1. Rose presented a good argument. 2. A good argument can be made for comparing the IT revolution with the invention of writing itself. 3. In any case it is a good argument to put to objecting residents. 4. For the truth was that both Charles and Lothar had good arguments, in law and in morals. 5. It seemed like a good argument for eliminating me. 6. It is worth pointing out, however, that there are some good arguments to the effect that ultimate reduction is impossible. 7. The normal rules apply where applications do not have this effect although there may be a good argument for transferring such cases up to the High Court. 8. SOME women enjoy a good argument. 9. I suppose that could be a good argument for having married women priests. 10. And at that point, Aldridge had a good argument. |