cross swords with造句1 At the committee meeting, I crossed swords with Professor Smith over her department's overspending.
2 I've crossed swords with him on a number of issues.
3 I don't think I'd like to try crossing swords with him again.
4 None the less it is perhaps surprising that the librarian has not crossed swords with the law over obscene and indecent literature before now.
5 The fight in Birkenhead was not the first time that Mr Field had crossed swords with the Labour left.
6 The once great Cavan cross swords with Monaghan at Castleblayney, bidding to end a frustrating losing championship sequence.
7 Harrison, a man of simple birth and high intelligence, crossed swords with the leading lights of his day.
8 however, he said to the servant: "You will cross swords with me tomorrow, and you will pay with your life this blunder!"
9 I must cross swords with him on one or two points in his interpretation of the text.
10 The Reds cross swords with the Blues hoping to bolster their push for a top four finish.
11 Don't argue with Professor Smith; you are not old enough to cross swords with him.
12 He apologized profusely; however, he said to the servant: "You will cross swords with me tomorrow,[www.] and you will pay with your life this blunder!"
13 Rafael Benitez today called on his players to serve up a repeat of their performance against Manchester United last month when Liverpool cross swords with Manchester City at Anfield on Saturday.