427 examples of argue with in sentences

"I've not come to argue with you or ask advice or opinions.

'I must see him,' he said to himself; 'I must argue with him face to face.

This is not the place wherein to argue with either of these parties: and I shall simply say that superstition seems to me altogether a physical affection, as thoroughly material and corporeal as those of eating or sleeping, remembering or dreaming.

It was therefore of no use to argue with him, but Sharpman thought he would see what was lying back of this.

" Ben had a reply, but he reflected it would be of little use to argue with one who took such widely different views as Conrad.

Statements from the lips of General Wood and young Roosevelt to the effect that citizens should not argue with Bolshevists but meet them "head on" were very conspicuously displayed on all occasions.

Must I go back to see him die?" "Madam, you are standing where I cannot come to argue with you.

But you mustn't argue with your father.

"I did not argue with my father, for he was a man who hated to be differed with, and I agreed to help him carry out his little joke.

Not going too fast, eh?" "No." Talk to Oline, stand up and argue with Oline!

Ye don't want to argue with me.

I confess that I argue with vehemence, but not with ill-temper.

And the other would not argue with him.

"No, no, I never argue with a woman.

Some of 'em want to argue with me and say I ain't that old.

So I make an end, preferring for my cause that you should argue with your own heart, than that I or any other should argue with you.

If you do not like to believe it, we will shake hands, and bid you good-by; we will not argue with you.

The old man did not think it worth while to argue with him and at evening they reached the village where he lived: and Kora asked to be allowed to stay with him for the night.

" I hesitate to argue with Blenkin about moral questions, on which he speaks with authority.

Jim worshiped his boss, but he knew better than to argue with him when Bill happened to be in that particular mood, which, to tell the truth, was not often.

" I knew that it was useless to argue with her.

" The new-comer withdrew, and Swan was presently heard to throw down his rake and go off to argue with his subordinate, whom he very soon preceded into the back garden behind the house, to the great joy of the party in Parliament, who, still sitting perfectly quiet, began to talk in low tones, Emily inquiring what they really hoped to effect by concealing themselves.

I was the youngest, and yet ventured to argue with my brother.

I am a fortunate manager; my company does not argue with me, neither does the public; they are amused to their heart's content, and I can myself put all my pieces nicely together.

Edward Higginson, an assistant master at a Quaker's school there, remembered how the excitable Frenchman used to argue with him for hours in Latin on the subject of 'water-baptism,' until at last Higginson produced a text from St. Paul which seemed conclusive.

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