Examples of 'he contended' in a sentence
Meaning of "he contended"
This phrase is used to express that someone argued or maintained a particular point of view or position in a discussion or debate. It suggests that the person asserted their opinion or belief strongly and potentially disagreed with others
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He contended that the preference was entirely aesthetic.
There was no such thing as good or evil he contended.
He contended the appellant was qualified for appointment.
The wealth and power he contended with the famous Knossos.
He contended that this mark was too low.
The crowd booed when he contended that Clinton supports open borders.
He contended his reply deserved full marks.
Their views should be heard by courts in custody cases, he contended.
He contended that it can be achieved through dialogue.
This was not what a leader should be doing, he contended.
He contended that a local application was far safer.
Privatisation had left many economies in a precarious state, he contended.
He contended that he had done nothing wrong.
He had told us in the second presidential debate, when he contended.
He contended that the temperature was insufficient to cause decomposition.
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This would achieve more than any aid package, he contended.
He contended that the measure was necessary.
If a recession was to be avoided then action needed to be taken now, he contended.
He contended he had purchased her as a slave.
It can not act to destroy my rights which it is supposed to protect, ” he contended.
He contended the same questions were not even asked.
Restructuring was best undertaken when the company was successful, he contended.
He contended that he should have been awarded full marks.
The present convention could at least be viewed as a first step forward, he contended.
He contended that the selection process was still underway.
The unequal treatment compounded their disadvantages year after year, he contended.
He contended it was used against him by the selection board.
That this had occurred was evident from the marks which each had received, he contended.
He contended that the two questions were very different.
The core of the IGC agenda was enlargement, he contended.
Later he contended vehemently against paganism.
The situation would be even more difficult if the UK was a member, he contended.
He contended that his record speaks for itself.
It was not possible to solve the situation of Islamic women in Europe, he contended.
He contended that the scheme is disproportionate.
The Commission should maintain its role in putting forward proposals, he contended.
He contended that meant getting people back to work.
While in Virginia and Wisconsin, he contended in wrestling in middle school and secondary school.
He contended this attitude led to the abuse of his son.
Those advocating a federalist Europe were doing the EU a disservice, he contended.
He contended that a king must be virtuous in order to rule properly.
European Central Bank, which he contended should be.
He contended that this had an adverse effect on his performance.
These could be changed, he contended.
He contended she had in fact explained what contact tracing was.
Politics is a dirty game, he contended.
But he contended that the.
By considering this information, the selection board erred, he contended.
He contended that the difference in the scores was not reasonable.
Lives were at risk, he contended.
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