Aún no tenemos significados para "argue much".
1Was it in place to argue much about such a matter?
2All these precautions do not, most decidedly, argue much for the honesty of the people.
3There was no more discussion that night, nor did they argue much the next morning.
4But others argue much of the cost will be borne by the Japanese government and local insurers.
5Now, I think you will not have to argue much with me to drive your conclusions home.
6You can't argue much with a man who has a gun in his hands, when you have none.
7Certainly this does not argue much for the progressive advancement of religion, even in the moral State of Massachusetts.
8The little man was so dreadfully in earnest about the business that one could not argue much with him.
9Clara did not argue much and generally agreed with him, but sometimes she was as immovable as a rock.
10Don't argue much with this boy of mine; I want him to see it without too many second-hand opinions.
11We don't argue much but, sometimes if we have a score to settle, the only way to do it is in the ring.
12Many analysts argue much work still needs to be done, saying China needs to free its interest rate market before it frees its currency.
13She had not time to argue much about it, but there came upon her a gratified sensation of having been remembered, and thought of, and-loved.
14This sudden apparition bewildered Brendon, for it argued much beyond itself.
15There is disagreement, however, over the exact effect on rates with the PUC arguing much less.
16We argued much as we had done twenty-four hours before, this time the opposite way round.
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