Sentences with Convention, Convention in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Convention
1. She was also mad. Loopy as a crochet convention.
2. Never accept ultimatums, conventional wisdom, or absolutes.
3. Swim upstream. Go the other way. Ignore the conventional wisdom.
4. It is not human nature we should accuse but the despicable conventions that pervert it.
5. One of my movies was called ‘True Lies.’ It’s what the Democrats should have called their convention.
6. After four years at the United Nations I sometimes yearn for the peace and tranquility of a political convention.
7. It seemed every delegate at the Philadelphia convention had something to say about the issue of a national executive.
8. It is conventional to call ‘monster’ any blending of dissonant elements. I call ‘monster’ every original inexhaustible beauty.
9. I wasn’t looking for another marriage. I had been married before. He is a nice man – a geologist, an Ernest Hemingway type. But Paul and I married because of convention.
10. The public has lost faith in the ability of Social Security and Medicare to provide for old age. They’ve lost faith in the banking system and in conventional medical insurance.
11. Thus, anybody who follows this nature and gives way its states will be led into quarrels and conflicts, and go against the conventions and rules of society, and will end up a criminal.
12. Well, I am not really a conventional mom at all. Like, I had my kids really young. I had Danny when I was 18 or 19 and then Liam when I was 23 and Molly, I had when I was a little older.
13. I am an unconventional beauty. I grew up in a high school where if you didn’t have a nose job and money and if you weren’t thin, you weren’t cool, popular, beautiful. I was always told that I wasn’t pretty enough to be on television.
14. I think one of the things that language poets are very involved with is getting away from conventional ideas of beauty, because those ideas contain a certain attitude toward women, certain attitudes toward sex, certain attitudes toward race, etc.
15. When a man and a woman have an overwhelming passion for each other, it seems to me, in spite of such obstacles dividing them as parents or husband, that they belong to each other in the name of Nature, and are lovers by Divine right, in spite of human convention or the laws.