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

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1 However he argued that ancient woodlands were still under threat from new planting and new road developments — for example the proposed destruction of Oxleas Wood in south east London , to make way for a Thames crossing .
2 In addition , he argued that legalizing adoption was against the teaching of ‘ the church ’ .
3 He argued that these publications were the precursors of the flood of artistic , intellectual and political creativity that accompanied the move towards colonial independence .
4 Eschewing strategic analysis in favour of a more polemical approach he argued that these concessions were to be used as ‘ trans-shipping points for American combat units that are to carry out punitive operations against the peoples of the Near and Middle East , as well as in Africa ’ .
5 He argued that either symbol was used whenever it fell more easily to the hand .
6 Like the ideologies of ruling groups , he argues that utopian ideologies are a way of seeing the world which prevents true insight and obscures reality .
7 Essentially , he argues that capitalist societies are prone to periodic fluctuations in profitability .
8 He argues that this service is much more appropriately organized at local level , where demand for the theatre of books can be stimulated , whilst the information function operates essentially at national level , in response to demand .
9 He argues that intellectual concepts are fundamentally arbitrary , and says indeed at one point , ‘ Ideas formulated by the pure intellect possess logical or potential truth only . ’
10 Moscovici uses the concept in a particular sense when he argues that social representations are peculiar to modern societies , for they are a ‘ specifically modern social phenomenon ’ ( 1984 : 952–3 ) .
11 He argues that most harm is done by the state 's imperviousness to ordinary Peruvians .
12 Secondly , and more questionably , he argues that transitory consumption is not correlated with transitory income — in other words , temporary increases in income do not cause temporary increases in consumption .
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