Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] argued [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 It might be argued therefore that library censorship is relatively unimportant .
2 It could be argued also that the nuclear family has facilitated the improvement of women 's status within the home .
3 It could be argued then that the basic problem is one of poverty .
4 It will be argued here that their aims can and should converge .
5 It will be argued here that the protection of all women , not merely those who might be classified as ‘ respectable , ’ is undermined by the absence of a requirement of reasonableness where mistaken belief in consent is alleged .
6 It will be argued here that the above-noted tendency of the infinitival construction to imply greater subjectivity and possibility of doubt indicates that know is being evoked not just as the state of " being aware of a fact " in these uses but also as the condition for being able to attribute to the direct object of know the event denoted by the infinitive .
7 It will be argued subsequently that the present forms of science and technology will in any case give rise to structural unemployment .
8 Nevertheless , it will be argued below that the nature and form of economic reconstruction had a powerful , long-term influence on British economic performance .
9 It will be argued below that there are strong reasons why this should not be so .
10 In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies .
11 It can be argued therefore that the restraints of Functionalism , if prepared with the genius of a Stravinsky , a Mondrian , a Nervi , a Lloyd Wright or a Corbusier permit magnificent freedom within each disciplined field .
12 Recent legislation , on employment protection by making provision for disclosure of information and advance consultation on redundancy , and on health and safety by bringing the subject into the sphere of joint regulation , is advanced as the basis for this declaration : ‘ It can be argued indeed that the basis for a legislative framework designed to encourage industrial democracy at shop floor level already exists ’ .
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