Example sentences of "could be argued that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , it could be argued that purpose is not confined to use in a functional sense but also encompasses the enjoyment which the buyer can reasonably expect from his purchase . |
2 | Indeed it could be argued that setting objectives may put the corporation off course by diverting attention from moment-to-moment operations to a distant destination . |
3 | Although unquestionably still a successful band , it could be argued that Kiss 's heyday was some time ago . |
4 | It could be argued that telepathy is a desirable characteristic for the subordinates of such a person ! |
5 | Indeed it could be argued that learning from success is even more useful than learning from mistakes because , by and large , things go right more often than they go wrong . |
6 | It could be argued that integration is one of the few educational principles which has gained all-party political support . |
7 | Of course , it could be argued that ludism is , in its way , another interpretative strategy launched by the novelist : while conceding the liberating effect of viewing the literary text as an open and democratic discourse , Robbe-Grillet is again allocating a new role to the reader . |
8 | Damages may be reduced by his contributory negligence and , in this respect , it could be argued that disregard of instructions breaks the chain of causation . |
9 | It could be argued that Blast was a miscalculation all round , even for Wyndham Lewis . |