Example sentences of "[adv] argue over " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the Act was fiercely argued over because of the very real conflicts of opinion that exist in these areas . |
2 | The subject of what is evidently the principal side of the vase ( fig. 108 ) is much argued over : the Argonauts , the Seven against Thebes , the Underworld ; the morning of Marathon ; but I believe it has now been made nearly sure . |
3 | All these biological and psychological imperatives will continue to be much argued over . |
4 | ‘ My family and I always argue over looks and clothes . |
5 | He added somewhat forlornly : ‘ The Maharajahs are always arguing over very little things . ’ |
6 | The Greens were still arguing over whether the time had come to loosen principle a little and elect a leader , a public face , perhaps Sara Parkin , the International Liaison Secretary of the UK Greens as well as the European Greens ' co-ordination co-secretary . |
7 | It comes as a surprise to most people to learn that the experts are still arguing over something as basic as how a cat purrs . |
8 | Icemen , possibly a hunter who died during a snow storm , has been hailed as a historic find , but because he was found so near the border between Austria and Italy , politicians are still arguing over who owns him . |
9 | Winemakers often argue over the question whether Cabernet Sauvignon is universally liked because it is the best red grape variety in the world , or because it is the main ingredient in claret the world 's most widely available red wine . |
10 | The economists even argue over what to call the region . |
11 | ‘ Caroline and I were simply arguing over an appropriate bedtime for you . ’ |
12 | An E minor when it should have been an E major brings the rehearsal to yet another halt while the suspect note is cordially argued over by the boys in the band . |