Sentence examples for argues please from inspiring English sources

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"Run to the mountains and don't look back and don't stop, or you will be swept away, too!" But Lot argues, "Please, the mountains are too far away.

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As ever, we encourage you to debate, argue (civilly, please) and disagree in the comments section.

If you're going to join the supply-siders and argue otherwise, please identify some people who decided to work harder only after their take-home pay went up.

Wedgwood argued for pleasing curves to enhance the the landscape, but he was overruled.

Wyeth argued that pleasing the Vermont jury's idea of consumer-product law would have put the drug maker in an impossible position.

But Callicles also claims that he argues only to please Gorgias (506c); and in the end, he opts out of the discussion altogether, retreating into surly silence.

However, Dr Gayle Brewer, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Central Lancashire, argues that trying to please people can be a sign of low self-esteem.

Can everyone please stop arguing now?

Calls to the network and studio arguing on her behalf: "Please.

"Can you please stop arguing in your TED Talk voice!" May 3, 2016.

Meanwhile, Chief Justice John Roberts argued that the "papers please" provision does no more than assist the federal government's own policy of keeping tabs on undocumented immigrants.

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