Example sentences of "it might be argued [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And whereas it might be argued that Granada would have kept a strong news operation in Newcastle , control would have been out of the hands of the region . |
2 | That being so , it might be argued that Alcester enjoyed an importance , above that of most small towns , for the rural area around it , providing not only its goods and services , but also the accommodation and ancillary buildings for the farmers of the neighbourhood . |
3 | Furthermore , because the child is provided with simplified situations which have been specifically designed to help the child understand what is required , it might be argued that elicitation procedures should provide an optimal measure of performance . |
4 | It might be argued that Cheshire was untypical : there was no great local lord , and as a palatinate jurisdiction it was specially linked to the Crown . |
5 | It might be argued that children experience difficulties in the area of language development precisely because the normal developmental processes have broken down . |
6 | It might be argued that rivals would be aware of this possibility and therefore move in quickly , bearing initial losses in the same way as the initial company does . |
7 | It might be argued that violation of the treaty by its parties constitutes a fundamental change of circumstances justifying Protocol States in terminating their commitments . |
8 | However , of the three areas excluded from potential transfer to the Community , it might be argued that customs co-operation was already implicit in the concept of the customs union ( which has existed since 1968 ) . |