Example sentences of "it be argue that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's argued that psychoanalysts are motivated by the need to influence and control .
2 This is not to deny that child abuse is a ‘ factual ’ phenomenon or thing , it is to argue that facts only take the form they do because they are interpreted within given contexts of meaning .
3 In addition , it is argued that ministers should have a larger say in the appointment and transfer of senior departmental officials with whom they would be working ; that ministers should have their own private political office of specialist and political advisers ; that junior ministers should be involved in the work of departmental and interdepartmental committees which are at the moment the preserve of departmental officials ; and that backbenchers should be more closely involved in the decision-making process through bringing them into government departments .
4 For example , it is argued that boys in initiation receive esoteric privileged knowledge , but girls only suffer prohibitions and restrictions at puberty ( see Bamberger 1974 : 277 ; Ortner 1974 : 69 ) .
5 It is argued that differences in the political agendas and ideologies of the British and Spanish governments lie behind the variable pressures — and opportunities — for industrial relations change experienced by railway management .
6 It is argued that studies of innovative road layouts ‘ suggest that the innovative features have been generally successful in creating areas in which speeds are well below those normally occurring on most traditional roads ’ .
7 If it is thought that the growers of any kind of grain in any part of the world have been losing money , and are likely to sow a smaller area for a future harvest ; it is argued that prices are likely to rise as soon as that harvest comes into sight , and its shortness is manifest to all .
8 Second , it is argued that bureaucrats should be offered incentives to increase the difference between the budget and the minimum cost of the service .
9 It is argued that lenders wish to be compensated for future inflation , and that the real rate of interest is a reward for postponing consumption to a future date .
10 It is argued that children are quite aware of the elements of discourse , are able to argue , and to rearrange the sequence of their stories .
11 It is argued that zebras , unlike antelopes , spend a great deal of time grooming one another 's bodies , especially in the neck region .
12 Moreover , it is argued that humps should be more widely used still :
13 It is argued that markets necessarily coordinate demand and supply ex post rather than ex ante .
14 It was argued that users of financial statements should be aware that the performance of complex organisations can not be summarised in a single number and that to obtain a proper understanding of such performance , knowledge of a range of important aspects is required .
15 It was argued that industrialists are not encouraged to come into West Belfast by various Government agencies .
16 In the first edition of this book it was argued that levels of controversy over social policies since 1951 had not been particularly high .
17 On this basis , it was argued that workers in the Royal Victoria Hospital and in other public sector agencies should be supported in their campaigns to save their jobs and against privatisation .
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