Sentences with Fair, Fair in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Fair

Sentences with Fair, Fair in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Fair

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1. All is fair in love and war.

2. After rain comes fair weather.

3. He said it’s not fair and left.

4. Faint heart never won fair lady.

5. A fair face may hide a foul heart.

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6. I think that’s not a fair question.

7. A foul morn may turn to a fair day.

8. It’s not fair the emphasis put on beauty, or on sexuality.

9. It’s not fair to show someone the sun and then banish him from it.

10. It is not fair to ask of others what you are unwilling to do yourself.

11. It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself.

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12. It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourselves.

13. The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.

14. True patriotism isn’t cheap. It’s about taking on a fair share of the burden of keeping America going.

15. You don’t need a search warrant to go through someone’s trash. Seriously. Once it hits the curb it is totally fair game-you an look it up.

16. A capitalist society will rely on the use of contracts, fair dealing, and tort law to facilitate and enforce these private property rights.

17. Ah, lives of men! When prosperous they glitter – Like a fair picture when misfortune comes – A wet sponge at one blow has blurred the painting.

18. Being a movie star, and this applies to all of them, means being looked at from every possible direction. You are never left at peace, you’re just fair game.

19. For sure, they don’t teach you this in history class, but in colonial times, the person who got left in the stocks overnight was nothing less than fair game for everybody to nail.

20. When your country is in a costly war, with our soldiers sacrificing abroad and our nation facing a debt crisis at home, being asked to pay your fair share isn’t class warfare – it’s patriotism.

21. He learned to communicate with birds and discovered their conversation was fantastically boring. It was all to do with windspeed, wingspans, power-to-weight ratios and a fair bit about berries.

22. Well, he doesn’t make me laugh. I think I’ve got a fair sense of humour but I can’t really see it in him. I’ve listened to his show on the radio on a Saturday morning, and that’s a load of mince as well.

23. It’s only fair that stable gay relationships of long standing should have the same rights and responsibilities as married couples. I know the image of gay marriage is to some people horrific and ludicrous.

24. True enough, nature has endowed me with a fair measure of patience and composure, yet I should be lying if I told you that, having seen the reporter off on his way to make his deadline, I fell peacefully asleep.

25. There is a big misconception about arranged marriage. Yes, it can mean that you meet someone and then have to marry them, but this was my mother saying, ‘I’m going to introduce you to so-and-so – If you don’t like them, fair enough.’

26. Sunscreen is my number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tip. I’m a fanatic, partially because I live in L.A. and have fair skin and freckles, and partially because of my kids. My mom always made me wear sunscreen and I’m trying to be that mom for them.

27. My impression is that most women public service workers have a long fuse. Precisely because they care so deeply about services, more than anyone, they still want to find a sensible and fair negotiated agreement. But their patience has run out.

28. Marveling at his own boldness, he said softly, “I would enter your sleep if I could, and guard you there, and slay the thing that hounds you, as I would if it had the courage to face me in fair daylight. But I cannot come in unless you dream of me.

29. Our platform calls for a balanced deficit reduction plan where the wealthy pay their fair share. And when your country is in a costly war, with our soldiers sacrificing abroad and our nation facing a debt crisis at home, being asked to pay your fair share isn’t class warfare – it’s patriotism.

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