We found 109 examples of how to use opposition in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 109.
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1. | Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as communistic by its opponents in power? Where the opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries? | |
2. | There is certain to be some opposition to your suggestion. | |
3. | The proposal met with opposition. | |
4. | They carried on with the construction in the face of strong opposition from the residents. | |
5. | The plan met with opposition from the inhabitants. | |
6. | The present housing policy is likely to come up against considerable opposition. | |
7. | Our suggestions met with his opposition. | |
8. | We sat down to dinner in opposition to each other. | |
9. | My proposal met with unexpected opposition. | |
10. | I will carry out the plan in spite of all opposition. | |
11. | We laughed at their opposition. | |
12. | The LDP brought out a bill to raise taxes, but they met with such violent opposition that they backed down. | |
13. | The Prime Minister's speech was calculated to anger the opposition parties. | |
14. | The prime minister's remark sparked the opposition movement. | |
15. | The policy of the government was criticized by the opposition party. | |
16. | The government tried to suppress all opposition parties. | |
17. | Attempts to redraw voting districts have hit a wall of opposition. | |
18. | All the soldiers were called out by the king to defend the castle against all opposition. | |
19. | The community scheme has run up against local opposition. | |
20. | Opposition leaders say it's possible the Communists could end up in a small minority. | |
21. | He couldn't help doing so in the face of opposition. | |
22. | The members of the opposition party were enraged against the bill. | |
23. | He has no basis for his opposition. | |
24. | His opposition was more violent than I had bargained for. | |
25. | He sided with the opposition group in the argument. |