Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] argue that " in BNC.
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1 | I am arguing that a common ground exists between theists and atheists , where each exchanges different interpretations of reality and understands each other 's views . |
2 | I am arguing that the process of creating abstractions at the level or shared consciousness — knowledge — is a social process . |
3 | I am arguing that schools must respond more positively ; as Hargreaves ( 1984 ) states : |
4 | Hence , I am arguing that ALL staff accept similar responsibility for disruptive pupils . |
5 | I am not arguing that there are no uses for a conceptual demarcation of classes quite distinct from the demarcations present within popular ideology — on the contrary , I have used such a demarcation in previous chapters — but I am arguing that the latter demarcations have a real importance and should not be dismissed as merely ‘ subjective ’ . |
6 | I was arguing that gay people have nothing to be ashamed of and yet my troops remained invisible as though they needed convincing too . |
7 | In the election campaign you are arguing that it 's the guarantor of the transition . |
8 | In this sense we are arguing that all accounts , including those that aspire to academic objectivity , are structured by the social contexts in which they are generated . |
9 | Instead we are arguing that all academic texts are effectively working with a particular brief and it is important that this be either spelled out in the production of academic texts or taken apart systematically by the readership . |
10 | The reader might conclude from this that we are arguing that Hayek ( 1979 ) and Friedman ( 1962 ) have won the ideological battle for a diminished role for the state . |
11 | And then once some specialist railway training comes along , we 're arguing that we do n't need it . |
12 | For private residential care , we were arguing that there should be regulation of the location , form and size of private care by means of planning permission and monitoring arrangements . |
13 | They are arguing that it is not fair to have the ‘ haves ’ and the ‘ have-nots ’ ; it 's not fair to have a north and south divide . |
14 | Nevertheless , Tories did remain committed to the principles of passive obedience , non-resistance and indefeasible hereditary right , but they were to argue that none of these had been compromised by the Glorious Revolution . |
15 | Similarly , if a person is able to accept supervision , how can it be argued that they are not able to consent to the medical arrangements given during it ? |
16 | Nor could it be argued that private property ensured an efficient allocation of resources since the market no longer resembled the model of perfect competition . |
17 | Either it 's argued that British life does n't show up well in front of a film camera , or that British filmmakers are n't capable of using that camera to probe behind the surface of things . |
18 | It 's argued that psychoanalysts are motivated by the need to influence and control . |
19 | It 's argued that metering offers consumers an incentive to save water , allowing you to limit your bill by using less . |
20 | In other words , it is to argue that the problem is a technical problem which admits of a technical solution . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | In the remaining chapters , it is argued that religion in Ireland basically solidifies the opposing alliances in an exclusive way and precludes a common state form , thus providing the structure of violence which such divisions entail . |
23 | ‘ Although it is argued that fear of punitive jury awards has made the US business safety-conscious , quite a price has had to be paid for that by way of corporate and insurance company bankruptcy , the closing of municipal facilities and the practice of defensive medicine . ’ |
24 | It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary . |
25 | It is argued that the vacuum which this created permitted the Labour Party to emerge . |
26 | In the case of Chile , it is argued that the successful new urban groups have been coopted by the land-owning oligarchy . |
27 | Meanwhile , it is argued that LEAs ' capacity for rational planning of educational provision is being replaced by ‘ the unpredictability of parental demand ’ . |
28 | It denies the existence of a general obligation to obey the law even in a reasonably just society , though it is argued that just governments may exist , and that in certain circumstances their existence is preferable to any alternative method of social organization . |
29 | First it is argued that where a state is relatively just one ought to support and maintain it . |
30 | A programme of CPD will be requirement of membership of the RIBA from 1992 , and it is argued that this is already covered by the charter and Byelaws which commit members to the ‘ acquirement of the arts and sciences ’ associated with the advancement of architecture . |