Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] argue [that] " in BNC.
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1 | He goes on to argue that the bourgeoisie have always used sections from within the ‘ dangerous classes ’ to control those who are overtly troublesome , perhaps following the maxim that ‘ it takes a thief to catch a thief ’ , when he argues : ‘ for one and a half centuries the bourgeoisie offered the following choices : you can go to prison or join the Army ; you can go to prison or go to the colonies ; you can go to prison or you can join the police ’ ( ibid. 23 ) . |
2 | He goes on to argue that the reality is different from the rhetoric . |
3 | He goes on to argue that the emergence of organised crime networks is bound to happen in a capitalist system . |
4 | He goes on to argue that as the right side of the brain has no language capacity , the knowledge it acquires can not be put into words : this may explain the failure of his attempts to do so . |
5 | He goes on to argue that these fantasies are not as personal , not as individual as at first appears , since they are such fundamental , childhood fantasies as castration fears , oedipal fears , and so on . |
6 | He goes on to argue that the situational theory , the defence of established institutions , most closely meets these criteria . |
7 | He goes on to argue that : |
8 | He goes on to argue that we can learn to cope with the anxiety associated with an anticipated event or with a recent unanticipated event by mastering progressively greater amounts of stress . |
9 | He has often argued that one of Microsoft 's key competitive advantages is precisely that his firm is not like the old computer giants , offering customers everything from chips and computers to software and service contracts . |
10 | he does not argue that it always assists the economically dominant class . |