1 | The argument is strong. | |
2 | He disdained to argue. | |
3 | F is for fact. Facts speak louder than words. | |
4 | Truth does not fear contention. | |
5 | The accused has the right to defend himself. | |
6 | I write the arguments! | |
7 | She defends herself. | |
8 | Her excuse is useless. | |
9 | The more truth is debated, the clearer it becomes. | |
10 | John maintained his innocence. | |
11 | I'm going to defend my thesis tomorrow. | |
12 | She put in a plea of guilty. | |
13 | She defended them. | |
14 | I won the debate! | |
15 | Don't try to defend him. | |
16 | Peter drew him into the argument. | |
17 | It's no use arguing with him. | |
18 | Sophistry won't alter facts. | |
19 | The lawyer contested every point. | |
20 | It's no use arguing with him. |