Example sentences of "had argued that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 RĂ¼he had argued that new leaders were needed who would mark a clear break with the past and would show full commitment to reform .
2 Because of his Cartesianism , Malebranche could not go so far as to say that material objects were not really extended or in motion , but Pierre Bayle had argued that such restraint was unjustifiable .
3 Yet both parties had considerably advanced public expenditure , particularly on social policies , to the point where some economists had argued that this kind of expenditure had become an inflationary force , limiting the scope for new wealth-creating private investment .
4 The defendant had argued that this information , ie the knowledge that the combination of the two ingredients produced an effective drier could not be protected by an injunction since the knowledge of that combination was knowledge which the second defendant must inevitably have taken away from the plaintiffs when he left their employment and that he could not proceed to expunge that knowledge from his mind .
5 Erm by nineteen forty eight erm the Communist Party had argued that three conditions had to be there for land reform to take place and that was that how that the area had to be militarily stable , the majority of peasants erm rich peasants had to be mobilized er had to want to be demanding land reform and the Party cadres there had to be adequate in numbers and quality .
6 It had argued that adequate pension support for the elderly would encourage them to retire and thus increase younger workers ' employment prospects .
7 Long before the appearance of Circular 10/65 a small number of primary school teachers had argued that secondary school selection should not determine the primary school curriculum .
8 This was because by then he had written The Origin where he had argued that primitive society was classless , on the evidence he had obtained from Morgan .
9 The military , and Defence Minister Moshe Arens , had argued that national survival depended on the development of the Arrow missile system [ see p. 38310 ] , a superior radar system , and other projects .
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