do battle造句1. The unit has insufficient armament with which to do battle.
2. Are you prepared to do battle with your insurance company over the claim?
3. He was quite prepared to do battle with his boss over his promotion.
4. A chapter from Harrogate came down to do battle in Bedale.
5. On certain nights all the ghosts do battle and the distant echoes of their screams and war-cries are born on the wind.
6. The citizens group said they are prepared to do battle with City Hall over the passage of the bill.
7. In this play, the king and his army do battle with a larger force representing ambitious elements in the church.
8. NATO led forces are redeploying around Kandahar to do battle with the Taliban.
9. My Master's troops have arrived. Make ready to do battle.
10. When he drew upon the Force to do battle, however, he overcame his otherwise brutish, clumsy nature to become a formidable opponent.
11. She walked into the room with her eyes blazing, ready to do battle.
12. No agreement was reached and both sides prepared to do battle.
13. Such doubts energized the smaller community of demographic revisionists, who emerged to do battle with their Malthusian brethren.
14. The Sandinistas were forced into a temporary retreat but returned later with reinforcements to do battle in the streets.
15. And under the plate, among the spinning wheels, diamonds and rubies do battle against friction.
16. The 49ers at this time of the year reload and get ready to do battle.
17. The hero, a knight named Peter Loschy, went to do battle with the dragon.
18. I wanted them to get up on their hind legs and do battle.
19. It shows a steely-eyed fighter pilot climbing into his Spitfire to do battle against the Luftwaffe.
20. Lately, Street has been no place a contrarian investor seeking to do battle with the bears.
21. An ever - expanding army of non - governmental organisations ( NGOs ) stands ready to do battle with multinational companies misbehaviour.
22. This March, a British and an American company will do battle in the High Court over the right to press compact discs.
23. On the surface it might just appear like a simple case of one-upmanship , but it actually represents major forces digging in online and preparing to do battle.
24. Sukarno believed all of Borneo belonged to Indonesia and announced his intention to arm a million leftist peasants and workers to do battle with Malaysia.