vehemently造句31. Craxi vehemently denied the allegations and refused to resign at a closed meeting of the party executive on Dec. 17.
32. Both sides will argue vehemently that there are sharp differences between the parties, and there are.
33. There was a loud clang and Broomhead cursed vehemently, pulling on the reins.
34. The conference was vehemently opposed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-e Islami, the principal fundamentalist faction.
35. I could see no just cause for carrying on after arguing vehemently against the idea, then seeing it carried.
36. But they vehemently oppose the kind of expenditure that helps the underclass.
37. Of course the Supervisor vehemently denied any possibility of a fix.
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39. This decision split the vehemently antiabortion Church hierarchy from its liberal allies.
40. For reasons best known to themselves, my parents were vehemently opposed to the idea.
41. Throughout the 1992 election campaign, it became quite clear just how vehemently abortion opponents feared the coming of a pro-choice president.
42. Kantor acknowledged arguing with the driver but vehemently denied making any threats.
43. Burrows vehemently denies being anywhere near here, and swears he didn't commit the murder.
44. They attacked him vehemently for his corruption.
45. Exporters are vehemently against currency appreciation.
46. Savigty vehemently attacked this suggestion.
47. I sat down, and cried most vehemently.
48. I'm vehemently against any form of censorship.
49. This is the way most vehemently recommended by teachers.
50. What a fool I am, she thought vehemently.
51. " No,'she cried vehemently, jerking away.
52. The vainglorious presence of Marilyn Monroe is placed alongside the subdued countenance of Mother Theresa, Che Guevara glares vehemently in opposition to the pacifistic visage of Mahatma Gandhi.
53. Meanwhile, Napoleon's foreign minister, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, was vehemently opposed to selling Louisiana since it would mean an end to France's secret plans for a North American empire.
54. Pakistan's ambassador in Washington, Husain Haqqani, vehemently denied claims the country's intelligence agency, the ISI, had backed the Taliban.
55. Moscow vehemently opposes any further Nato encroachment on former Soviet areas.
56. To utter ( something ) or cry out loudly and vehemently, especially in protest.
57. Five planes vehemently attacked the island, bombing three coastal villages.
58. This is a movement which was romantic, irrational and vehemently nationalistic in character.
59. But he spake the more vehemently, If I should die with thee, I will not deny thee in any wise.
60. He fell vehemently upon the president's proposed budget plan in Congress.