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单词 Arguing
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1. He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer.
2. Why are they always arguing?
3. The couple next door are always arguing.
4. We could hear the neighbours arguing.
5. No use arguing with her about the matter.
6. We're always arguing with each other about money.
7. I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing.
8. There's no point in arguing over trifles.
9. They sat round the dinner table, arguing about politics.
10. The children were arguing amongst themselves.
11. The children are always arguing.
12. My brothers are always arguing.
13. It is profitless to continue arguing.
14. We've dawdled the whole morning away arguing over the smallest issues!
15. Arguing about details consumed many hours of the committee's valuable time.
16. Stop arguing about procedure and let's get down to business.
17. The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees.
18. They were arguing over who should have the car that day.
19. Why bother arguing about such an insignificant amount of money?
20. The player had points deducted for arguing with the referee.
21. Will you two never stop your eternal arguing!
22. People were jostling, arguing and complaining.
23. I've had enough of their endless arguing.
24. Arguing was beneath her dignity .
25. We are arguing on this problem.
26. It's no use arguing with a drunk.
27. Ruth could not bear to watch her parents arguing.
28. He compounded his mistake by arguing with the teacher.
29. Politicians are always arguing amongst themselves.
30. I always tried to remain neutral when they started arguing.
1. He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer.
2. Why are they always arguing?
3. We could hear the neighbours arguing.
4. No use arguing with her about the matter.
5. We're always arguing with each other about money.
6. I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing.
7. There's no point in arguing over trifles.
8. They sat round the dinner table, arguing about politics.
9. The children were arguing amongst themselves.
10. The children are always arguing.
11. My brothers are always arguing.
12. It is profitless to continue arguing.
13. We've dawdled the whole morning away arguing over the smallest issues!
14. Arguing about details consumed many hours of the committee's valuable time.
15. The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees.
16. They were arguing over who should have the car that day.
17. Why bother arguing about such an insignificant amount of money?
18. The player had points deducted for arguing with the referee.
19. I always tried to remain neutral when they started arguing.
20. They were arguing for a delay in introducing the new mower to the public.
21. It's about time we called a halt to all this senseless arguing.
31. He kept on arguing and wouldn't concede defeat.
32. He gets so wound up when he's arguing.
33. He was sent off for arguing with the referee.
34. They're still arguing over the details of the contract.
35. I don't want to waste time arguing.
36. A couple were arguing out in the street.
37. We could hear them arguing in the next room.
38. Don't stand there arguing about it.
39. She's always arguing with her mother.
40. Why are you always arguing with each other?
41. Kids, will you stop arguing with each other?
42. They were arguing about how to spend the money.
43. I've tried arguing, but it got me nowhere.
44. It's useless arguing/to argue with them.
45. There's no point in arguing over something so unimportant.
46. Just talking? Arguing more like it.
47. Jenny could hear them arguing outside.
48. I don't see the point in arguing.
49. They are arguing over foreign policy.
50. Arguing would only give further sustenance to his allegations.
51. There is no use arguing any more.
52. Constant arguing doesn't make for a happy marriage.
53. Their lawyers spent days arguing over technical details.
54. For goodness' sake stop arguing!
55. Ordinarily, she wouldn't have bothered arguing with him.
56. She can't stand to hear them arguing.
56. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
57. They are forever arguing.
58. They spent a lot of time arguing about legal niceties.
59. They were arguing for a delay in introducing the new mower to the public.
60. If you keep arguing with Gerry, they won't invite us back.
61. She was always arguing with him and fighting with him.
62. He became very truculent and started arguing with me angrily.
63. They, that's to say Matt and John, were arguing about what to do.
64. The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.
65. The two of them sitting in their office were arguing this point.
66. His lawyers are arguing that he is unfit to stand trial.
67. We overheard them arguing.
68. They were still arguing; I could hear them down the road.
69. Our divorce settlement was delayed by a year because our lawyer spent a lot of time arguing about legal niceties.
70. They are arguing vociferously over who should pay the bill.
71. I've heard they're getting divorced. Mind you, I'm not surprised-they were always arguing.
72. All right, have it your own way I'm tired of arguing.
73. I don't care about the rights and wrongs of the matter - I just want you both to stop arguing.
74. Stop arguing with me, Daryl, and do as you're told!
75. The 30-year-old Scottish international was sent off for arguing with a linesman.
76. They were arguing over/about which film to go and see.
77. He was suspended for four matches after arguing with the referee.
78. I guess it sheer waste of time arguing about it.
79. They were still arguing the toss about the first goal.
80. I've had about as much as I can stand of your arguing!
81. He was arguing with the King about the need to maintain the cavalry at full strength.
82. My husband's always arguing with my father, and I'm the one who has to pour oil on troubled waters.
83. Two Egyptians were arguing outside the room, their voices loud and guttural.
84. We've been arguing the matter out since it was brought up at the meeting yesterday.
85. can't go on like this we seem to be always arguing.
86. It was sad to see them arguing all the time.
86. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
87. It's about time we called a halt to all this senseless arguing.
88. Neither of them will give way, so they could be arguing for a very long time.
89. From past experience she knew that it was no use arguing with him.
90. Arguing about such details consumed many hours of their valuable time.
91. He's the sort of player who's eternally arguing with the referee.
92. These figures provide political ammunition to police chiefs arguing for more resources.
93. We can't go on like this-we seem to be always arguing.
94. They were arguing about the deterrent effect of nuclear weapons.
95. There was no point arguing the toss after the goal had been disallowed.
96. The organization is arguing for the release of political prisoners .
97. Yesterday, the couple were seen arguing outside the cottage.
98. Time spent arguing is, oddly enough, almost never wasted. Christopher Hitchens 
99. Are undermined by others arguing back.
100. We could hear the neighbors arguing.
101. They stood amid the station crowds, arguing.
102. I had heard my mother arguing with him about it.
103. Over breakfast Rain would steer the conversation around to asking Tim what he was arguing about with Sabine Jourdain.
104. He looked across the clearing to where Gurder and Topknot were arguing.
105. Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate, with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity.
106. Money is arguing for a continual interaction between nature and nurture.
107. They had driven home arguing about which night was Midsummer night.
108. They now communicated by arguing, just as my grandmother had communicated with my grandfather after he fell ill.
109. Gadaffi first floated the idea in 1999, arguing that it offered the best chance of escaping poverty and powerlessness.
110. Instead of arguing with Scott or giving in, Deborah listened to his complaints that she favored Brad.
111. I felt I was arguing on behalf of myself and the other two, who never rose to the bait.
112. And when you found the right answer, there was no arguing about it.
113. He did better junior year, despite the fact that he spent nearly all of it arguing with the priests.
114. In the Introduction to the Principles, Berkeley spends a considerable time arguing against the doctrine of abstract ideas.
115. A couple of drunken sailors were arguing with a policeman outside the bar.
116. Disney is still arguing with several contractors over the final bill for the theme park.
117. Leapor's reference to the fly is a signal that she is arguing against Pope's epistle.
118. I have been arguing here for what might be termed appropriate research,[http:///arguing.html] analogous to the notion of appropriate technology.
119. Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one. Marcus Aurelius 
120. The kids were arguing over which TV program to watch.
121. If it is true, then Kingfisher should not be afraid of arguing its case in front of the Monopolies Commission.
122. Ellen was still arguing with me as Thessy and I climbed in and backfired away, but I was no longer listening.
123. I cringe in the grocery store when I see a mother and daughter arguing.
124. Kika de la Garza, D-McAllen, arguing against the creation of program to admit temporary agricultural workers from other countries.
125. Club officials spent half an hour arguing over who had the right to wear their first strip.
126. At last report it was before the same court arguing in favor of the obvious discrimination it opposed last year.
127. He has no intention of paying, arguing that farmers have traded seed for centuries.
128. This tells them you are not arguing - you are willing to compromise and come to an agreement.
129. From their historical perspective Marx and Engels could be forgiven for arguing that late-nineteenth-century Britain had a repressive capitalist state.
130. I remember arguing in favor of a swank restaurant for our first night in town.
131. The defence are arguing that he was bribed to withdraw his testimony.
132. It had been easier than coming home to fighting and arguing.
133. The voices above stopped arguing, as Cardiff slid down the rail, exhausted and gasping for breath.
134. Am I arguing the case for a send pair of skis?
135. In arguing for autonomy, Osaka's leaders stress cultural differences with Tokyo.
136. The United States had refused, arguing that it could not negotiate on behalf of other sovereign states.
137. Mr Greenspan could, and would, defend himself by arguing that the world had changed dramatically over the intervening decade.
138. However, the professor was able to convince them to desist by arguing that they lacked sufficient grounds for their demand.
139. I have spent too many hours on these Benches arguing on behalf of Bills, often at considerable length.
140. Carla would curl up on his lap and hold her hands over her ears desperately trying to block out their arguing.
141. There is no good arguing with the inevitable. The only argument available with an east wind is to put on your overcoat. James Russell Lowell 
142. There are grounds for arguing that learning hierarchies like this which are both progressive and universal are extremely difficult to find.
143. Most top intelligence bosses like the secrecy, arguing that revealing even a total budget will increase pressure to release details.
144. The two men at the bar were arguing about politics.
145. Jim and Beth seem to spend all their time arguing.
146. Defense lawyers are arguing that the police botched the investigation.
146. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
147. Matthew kept on arguing his point, unwilling to concede defeat.
148. The defense attorney, in the midst of arguing his motion, suddenly began gagging an coughing.
149. The private sector often complains about public enterprise, arguing that government should not compete with business.
150. Others, arguing that the free market is the best answer to low prices and surpluses, strongly disagree.
151. Desmond Fairchild and Dotty Blundell were heard arguing in the corridor, though no one could be sure what was at issue.
152. Of course we can contest this kind of sexism by arguing about the accuracy of particular scientific findings.
153. There was less arguing after that, but the two actors never became bosom buddies and never worked together again.
154. In arguing for pointillism, he quoted the scientific treatises consulted by Seurat and even printed mathematical equations.
155. They were arguing about who had the softest fabric and I was called in as arbitrator.
156. Nothing is to be gained by arguing with fools. Nothing can be gained by reasoning with ignorant people. Dr T.P.Chia 
157. But there are virtually no powerful forces within the gay AIDS prevention movement arguing for prevention first.
158. For a couple to be arguing so early in their relationship did not bode well for the future.
159. I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect. Edward Gibbon 
160. This is a commonplace that does not need arguing for.
161. A man lives by believing something; not by debating and arguing about many things. Thomas Carlyle 
162. Suddenly, it was like arguing with an icily detached stranger again.
163. For the last year they have been arguing about how to reverse this but they haven't done anything.
164. That told Maggie what her sister and brother-in-law were arguing about.
165. That was most graphically illustrated when Sheffield was arguing about an urban development corporation.
166. My kids spend more time arguing over the rules than they do playing the game.
167. Already he was arguing that these three different ideologies were facets of the same truth.
168. Kantor acknowledged arguing with the driver but vehemently denied making any threats.
169. Are you now capable of arguing with others who are acknowledged as experts in the field?
170. He was sent off the court for arguing with a referee.
171. Is it really news that a couple on the brink of separation should be arguing about the custody of their children?
172. And arguing that elections are too expensive is a helluva case for monarchy.
173. Much of it was paper work, assessing a need and arguing its cause.
174. They had been arguing about whether they should write to each other.
175. In Britain at least we have spent two decades arguing about what type of nuclear reactor to build.
176. In the election campaign you are arguing that it's the guarantor of the transition.
177. an economist arguing against the current financial orthodoxy.
178. To continue arguing about the desirability of the relationship no longer makes any sense.
179. It is time to stop arguing tax - rate reductions and to enact them.
180. You are arguing outside of my faculties of sense and rhetoric.
181. They are not arguing about the document of the monumental instrument.
182. They spend so much time arguing the toss over inconsequential matters.
183. Mainline feminism was arguing for the inherent beauty of the natural woman.
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