Use opposed in a sentence
Sentences starting with opposed
- Opposed to both these parties is the ultramontane, the head of which is the Romish hierarchy, and the body of which is the inert mass of ignorant peasantry, over whom the influence of the clergy seems little shaken by any of the modern moral earthquakes. [4]
Sentences ending with opposed
- But is not this because he is then most opposed? [4]
- I also trusted the spell of the goblet, which had already compelled Antony to do many things he opposed. [10]
- He had even resisted accepting Siebenburg's reckless stake, but his obstinate persistence and demand could not be opposed. [10]
- There was a question, many years ago, as to whether a new St. John's should not be built in the West End, on a site convenient to the parishioners, and this removal I opposed. [9]
- My only wish is, sir, that you may calmly and dispassionately look at the situation of the case, and if your better judgment should dictate otherwise, my obligations may induce me to pluck the flower that you so diametrically opposed. [5]
- Mr. Ault never expressed his opinion of Mr. Mavick, but it became more and more apparent that their interests were opposed. [4]
Short sentences using opposed
- Both parties opposed the extension. [7]
Sentences containing opposed two or more times
- But I do not wish to; for all the Republicans in the nation opposed it, and they would have opposed it just as much without Judge Douglas's aid as with it. [7]
- I am here for the purpose of taking an official position amongst the people, almost all of whom were politically opposed to me, and are yet opposed to me, as I suppose. [7]
More example sentences with the word opposed in them
- If I comprehend your art aright, its essence is opposed to the addition of superhuman dignity and beauty, with which you, or the model you used, strove to ennoble and deify your Demeter. [10]
- I only made your acquaintance after I had rescued you, and I opposed the mob, not for the sake of any particular man, but for that of law and order. [10]
- And yet when you come to look at it you cannot deny that we would have to go without the services of some of our ablest men, sir, if the country were opposed to --to--bribery. [5]
- What manly pride would have cheerfully permitted him to accept was opposed by the defiant desire to show me, your father, you, the whole world, that he would depend upon himself, and needed assistance neither from human beings nor even the gods. [10]
- I have met with very few statements opposed to this conclusion. [1]
- He was perfectly willing that churches (being himself a member), and Sunday-schools, and missionary enterprises should go on; in fact, I do not believe he ever opposed anything in his life. [4]
- But this, Martin, who was only intent upon loading the return ship with "his phantastical gold," opposed, and Nelson did not think he had authority to allow it, unless they would bind themselves to pay the hire of the ships. [4]
- It was Sally who opposed the doctor's wish to send her to a hospital. [9]
- But honest Appenzelder, who frankly contradicted everything opposed to the truth, would not let this statement pass. [10]
- We, the Old Whigs, have been entirely beaten out on the tariff question, and we shall not be able to re-establish the policy until the absence of it shall have demonstrated the necessity for it in the minds of men heretofore opposed to it. [7]
- Six English vessels were suddenly opposed by a Spanish convoy of 53 ships of war. [4]
- That the world went well with her, and that no obstacle was opposed to the gratification of her reasonable desires, or to her impulses of charity and pity, was about all she knew of her power. [4]
- The declaration that we have always opposed the war is true or false, according as one may understand the term "oppose the war. [7]
- I fear, if we could get, we could not safely take more than one such man--that is, not more than one who opposed us in the election--the danger being to lose the confidence of our own friends. [7]
- He has a way of letting it rise as his sentence goes on, or when he is opposed in argument, or wishes to mount above other voices in the conversation, until it dominates everything. [4]
- For example, he was opposed to marriage. [5]
- But to him was opposed a man who was at the beginning of his career, who needed this victory to give him such a start as few men get in that field of retarded rewards, diplomacy. [11]
- But such a war does not fit in under any rule and is directly opposed to a well-known rule of tactics which is accepted as infallible. [2]
- He is a very warm partisan, and openly and actively opposed to the election of General Taylor. [7]
- Though not wholly understood, though opposed by a powerful minority of our citizens, it stirred the consciousness of a national mission to which our people are invariably ready to respond. [9]
- I am opposed to that decision in a certain sense, but not in the sense which he puts it. [7]
- It's no joke to have that townsman of yours; Jethro Bass, opposed to you. [9]
- His next letter to Goodman is illuminating--the urgency of his need for funds opposed to that conscientiousness which was one of the most positive forces of Mark Twain's body spiritual. [5]
- This might lead to difficulties, and Gorgias opposed it. [10]
- Pfuel alone seemed to consider Napoleon a barbarian like everyone else who opposed his theory. [2]
- You are opposed to aristocracies, yet you'd take an earldom if you could. [5]
- It was impossible to apply to business an individual code of ethics,--even to Perry's business, to Tom's business: the two were incompatible, and the sooner one recognized that the better: the whole structure of business was built up on natural, as opposed to ethical law. [9]
- He was opposed to a reduction of the price of public lands. [7]
- You now belong to a party that I am opposed to, but that doesn't stop me offering you support. [11]
- He was opposed to a low price of land. [7]
- I had several times essayed to go myself, but the old man had always opposed it and entreated me to remain. [12]
- Eva eagerly opposed this view, maintaining that true piety could be most surely found in the order of St. Francis. [10]
- And so I think my friend the Judge is equally at fault when he charges me at the time when I was in Congress of having opposed our soldiers who were fighting in the Mexican war. [7]
- This constraint annoyed the young man; while struggling against it his spirit of wantonness awoke, and he began to irritate Henrica into making unprecedented assertions, which he opposed with equally unwarrantable ones of his own. [10]
- But if, when the war had begun, and had become the cause of the country, the giving of our money and our blood, in common with yours, was support of the war, then it is not true that we have always opposed the war. [7]
- Now, Sir, in the present case, if any gentlemen, whose money is a burden to them, choose to lead off a dance, I am decidedly opposed to the people's money being used to pay the fiddler. [7]
- The people in the north end of the State were for stronger measures of opposition than we of the central and southern portions of the State, but we were all opposed to the Nebraska doctrine. [7]
- Love, feminine vanity, the need of approval, her own pride--all opposed this view. [10]
- I find that the Count Angelo Capello is opposed to our creed--is a teetotaler, in fact, and was not intending to apply for membership with us. [5]
- So it happened that throughout the whole battle the Russians opposed the entire French army launched against our left flank with but half as many men. [2]
- It would seem that there could not be much sympathy between natures so opposed, persons who looked at life from such different points of view, but undeniably Carmen had a certain attraction for Margaret. [4]
- Another theory is that the railroads and interests opposed to the consolidation have induced Judge Bass to take charge of their fight for them. [9]
- Mr. Garrett shows that the Boer force immediately opposed to Jameson was 2,000, and that there were 6,000 more on hand by the evening of the second day. [5]
- But Douglas says that he is unalterably opposed to the repeal of those laws because, in his view, it is a compromise of the Constitution. [7]
- I have said that cases might occur, when an examination might be proper; but I do not believe any such case has now occurred; and if it has, I should still be opposed to making an examination without legal authority. [7]
- True to her temperament, she did not look for the downfall of the forces opposed to him. [9]
- You will probably tell me, as others have done, that no one has ever opposed Eldon Parr who has not been crushed. [9]
- But, as General Taylor is, par excellence, the hero of the Mexican War, and as you Democrats say we Whigs have always opposed the war, you think it must be very awkward and embarrassing for us to go for General Taylor. [7]
- If he opposed some measures for the general good, like high schools and school libraries, it was because he lacked perspective, in his intense individualism, and suspected all expense of being spendthrift. [8]
- It so happens, singularly enough, that I never stood opposed to a decision of the Supreme Court till this, on the contrary, I have no recollection that he was ever particularly in favor of one till this. [7]
- The fact that she made of each of these two men the embodiment of a different and opposed idea did not occur to Victoria until that afternoon. [9]
- She remembered how, she had opposed his coning. [9]
- The Tribune, whose sentiments are well known to be opposed to the iniquity of consolidation, extends a hearty welcome to the judge. [9]
- It goes without saying that it is opposed by the entire criminal class, and by that very considerable portion of the population which is dependent on or affiliated with the criminal class, which seeks to evade the law and escape its penalties. [4]
- Art, in the same language, as opposed to Nature, means an intentional resort to extraordinary abnormal impressions for the relief of disease. [3]
- And Humphrey Crewe said that you hadn't a chance politically, because you had opposed the railroad and had gone against your own interests. [9]
- I may here remind the reader that various facts opposed to this view have already been given under reptiles, amphibians, fishes and lepidoptera. [1]
- She must not remain idly here, and what her impetuous nature so passionately demanded must be carried into execution, though reason and the loud uproar of the raging storm opposed it. [10]
- Joan was for receiving Richemont cordially, and so was La Hire and the two young Lavals and other chiefs, but the Lieutenant-General, d'Alencon, strenuously and stubbornly opposed it. [5]
- Joan pleaded, persuaded, reasoned; gaining ground little by little, but opposed step by step by the council. [5]
- But I have rarely seen him more strongly enlisted in behalf of the tendency opposed to beauty. [10]
- Philip himself was quick to see that this man, Count Carignan Damour, apprehensive for his own selfish ends, was bitterly opposed to him. [11]
- If our principle, put in practice, would wrong your section for the benefit of ours, or for any other object, then our principle, and we with it, are sectional, and are justly opposed and denounced as such. [7]
- Lebanon was English, progressive, and brazenly modern; Manitou was slow, reactionary, more or less indifferent to education, and strenuously Catholic, and was thus opposed to the militant Protestantism of Lebanon. [11]
- But an invincible power opposed this. [10]
- He had been pointed out to her as the man who had opposed Austen in the Meader suit. [9]
- I began to perceive that such a union as we contemplated involved more obligations than one not opposed to traditional views of morality. [9]
- Let the one party be your friends, the other your enemies; by trying to please both, you will have both opposed to you. [10]
- Nobody is opposing, or has opposed, the right of the people, when they form a constitution, to form it for themselves. [7]
- Many incidents were opposed to it, yet it was possible. [10]
- He isn't so opposed to a son-in-law without a fortune, now. [5]
- The veterans who opposed the treachery were hewn down by the wretch's orders, but the brave garrison of the city could not be won over to the monstrous crime. [10]
- She opposed it on moral grounds. [4]
- To our surprise, Old Phelps, whose sentimental weakness for these mountains we knew, opposed this. [4]
- His interests were often opposed to those of the Council and, kindly as was his disposition, disputes concerning many questions of law were constantly occurring between him and the Honourables. [10]
- Here Mr. Meade of Virginia inquired if Mr. Lincoln understood the President to be opposed, on grounds of expediency, to any and every improvement. [7]
- During the formation of the new government and constitution they were supported by nearly every loyal person, and opposed by every secessionist. [7]
- Understanding the spirit of our institutions to aim at the elevation of men, I am opposed to whatever tends to degrade them. [7]
- On the twelfth of June, 1812, the forces of Western Europe crossed the Russian frontier and war began, that is, an event took place opposed to human reason and to human nature. [2]
- If the State of Illinois had that power, I should be opposed to the exercise of it. [7]
- She had been obliging to him, and he had in mind the execution of a great enterprise which she had hitherto zealously opposed, yet for which he needed her co-operation. [10]
- Before learning to obey, he was permitted to command.--No one opposed him, so in Villagarcia the first thing necessary was to accustom him to discipline, obedience, and the manners of the nobles. [10]
- I have till now--till I felt that death was near--always encouraged the Greeks and opposed the priests. [10]
- Who could have now opposed Herr Berthold, when he asked, still more earnestly than before, that the community would do its share to maintain confidence in the reliability of the Nuremberg citizens, and especially of the Honourable Council and everyone of its members? [10]
- But it boots not so that he is opposed by a loyal servant of the King. [9]
- Truthfulness is in no way opposed to invention or to the exercise of the imagination. [4]
- Material for the new book would grow faster with Twichell as a companion; and these two in spite of their widely opposed views concerning Providence and the general scheme of creation, were wholly congenial comrades. [5]
- You are a minority of one opposed to a large number of curious people that form a majority against you. [6]
- I'm opposed to millionaires, but it would be dangerous to offer me the position. [5]
- Presently retreating, it meets another pursuing Antarctic wave, which, thus opposed in its straightforward course, recoils into St. Michael's Bay, then plunges, as it were, upon a terrible foe. [11]
- If he opposed me, it was his life or mine, for too much was at stake, and all my plans were now changed by his astounding news. [11]
- My employer tells me that the Government at Washington know of this fraud, and are so bitterly opposed to the existence of such a wrong that they tried hard to have the extor--the fee, I mean, legalised by the last Congress;--[Pacific and Mediterranean steamship bills.(Ed. [5]
- And now let me beg your pardon for obtruding this letter upon you, to whom I have ever been opposed in politics. [7]
- I, too, you may believe me, am opposed to this war, and, as matters stand now, the German renegades, rather than we, may expect a glorious result. [10]
- If you, who love me--you, who, as it is already whispered, are soon to be the mistress of the governor's house--make a statement opposed to mine they are certain to believe it. [10]
- According to the long-accepted story of Pocahontas, she did something more than interfere to save from barbarous torture and death a stranger and a captive, who had forfeited his life by shooting those who opposed his invasion. [4]
- The case has long been decided in favor of the views I advocated, but, at the time when I wrote two of the most celebrated professors of Obstetrics in this country opposed my conclusions with all the weight of their experience and position. [6]
- Nature, in medical language, as opposed to Art, means trust in the reactions of the living system against, ordinary normal impressions. [3]
- King Philip's petty jealousy opposed his wishes, poisoned his hopes, and barred the realization of his dreams. [10]
- You voted for it, Mr. Trollop, though you always opposed the measure until after you had an interview one evening with a certain Mrs. McCarter at her house. [5]
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