Sentences with argue
ar·gue
A a - His lawyers are arguing that he is unfit to stand trial. [VERB that]
- The report argues against tax increases. [V + for/against]
- Air France passengers argue at Gillot airport on the island of Saint Denis de la Reunion.
- Some argue that Nelson has got it wrong, that what really matters is the quality of the teaching and learning.
- I've argued deductively from the text. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- They were always arguing until I arrived
- But Telstra is facing increasing pressure from analysts who argue splitting the company into a network company and a services company would.
- The case was fully argued before agreement was reached
- He argued me into going
- Her looks argue despair
- His manners argue a good upbringing
- The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees. [VERB + with]
- Don't argue with me. [VERB + with]
- He was arguing with the King about the need to maintain the cavalry at full strength. [V + with/about/over]
- He argued in favor of capital punishment.
- The senator argued with the president about the new tax bill.
- The lawyers argued the case.
- To argue that the news report must be wrong.
- To argue someone out of a plan.
- His clothes argue poverty.
- He also argued for stronger methods to be used against China. He argued as follows: America should stop Lend-Lease convoying, because it needs to fortify its own Army with the supplies. The two boys argued because of disagreement about the science project.
- He argued his point. He argued that America should stop Lend-Lease convoying because it needed to fortify its own Army with the supplies.