Example sentences of "argue that [noun] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 They argued that people had a choice . ’
2 Galileo , however , achieved a telling differentiation when he argued that nature had a language all its own .
3 Cochrane ( 1971 ) for example , argued that medicine has a poor record of evaluative research : fashion , whim and personal preference often dictate the choice of a particular procedure , and many common interventions are unvalidated , of proven in- effectiveness or produce iatrogenic illness ( illness caused as a result of medical intervention ) .
4 Maslow ( 1943 ) argued that individuals have a number of basic psychological and , physiological needs which an individual tries to satisfy .
5 erm in a very interested book called Darwin on Man recently by a psychologist called Gruber , Gruber has argued that Darwin had a conviction which could be expressed by saying that things which are natural are necessarily gradual , and things which are sudden are miraculous and not natural , that he had this equation in his mind erm long before he erm became and evolutionist , long before he abandoned his belief in religion which he largely did later , and Gruber traces it back , interestingly enough , to the arguments of a theologian , Sumner , who later became an Archbishop , who Darwin took notes on his ideas when he was a student at Cambridge erm which are still extent , and what Sumner had argued , among other things , was that a good argument for believing in the divinity of Christ , that Christ was divine rather than simply being a gifted teacher , was the suddenness with which the beliefs of the ancient world were transformed by Christ 's teaching .
6 Experts have also argued that Britain has the most favourable conditions in Europe for the exploitation of wind , wave and tidal power .
7 Thus it was argued that William had a legitimate title to the throne because he won it by right of conquest in a just war .
8 Some have argued that change has a cumulative effect .
9 It may be argued that sexuality has a certain uniqueness which is absent from much property : sexuality is an intrinsic part of one 's personality , it is a mode of expressing that personality in relation to others , and it is therefore fundamental that one should be able to choose whether to express oneself in this way — and , if so , towards and with whom .
10 Of non-flowering plants , it has been argued that ferns have a lower associated insect fauna , though it has long been known that bracken has a large number of associated arthropods .
11 But it can be argued that marketing has a significant role within any social work agency .
12 The supplementary case concerning the jurisdiction over the churches of the Vale brought also a quick retort from the pope when poor Master Robert attempted to argue that prescription had no power against episcopal rights .
13 Such cases have led linguists to argue that transformations have a more complex interrelation with meaning than was assumed by Ohmann .
14 But they sought to argue that Kabul had an obligation to Moscow to pursue a policy of non-alignment in peacetime .
15 He will attempt to counter the Oppositions ' attacks on the rise in unemployment by arguing that Scotland has a higher proportion of people in work than any other European country except Denmark and Luxembourg .
16 It argues that Britain has a moral responsibility to its citizens in Hong Kong ; that Hong Kong people ‘ do not want to leave … they seek an insurance policy ’ ; that Britain is ‘ markedly ungenerous to its colonies ’ compared with other European countries ; and that ‘ insofar as any Hong Kong people were to move to Britain , they would be a valuable asset to the British economy ’ .
17 In general terms , the report argues that protectionism has a negative effect on the environment .
18 The Bank has consistently ignored that particular argument and in contrast argues that staff have an excellent remuneration package with annual increases in the form of increments and Profit Share Scheme .
19 Furthermore , he argues that proper-nouns have a grammatical structure , and that the compositional rules for such compounds will have to be written into NLP systems .
20 Concentrating upon the growth in government budgets as an indicator of the size of government in the United States , Niskanen argues that officials have a vested interest in maintaining large budgets .
21 The theory of bureaucracy argues that bureaucracies have an in-built expansionary motivation which will result in operational inefficiencies .
22 I shall also argue that crises have a material basis , which relates to the periodic replacement and expansion of fixed capital .
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