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Example sentences for "objection"

Lexicographically close words:
objectified; objectifies; objectify; objectifying; objecting; objectionable; objectionably; objections; objectivation; objective
  1. Did ever such an objection start into the heart of woman?

  2. Married, and above a hundred miles from his wife, and thinks that an objection to his making love to every woman he meets!

  3. The plan now suggested is designed to promote a condition of service in which this objection will no longer exist.

  4. I submit that the objection should be overruled.

  5. Undoubtedly, my Lord; and we have no objection to the document being exhibited for the court to draw its own conclusion from, but we deny that it is entitled to speak in its own explanation.

  6. At first Augusta demurred to this, not from any love of the lady's-maid, but because she had a truly British objection to being ordered about.

  7. I have been told," said the Duke, "that the instinct of the Japanese to found a colony constitutes the heart of the objection to him on the Pacific Coast.

  8. The Duke's impression was established, but his objection was also conclusively met.

  9. I have no objection to other folk being taxed, but I do not fancy being taxed myself.

  10. The early Fathers wrote that bathing might be practised for the sake of cleanliness or of health, but not of pleasure; and Gregory the Great saw no objection to baths being used on Sunday.

  11. Its electromotive force is nearly two volts, but it has the objection of giving off disagreeable nitrous fumes.

  12. My objection to the vessel is its smallness, which cramps one so for room for packing my own body and all my cases, etc.

  13. He was more than once asked to give his views on religion, and he had, as a rule, no objection to doing so in a private letter.

  14. And now for the time--I think I shall go for a few days to town to hear an opera and see Mr. Hope; not to mention my brother also, whom I should have no objection to see.

  15. My last objection is, that I doubt how far my health will stand the confinement of what I have to do, without any additional work.

  16. I had not then, and I have not now, the smallest a priori objection to raise to the account of the creation of animals and plants given in 'Paradise Lost,' in which Milton so vividly embodies the natural sense of Genesis.

  17. My main objection to them, as places of education, is the enormous proportion of time spent over classics.

  18. And from its not being accepted there must be some serious objection to the vessel or expedition.

  19. I never could see your objection to the man," he said.

  20. I have no objection to telling you, Lady Violet.

  21. If you have any objection to raise, I am ready to deal with it, either now or later--as you shall choose.

  22. I would have no objection to the robe myself, for the night is cold!

  23. In consideration of this promise, he approved my ideas with regard to Spain, and solemnly pledged me his word that he would raise no objection if I hurl the Bourbons from the Spanish throne, and place one of my brothers on it.

  24. The objection taken to Charles's counter-proposals was less that they were themselves unjust, than that it was impossible to hinder him from slipping out of his promise whenever he felt strong enough to do so.

  25. At all events we can hardly be wrong in supposing that he had no objection to the Presbyterians amusing themselves with another hopeless negotiation whilst the army took the field.

  26. Of this objection Ireton was the mouthpiece in Fairfax's army, and on or about November 10, he laid before the Council of officers the draft of a Remonstrance of the Army.

  27. He would not listen to the objection of a colonel who complained that one of his officers 'was a better preacher than fighter'.

  28. Hunt, the Radical, who opposed the grant, saw no objection to the change, and Lord Althorp thought the matter of no particular consequence.

  29. He found, also, that there had been a reluctance to sign it on the part of the French Government; but as the objection was chiefly of a personal nature, it was speedily removed.

  30. I told Her Majesty that she should try and alter this, and that there was no objection to her conversing with the Prince upon any subject she pleased.

  31. If Lord Melbourne sees any objection to any of these she hopes he will say so.

  32. He thought she ought never to ask his advice direct, but if she required his opinion there would be no objection to her obtaining it through the Prince.

  33. No positive objection should be taken either to men or measures.

  34. There is much of popular objection to him from his American connection and his supposed strong American interests.

  35. There might perhaps be an objection on the part of people presented to kneel and kiss the Prince's hand.

  36. Rossini is said to have felt rather embarrassed when the impresario of the Argentina opera told him that the governor of Rome saw no objection to his setting "The Barber of Seville" to music.

  37. To this no objection could be made; on Matt's part the deal was straight and O.

  38. Matthew Fottner made no objection at all when they no longer consulted his opinion on the Gallic War or Caius Julius Caesar, and conjugated the Greek verbs without his cooperation.

  39. The officer did not seem to agree entirely; he made some objection about "individial" and "papers.

  40. He was on specially good terms with old Sperber, because he too had a strong objection to the way things were going down in the town.

  41. Lady Muddock has no objection to being thankful privately, but she doesn't like it talked about.

  42. As for Ora--but surely the objection here would come even sooner and more clamorously from clear-sightedness itself?

  43. I know you will now no longer refuse your consent to my marriage with Caroline: the objection that we were both of us so poor, is now done away: we are become too rich, far too much so, to trust ourselves with all this wealth.

  44. If therefore you would like to settle elsewhere hereafter and in a totally different line of life, I cannot have the slightest objection to it, nor will it occasion the least curtailment of your fortune.

  45. The Etheridge Railway Act also passed in this session despite the objection of several members of the Labour party to "syndicate" lines.

  46. A further objection to federation was found in the mode adopted of distributing the Federal surplus revenue among the States.

  47. We had no objection to using it for cooking and washing, but it was certainly too thick for drinking cold--or rather lukewarm, for it was never cold in the summer months.

  48. Having no objection to this proposal we jogged pleasantly along.

  49. And if he protested, saying that he had not the courage to return penniless after so many years abroad, although I had no answer to console him, his objection was a pleasant reminder of my own expectations.

  50. But they caught some fear from Russ and Rose and were willing to hurry along the wagon track without making objection at the pace the older children made them travel.

  51. Both these youngest Bunkers made no objection to going off to bed.

  52. We have never seen your son, Sir Anthony; but I hope no objection on his side.

  53. But to the more important point in debate--you say you have no objection to my proposal?

  54. Then it lightened as he decided, "I can see no objection to your talking to Mr. Curtis.

  55. Now I have not the least objection to an occasional miracle.

  56. With respect to the whole project Mr. Huntington said to a reporter: “As to building a railroad to Salt Lake, I certainly have no objection to other people doing it.

  57. The more fundamental criticisms of the transcontinental rate system are the following: The principal objection directed against the whole adjustment is that it leads to charges to intermediate points which are prima facie unreasonable.

  58. The principal objection made to the establishment of a commission was that its power would be excessive.

  59. The reply to this kind of objection was that the power to control rates must be lodged somewhere, and that the legislature was inexpert, slow to act, and subject to corrupt influences.

  60. Objection to any action there was, indeed, but not based on any denial of the assertion that the security of the government was becoming impaired.

  61. Neither objection was sufficient to persuade the convention that the proposals should not be approved.

  62. This is the fundamental objection to any system of rates in which competitive influences are recognized to an unlimited extent.

  63. The greatest objection which the teachers seem to have to soviet activities is the question of sacred pictures and religious observances.

  64. He thought Mr. Lloyd George's objection to the use of physical force unanswerable.

  65. Action by the council of four on the reply to Mr. Nansen was prevented yesterday by French objection to a minor clause in the President's letter.

  66. Mr. Lloyd George referred to the objection that had been raised to permitting Bolshevik delegates to come to Paris.

  67. Mr. Balfour said that a further objection to Mr. Sonnino's plan was that if M.

  68. I believe the objection was on the technical point that Col.

  69. Do you know what his objection was to the legislative bodies of the contracting parties having representation on the assembly?

  70. If you see no objection to such an arrangement.

  71. I think it would be well that we should see each other, and, if you have no objection to seeing me, I will be at home any evening that you may call.

  72. I was not aware that he had done so; but if so, no such objection is now made by him--or by me.

  73. I have never understood that she had any objection to being in town," said Lady Ongar.

  74. She would not tell herself that she was attached to him; but in all her arguments with herself against him, she rested her objection mainly on the fact that he had but seventy pounds a year.

  75. As regarded himself he had no personal objection to Mr. Saul, though he could not understand how his sister should feel any strong regard for such a man.

  76. Though our prudence has not been quite to your mind, you can, at any rate, understand that we might very much object to her marrying you when there was nothing for you to live on, even though we had no objection to yourself personally.

  77. His only objection to Florence was that she had come to him so much in the ordinary course.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "objection" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    answer; argument; ban; beef; bitch; blackball; block; blockade; boggle; boycott; catch; challenge; complaint; compunction; cordon; counteraction; curtain; defense; defiance; demonstration; demur; demurrer; denial; deterrent; difficulty; diffidence; disagreement; disappointment; disapproval; discontent; disenchantment; disesteem; disfavor; disillusion; disillusionment; displeasure; dispute; disrespect; dissatisfaction; dissent; distaste; drawback; exception; exclusion; falter; grievance; gripe; hazard; hesitation; hitch; howl; hurdle; indignation; joker; kick; march; modesty; objection; obstacle; obstinacy; obstruction; opposition; ostracism; pause; picketing; plea; pleading; protest; protestation; qualm; question; rally; reaction; rebuff; rebuttal; recoil; refutation; rejection; reluctance; remonstrance; reply; repulse; repulsion; reservation; response; revolt; riposte; rub; scruple; shrinking; shyness; snag; squawk; stand; strike; unhappiness