We found 194 examples of how to use spite in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 194.
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126. | Tom refuses to retire in spite of his age. | |
127. | Tom just did that for spite. | |
128. | Tom is a nice guy in spite of the fact that he has a lot of money. | |
129. | Tom is doing it out of spite. | |
130. | These people of the remote future were strict vegetarians, and while I was with them, in spite of some carnal cravings, I had to be frugivorous also. | |
131. | They came in spite of the rain. | |
132. | In spite of everything, he came. | |
133. | Tom climbed over the high wire fence in order to get into the old factory in spite of his father's prohibition. | |
134. | Tom arrived on time in spite of the storm. | |
135. | In spite of the bad weather, they decided to go by car. | |
136. | In spite of everything, she was expecting reassuring words from him. | |
137. | How often do you do things out of spite? | |
138. | He did it out of spite. | |
139. | In spite of the great importance in our national life of the efforts and ingenuity of unusual individuals, the people in the mass have inevitably helped to make large fortunes possible. | |
140. | It is just because fear of punishment has no deterrent effect that crime continues in spite of all laws and courts, prisons and executions. | |
141. | Something that for lack of any other name might be called friendship existed and always had existed between Marilla Cuthbert and Mrs. Rachel, in spite of—or perhaps because of—their dissimilarity. | |
142. | Tom came in spite of the bad weather. | |
143. | Did Tom do that out of spite? | |
144. | When Mary came home, she smelt straight away, in spite of an airing-out, that Tom hadn't kept his promise not to smoke in the flat any more. | |
145. | However, Cinderella, in spite of her mean apparel, was a hundred times more handsome than her sisters, though they were always richly dressed. | |
146. | The old fairy's turn coming next, her head shaking more with spite than with age, she said that the Princess should pierce her hand with a spindle and die of the wound. This terrible gift made the whole company tremble, and everybody fell a-crying. | |
147. | I'm doing this to spite you. | |
148. | Tom decided to drive home in spite of the storm. | |
149. | Tom went out for a walk in spite of the rain. | |
150. | Tom and Mary decided they'd go on a picnic in spite of the rain. |