 Wildlife and Countryside Act : ‘ If , in any proceedings for an offence , there is evidence from which it could reasonably be concluded that the accused was digging for a badger , he shall be presumed to have been digging for a badger unless the contrary is shown . ’
3 A court would interpret such words in their natural manner which is objective , i.e. the Secretary of State could not simply rely upon his own subjective beliefs , but would have to point to some evidence from which it could reasonably be inferred that , for example , Napoleon was a person of hostile origin .
4 The case caused much discussion especially as it could scarcely be said that his activity was directly connected with his duties as a judge .
5 In fact , it could easily be thought that increased alcohol consumption could result just in the increased incidence of recurrent pancreatitis .
6 It could even be argued that in the special circumstances of colonialism the judicial system was biased against mainstream groups in order to increase the state 's control over them , and that in fact the poor and marginal , as in all societies , committed most crime .
7 It could even be said that the predator in the assemblage is the least likely one to have been involved in its accumulation .
8 It could also be argued that Minton 's large figurative compositions exactly satisfied the Academy 's need to exemplify the continuing relevance of past traditions in modern terms .
9 It could also be argued that the power to tax should be assigned a value in a governmental balance sheet .
10 It could also be argued that the preparation and monitoring of cost targets for trades , work sections or individual sub-contractors should be treated as part of the management accounts .
11 And anyway , it could also be argued that it is the accounting system which is allowing this manipulation ( perhaps even inducing it ) and therefore the accounting system should be modified to prevent it .
12 It could also be argued that we did so despite any better understanding of the essential problem : how do we establish causal relationships between inputs , low-level outputs and ultimate outputs , reliably ?
13 It could also be argued that the increased maximal secretory capacity of smokers is the result of chronic vagal stimulation which enhances acid secretion .
14 It could also be argued that the costs involved in installing and maintaining a marginal costing system is less costly vis-a-vis full costing system .
15 It could also be argued that the doctor was not acting voluntarily .
16 It could also be argued that this would help to build up a body of men with substantial diplomatic experience from which the diplomats of the future might be drawn .
17 It could also be argued that he was the least successful to because the club fell to bottom of the league under his stewardship .
18 By 1955 it could also be seen that Stalin 's direction of East Europe military policy was not only onerous , but wasteful .
19 On the other hand , it could also be said that the madness of modern life is hopelessly out of touch with God !
20 It could also be said that without evaluation , proper identification of need is pointless !
21 It could also be said that this quotation applies to school librarians , as part of the educational workforce .
22 But it could also be inferred that by throwing the competition open to the architects of all nations , the sponsors were thinking in terms of a classical solution .
23 However , it could equally be argued that the visibility of change and development in these schools was attributable to their lower starting thresholds .
24 As an editorial in the British Journal of Religious Education put it , " It could equally be claimed that the syllabus is defective because it did not refer to Krishna , Allah and the Guru Granth Sahib anywhere . "
25 From this it could well be said that life motivation stems from the perpetual satisfaction of recurring desire .
26 It could well be said that once the ‘ feel ’ of control is acquired then all you need is practice , and just like riding the bicycle , all the arm movements become a spontaneous impulse.But life is n't that easy , and in our experience , the ‘ prangs ’ have to be suffered before the ‘ knack ’ of dexterous control is accomplished .
27 Indeed , it could well be argued that He alone truly fits the description ‘ God ’ .
28 It could well be argued that inasmuch as there is a relationship between the second person of the trinity and the male human being Jesus , God becomes relatively more anthropomorphized , so appearing more masculine .
29 It could well be argued that both " Balak " and " Aram " in line A are more specific or precise than their counterparts in line B , " the king of Moab " and " the Eastern Hills " , because they use proper names for identification .
30 It could well be argued that the committee under-played the ideological differences that exist between such approaches to the curriculum ( an issue we shall return to later ) .
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