Example sentences of "[adv] [be] argue [that] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , it can not be argued that poor women resorted to abortion because doctors withheld information about other birth control methods .
2 Since it is generally agreed that intelligence has a genetic component , can it not be argued that social inequality has a biological basis ?
3 However , as is indicated elsewhere in this chapter and in Chapter 6 , it can still be argued that private ownership of the means of production is the basis of economic power and wealth , and that the labour market is still the prime determinant of wage levels .
4 However , it could still be argued that biological inequalities , no matter how small , provide the foundation upon which structures of social inequality are built .
5 It will further be argued that initial teacher training can not be treated as separate from other areas of teacher education and that changes in any one sector will inevitably influence all teacher education provision , initial , probation support and in-service and that in the light of this interdependence , strategies should be established for a coordinated response across the spectrum of teacher education provision .
6 It can also be argued that other candidates for possible exclusion are those who are unfit for work for one reason or another .
7 It may also be argued that Roman military advances effectively changed the artistic map of Italy .
8 It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such .
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