Example sentences of "also [be] argue that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It will also be argued that the history of the labour movement , its degree of internal coherence , and its relationship with the state and political parties are significant explanatory factors .
2 It might also be argued that the treatment of language in terms of sentences has been quite successful in revealing how language works , that within the sentence we can establish rules and constraints concerning what is and is not allowed , whereas beyond the sentence , such rules seem either to disintegrate or turn into rules of a different kind — social rules or psychological rules , which are not within the area of linguistic study at all .
3 From Wright Mills 's position that one does not need to demonstrate directly the existence of the shared ideology and shared objectives , it might also be argued that the corollary is also unnecessary ; that is , that the members ' awareness of the shared ideology is not a necessary condition either .
4 It may also be argued that the user 's strategy adopted for subject searching is a response to the very design of the card dictionary catalogue .
5 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 .
6 It can also be argued that the error present in this data , given its crudity , would swamp any of the other data .
7 But it can also be argued that the employer 's influence is small , compared with the influence exercised by individuals ' education , occupation , and political affiliation , all of which are matters decided outside of employment .
8 It could also be argued that the doctor was not acting voluntarily .
9 It could also be argued that the power to tax should be assigned a value in a governmental balance sheet .
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