at odds造句1. They're at odds over the funding of the project.
2. Briggs found himself at odds with his colleagues.
3. He was at odds with his Prime Minister.
4. They're constantly at odds with each other.
5. At odds of 10-1 he bet a hundred pounds.
6. He's always at odds with his father over politics.
7. She is at odds with her boss.
8. Gavin Jones, who put £25 on Eugene, at odds of 50 to 1, has won £1,250.
9. The two politicians were at odds over what was the truth.
10. She gave him a sweet smile, totally at odds with the look of dislike in her eyes.
11. The horse was running at odds of ten to one.
12. These findings are at odds with what is going on in the rest of the country.
13. Mark's account of what happened is at odds with Dan's.
14. Immediate desires can be at odds with longer-term satisfactions.
15. Her description is at odds with Tiller's.
16. Here, however, perception is often at odds with reality.
17. Say you made your wager at odds of 40-1.
18. Femininity and athleticism have long been at odds with each other.
19. But too often we find ourselves at odds with each other.
20. This attitude has put them at odds with some other groups.
21. The two sides are still at odds over a pay increase for airline pilots.
22. Enduring success was at odds with all history and could not be expected.
22.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
23. An adviser said there was no reason why the two countries should remain at odds.
24. He had a shy, retiring side to his personality that was completely at odds with his public persona.
25. This more sophisticated view of literary production is clearly at odds with the vulgar Marxist criticism of Zhdanov, Radek and Stetsky.
26. The Piagetian / constructivist vision is that educational practice and development need not and should not be at odds.
27. More recently, however, party and interest group practice has been seen as at odds with liberal-democratic theory.
28. What should we do when confronted with claims which are conspicuously at odds with the general run of experience?
29. In this way, individual operations can be shaped to be realistic rather than at odds with the likely outcome.
30. Leprosy was known to have a long incubation period-a fact considerably at odds with popular misconceptions about instant deformity.