forgo造句1. Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort.
2. Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effor.
3. She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
4. Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effect.
5. I had to forgo lunch.
6. I shall have to forgo the pleasure of seeing you this week.
7. We'll have to forgo our rest hour to gather in the wheat before the storm begins.
8. No one was prepared to forgo their lunch hour to attend the meeting.
9. The workers agreed to forgo a pay increase for the sake of greater job security.
10. Instead, they will forgo either career or motherhood.
11. Council members were asked to forgo their pay raises.
12. Senior board members have offered to forgo their annual bonuses this year.
13. In return, the union says it will forgo pay increases for 1997.
14. Novices were expected to forgo all earthly pleasures and concentrate on the hereafter.
15. Thus women continued to forgo having children rather than be penalized for fulfilling their biological role.
16. One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention.
17. Who would forgo the chance of a winter in Rome, the centre of things?
18. Opportunity cost is the cost you must forgo while gaining some other thing.
19. Time to prepare was a luxuary he would have to forgo.
20. Poverty made mere housing a luxury; and poverty forced families to forgo kindergartens and higher education for their children.
21. He may not exercise his rights or he may shirk his duties, but he can not forgo them.
22. They take Missy on walks through cities and wilderness areas and have learned to forgo restaurant meals for picnics and room service.
23. DiMaggio liked his privacy, but was willing enough to forgo it in spurts.
24. The sad truth is that doctors who spend careers in research may forgo huge incomes from private practice.
25. If they were wrong about that, they agreed that there was no consideration for a promise to forgo the interest.
26. For this I would most certainly cross oceans, let alone forgo a couple of treatments.
27. I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.Galileo Galilei
28. One medium-sized firm of solicitors in East Anglia has written to its staff asking them to forgo their pay for December.
29. Ford, by contrast, was forced by the inertia of labour relations institutions to forgo a programme-driven process of obtaining consent.
30. The word foresee takes an e in the middle, but you can write either forgo or forego.