How to use in-sentence of “argue with”:
+ Arthur Palmer started to argue with the Houses of Parliament against the road.
+ Madame Raquin finds out that Thérèse and Laurent killed Camille when they argue with each other.
+ The movie shows Barack Obama saying that students should argue with people they disagree with, and not silence them.
+ Because of his very great importance as a spiritual leader, most people and most cities did not want to argue with the Pope, whichever Pope he might be.
+ He continued to argue with his officers, and Phillip was forced to remove him from the island.
+ Walther would like to argue with him but Eva gets him to sit quietly while Beckmesser sings.
+ By using the two conflicting terms, people usually have to argue with my facts first rather than assuming a gender and disregarding what I have to say.
+ Immediately, however, the giants start to argue with one another and Fafner kills Fasolt.