sake造句91. I'm not learning Arabic for any special reason; I'm doing it for its own sake, because I enjoy it.
92. Let's assume for the sake of argument that we can't start till March.
93. For the sake of simplicity, the tax form is divided into three sections.
94. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work!
95. He urged them to set aside minor differences for the sake of peace.
96. For goodness sake, Peter, why don't you just let yourself go for once?
97. She likes spending money just for the sake of it.
98. They expressed the hope that he would pursue a neutral and balanced policy for the sake of national concord.
99. Comfort has been sacrificed for the sake of improved performance.
100. My main preoccupation now is trying to keep life normal for the sake of my two boys.
101. Oh, for heaven's sake, Mark, do you have to make everything into a joke?
102. When her husband died, the woman had to keep her chin up for the sake of the children.
103. The workers agreed to forgo a pay increase for the sake of greater job security.
104. I would wish to argue that appreciation of the arts should be encouraged for its own sake.
105. For the sake of completeness, all names are given in full.
106. For the sake of clarity she went back over the key points.
107. Let's suppose, for the sake of argument , that interest rates went up by 2%.
108. She'd drunk plenty of wine before, for heaven's sake.
108.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
109. Oh for goodness sake, let's keep is that way.
110. For Kirsty's sake, she had to clear her name.
111. For heaven's sake, Joe, act your age!
112. But, for heaven's sake, Laura, you're a clever woman.
113. For heaven's sake, don't tell him my age!
114. He would ignore chronology for the sake of truth.
115. Where was the kid's mother, for heaven's sake?
116. Whatever happened to punishment, for goodness sake?
117. Let's say for the sake of argument it was the scullery window.
118. This already poses problems, but let us say, for the sake of argument, that it is equivalent to place.
119. A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.Leo Tolstoy
120. And, since you're so interested, the reason I wear my wedding-ring is strictly for the sake of appearances.