for the sake of造句91. Production for the sake of the goods produced is no longer very urgent.
92. For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion.
93. Little concerned to adopt the tonal idioms of opera for the sake of dramatic expression was Nicolas Bernier.
94. If a government minister dissents then he's out, for the sake of the government's credibility.
95. Simon told Susan that his marriage was a charade, continued only for the sake of the children.
96. He had no sense of give and take; no idea of the concessions one made for the sake of social comfort.
97. There is no need to ask questions at this stage just for the sake of it.
98. Before long, people are pursuing change for the sake of change.
99. For the sake of morale, I had to get back to the people who were waiting for us in Porcupine.
100. Every tiny piece of business is something it wants, as well it should for the sake of its stockholders.
101. He divided his operational zone into twelve districts for the sake of flexibility.
102. And today a spider expert claimed the creature had to be caught for the sake of other shoppers.
103. You can no longer, for the sake of building a road, destroy houses without providing alternative accommodation.
104. The princess, above, is said to have changed her mind for the sake of her father, Prince Rainier.
105. By an unwritten rule, they avoided controversy for the sake of good fellowship.
106. So, for the sake of the animals themselves, this breed should be brought back slightly from its extremes of exaggeration.
107. Don't devise questions just for the sake of having something on a worksheet.
108. But for the sake of keeping the peace, it would probably be wise to use his new name.
109. For the sake of a tiny minority of possible abusers, the cyclist is being unreasonably inconvenienced.
110. Often in olden days would I be lifted up, and up, and up, for the sake of my plays.
111. Umpires must interpret the bad light law correctly for the sake of the crowd.
112. For the sake of simplicity, we will ignore seasonal changes in population.
113. They feared the abandoning of the complete package for the sake of religious interests.
114. Bob and Martha worked hard to save their marriage, for the sake of the children.
115. In the eyes of ordinary folk, the crusade was a holy war for the sake of war.
116. For the sake of reliability, pumps were not used to transfer fuel and oxidizer to the thrust chamber.
117. It is best if divorced parents can maintain friendly relations for the sake of the children.
118. The Olympian still projects an ideal of hard work, physical stamina, mental fortitude, competition for the sake of competition.
119. We have no doubt that there is no congressional power to expose for the sake of exposure.
120. It was as well that she did because she had forfeited most of her private life for the sake of her chosen career.