Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

7 Sentences With "whether one likes it or not"

How to use whether one likes it or not in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "whether one likes it or not" and check conjugation/comparative form for "whether one likes it or not". Mastering all the usages of "whether one likes it or not" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Whether one likes it or not, that is the world of a German obsession with the sacrosanct Stabilität.
She describes her upbringing and Jamaica as a place where, whether one likes it or not, that indoctrinates its people with music.
It should begin by paying for a system which, whether one likes it or not, has dramatically expanded coverage — and subsidies — to millions of people.
This is the 500th anniversary of Luther's Reformation, so whether one likes it or not, we are all living through the "Year of Luther," or Lutherjahr, as it has been called in his native land; publishers in Europe and North America are marking the occasion by flooding the world with Luther biographies.
Whether one likes it or not, power has slipped from the grasp of the old-time protectors of privilege who promised, but never delivered, change from the 85033s Clintonesque policies of an entrenched, inter-generational minority of "Dream hoarders" who have siphoned off educational resources and quality job opportunities for the top 20 percent of this country.
In her biography, Robinson quotes O'Keefe in a 1922 letter: I don't like publicity—it embarrasses me—but as most people buy pictures more through their ears than their eyes—one must be written about and talked about or the people who buy through their ears think your work is no good—and wont [sic] buy and one must sell to live—so one must be written about and talked about whether one likes it or not—It always seems they say such stupid things.
So may you. If you, as am I, are out of your head... you will cleave > to this tortured bit of cinematic epilepsy because it is ALIVE. It is yet > another crime of passion committed by Ken Russell, and his sort of berserk > creativity has fallen on such hard times in this age of Reagan and yuppie > sensibility, that simply to be exposed to the ravings of an inspired madman > is cathartic. I came away from GOTHIC with my soul on fire... The final > assertion of critical judgement on GOTHIC is not whether or not it is good, > or whether one likes it or not.

No results under this filter, show 7 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.