Example sentences of "indeed it [vb mod] [be] argue that " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , there are very few materials which are inert in the body and indeed it may be argued that none are truly inert in this context . |
2 | Indeed it could be argued that if there were nothing to count against it then it would no longer be faith ! |
3 | Indeed it could be argued that a dynastic conflict involving the interests of the Houses of Orléans , Bourbon , Bonaparte and Hohenzollern was the means chosen to bring down the Empire , even if it was not really the cause . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child . |
6 | Indeed it could be argued that the AHA , and the North East District within it , was simply an efficient administration carrying out orders from the top . |
7 | Indeed it could be argued that ever since the 1960s when inclusive charter holidays began to ‘ take-off ’ the United Kingdom industry has been in a continued state of flux . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Indeed it can be argued that the churches in such places were heir to a ‘ purer ’ tradition than Rome 's , because it was not diluted and distorted by Pauline thought ; it was something closer to what Jesus himself , James and the original Nazarean hierarchy would have propagated . |
10 | Indeed it can be argued that none of this greatly mattered . |
11 | The mock reality of fiction has its points of overlap with our model of the real world , and indeed it can be argued that readers will assume isomorphism between the two unless given indications to the contrary . |