Use "staunch|staunched|staunches|staunching" in a sentence

1. Ni is a staunch Breadwinners supporter

2. And the formerly staunch and irate father?

3. They tried to staunch the flow of blood.

4. He also initiated a staunch campaign urging retractions.

5. Graham is a staunch supporter of Amateurism

6. I was a staunch Catholic.

7. Tom tried to staunch the blood with his handkerchief.

8. I thought I would never staunch the flow.

9. He is a staunch supporter of Amateurism in intercollegiate athletics

10. He used a rag to staunch the flow of blood.

11. Politically, she is a staunch opponent of reform.

12. Old blackout curtains staunch the break of day.

13. He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending.

14. The Bacardi family was a staunch supporter of Cuba's fight for independence from Spain

15. They were staunch British patriots and had portraits of the Queen in their flat.

16. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.

17. Many voters are staunch anti-federalists, opposed to the concept of regional government.

18. Many Church Fathers after the Council of Nicaea became staunch Trinitarians.

19. Thereafter, it was fostered by de Gaulle's staunch support of Adenauer's hard line on Berlin.

20. That would depend upon whether the germs of staunch comradeship underlay the temporary emotion.

21. He has been a staunch supporter of the Liberal Party for over thirty years.

22. Betony may be taken alone or with yarrow to help staunch nosebleeds

23. This came about when a special pioneer met a staunch Protestant woman.

24. He used the cloth to try to staunch the flow of blood.

25. None the less, the forces of change may weaken even the most staunch set of beliefs.

26. 27 That would depend upon whether the germs of staunch comradeship underlay the temporary emotion.

27. 27 He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

28. President James Madison, a staunch opponent of the bill, grudgingly accepted Napoleon's offer.

29. My parents were staunch Catholics, and when I was young, I served as an altar boy.

30. Mrs Chan, Hong Kong's most popular public official, consistently proved a staunch defender of its autonomy.

31. He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

32. A staunch Evangelical of Reformed doctrine, Cummins opposed the influences of Ritualism and the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement.

33. The declared goal of Washington's policy is to staunch the flow of illicit drugs.

34. The country's asylum laws were amended to staunch the flow/flood of economic migrants.

35. Among Protestants, pastor Martin Niemöller is often pointed to as a staunch opponent of the Nazi regime.

36. For staunch opponents, there is mounting concern about a political and legal climate that more readily fosters capital punishment.

37. Forbes is a staunch conservative, but the liberal Jerry Brown once proposed a similar plan.

38. When I read the script, I thought he was a sentient man, a staunch fella.

39. There was that black future to fend off: there was the endless black past to staunch and help.

40. 9 A staunch supporter of the Good Friday agreement,(www.Sentencedict.com) he is the first victim of the Troubles since July.

41. He hopes Aobama will become the staunch proponent that the technology develops truly henceforth very much.

42. Of course there were those who remained staunch, Guy reminded himself, as he reached into his tunic for a few coins.

43. This isolation increased after the arrival of Otto von Bismarck (one of her most staunch political opponents) to power in 1862.

44. The government claims this is the only way to staunch the annual flow to Germany of hundreds of thousands of refugees.

45. With one other lagging behind ... That's what the Imperial Fists would be seeing, staunch horror in their hearts.

46. The organization, which is known for its staunch opposition to gun control, made the expenditure under Proposition 20

47. Bistort is one of the most strongly astringent of all herbs and it is used to contract tissues and staunch blood flow[254]

48. His stepfather was a staunch opponent to absolutism and open to reforms, thus he supported the Constitutional Movement of 1906.

49. Sultan Iskandar is reputed to have been a staunch disciplinarian, with willingness to occasionally voice personal opinions on governmental issues.

50. It is the Blak world that First Nations artists and producers across our nation have taken on with a staunch awareness and humble appreciation

51. He became a staunch ally of the powerful Acculturationist chief Doublehead, to whom he offered sanctuary shortly before Cherokee nationalists assassinated him in 1807

52. Seattle band Adzes craft sludgy dirges with elements of noise rock, post-metal and shoegaze, united by a staunch moral compass

53. Antipathy is defined as a strong feeling of opposition or dislike. An example of Antipathy is how a staunch Republican might feel about a Democrat.

54. Niles Eldredge, a staunch evolutionist, admits that the record shows that for long periods of time, “little or no evolutionary change accumulates in most species.”

55. At the end of the campaign, Erwin Rommel praised the staunch resistance of British forces, despite being under-equipped and without ammunition for much of the fighting.

56. Constable Herman is a staunch supporter of community-based policing and field force multipliers, all in an effort to strategically reduce crime

57. Also discussed are the merits and shortcomings of John Paul II, who was a staunch anti-abortionist, one of the hot matters in the upcoming election.

58. What is Agnosticism? Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist who was nicknamed "Darwin's bulldog" for his staunch support of Darwin's theory of evolution

59. (Proverbs 3:32; James 3:17) These men must also be staunch supporters of revealed truth, “holding the sacred secret of the faith with a clean conscience.”

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61. German American anthropologist Franz Boas was one of the most influential social scientists of the early twentieth century, noted for his commitment to cultural relativism and as a staunch opponent of racist ideologies

62. Yet the rise in social media – this Cretinous consensus – has made the world more binary, where all must have a staunch viewpoint on everything – and if that contradicts their viewpoint on

63. Brexiteers are the staunch enemy of remoaners who cause them undue stress by asking difficult questions in their selfish search for any facts (or plans) that might make the impending mother of all fuckups "worth it".

64. “Battle axe” implies an aggressively opinionated and loudly quarrelsome woman, but not necessarily a bitter or all-around negative one; while a “Curmudgeon” is a bitter, negative, stubborn man who voices his staunch disappro

65. Niles Eldredge, a staunch evolutionist, states that the fossil record shows, not that there is a gradual accumulation of change, but that for long periods of time, “little or no evolutionary change accumulates in most species.”

66. Season 2, Episode 9: 'The Company You Keep' and 'Jurassic Park 3D' This week On Cinema reviews the latest releases by Soderbergh and Spielberg, including 'Jurassic Park 3D', where Tim shows his staunch devotion to the third dimension.

67. "This writer, as many readers may have heard, is a chauvinist and extremist and generally a political cannibal," he cynically noted, "but he can produce documentary evidence of always having been a staunch adherent of the Binational, even multinational state idea."

68. ‘This was the Coup d'état of his grandfather Louis XV and chancellor Maupeou against the parlements.’ ‘The country's all-powerful military, which has seized power in three Coups since 1960, sees staunch secularism as a pillar of the state.’

69. ‘Ironically, Wesley was a staunch Arminian, though his lyrics are sung by some collegians as though his Calvinist friend and fellow evangelist George Whitefield could have written them.’ ‘Spurgeon and Clifford were personal friends, but Spurgeon was a Calvinist who emphasized evangelism and Clifford was an Arminian who emphasized social

70. As a staunch believer in both disarmament and development, and as a devoted member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Ethiopia has, for its part, been a fervent supporter of that very agenda and will continue to promote it in the future in collaboration with all those who share the vision and understand the stakes involved.

71. She’ll yawn and chew flies at the Artfulest jump, As if to say “Really?” or even “Yeah, right.” But if a staunch suitor can muster his might And conquer her crudeness and absence of class, He may be successful, and then—O alas … How loathsome’s the lot of the gentleman spider: To mate with a savage, and end up inside ’er.