swim with the tide造句1. A politician soon learns to swim with the tide and offer the voters things that they want, so as to gain their votes.
2. I thought I'd just swim with the tide and leave when everyone else does.
3. It's easier to swim with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority.
4. To get ahead—you must swim with the tide.
5. Privatization of national corporations represents an effort to swim with the tide of internationalization and liberalization.
6. The politician soon learned to swim with the tide and offered the voters things that they wanted, so as to gain their votes.
7. To swim with the tide, editors must enhance professional attainments, assimilate up-to-date conception and unceasingly study new knowledge and technique.
8. It's easier swim with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority.
9. I can only swim with the tide. My choice may make other people look down on. But no way I can not change it, but to accept him!
10. I'm not the kind of person who likes to swim with the tide.
11. There are some teenagers who have independent tastes, but most of them tend to swim with the tide.