Example sentences of "arguments that have " in BNC.

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1 The kind of arguments that have challenged the women 's movement over 20 years had to be confronted in a practical manner : were the existing hierarchies justifiable ?
2 Then he began : ‘ My friends , you have heard all the arguments that have been brought forward to prove the new world-view .
3 The rest of this book will not produce more than a flawed account of some of the arguments that have been advanced both concerning the physical and moral nature of God ( because even if a God existed , there is still the question of whether we should worship Him or rebel against Him ) .
4 These use arguments that have become familiar in the philosophy of religion .
5 The day can be one long confrontation and by the evening both parent and child feel distressed and disturbed by the battles and arguments that have taken place .
6 Two difficulties in particular , are relevant to the arguments that have been addressed to us in this case .
7 ( in this issue ) note that the context of EC competition policy has always been the promotion of competition within a single European market , despite arguments that have sometimes been expressed in favour of industrial policies designed to improve the competitiveness of European firms in international markets .
8 There is a slight incompatibility between the arguments that have been advanced .
9 Finally , I draw the attention of the House to the arguments that have been deployed against the reopening of the Snow Hill tunnel .
10 I have listened carefully to the arguments that have been advanced both for and against the revival of the Bill .
11 This Fact Sheet will be followed by a series of Briefing Papers for MPs , which will go beyond the facts to a description of the types of arguments that have been employed by researchers to study the causes of unemployment , including the possible effects so far as they are known of various remedies that have been proposed .
12 There have been bitter arguments about whether the ‘ hard ’ ERM and EMU make sense either in economic terms or in terms of the best interests o promoting integration and the union project : arguments that have been intensified by the ERM crises of 1992 and 1993 .
13 Well , it seems that none of the arguments that have been used so far would come close to defending the type of system that we 've got .
14 There are other arguments that have been made along the same general lines , to the effect that to capture regular processes ( e.g. syntactic regularities ) one must refer to pragmatic concepts ( see e.g. Ross , 1975 ) , arguments that will arise from time to time in the Chapters below .
15 These , on the arguments that have been put forward above , would be likely to vary according to the nature of the relationship of the state enterprise to other state agencies .
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