How To Use Frown upon In A Sentence

  • The Chinese cultural authorities tend to frown upon these sorts of things, but Garrington said he's been comfortable with the steamier content because the cast has been fine with it.
  • In addition, due to the impact of Chinese traditional values, the public has high expectations of donors, which means Chinese frown upon the philanthropy which appears to have ulterior motives.
  • A majority of Indians frown upon intimacy in public.
  • Piety will frown upon the man who has inherited goods from the impious ; that is, until he takes his style of dress from his own father.
  • And I think that a lot of Kenyan mothers as well would frown upon hearing that someone had a tattoo.
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  • I frown upon smoking in public restaurants.
  • I guess banks always frown upon clients lugging a large amount of cash at a time.
  • Those are happy, truly happy, for ever happy, that obtain favour of the Lord, though the world frown upon them, and they find little favour with men; for in God's favour is life, and that is the fountain of all good. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Frank:That's OK. But some companies frown upon moonlighting.
  • Generally defragging is not necessary on OS X and some people even frown upon it. Mac OS X Defragmenting | Evil Genius Chronicles
  • The Dutch are known for their rather laid-back attitude toward things the rest of the world tends to frown upon, which is one reason they're so much fun.
  • And anyone who knows me will tell you that I frown upon fisticuffs.
  • Mongolian parents tend to frown upon the practice of dating, although they are slowly yielding to their offspring's demands to be allowed to do so.
  • I am sure your father would frown upon such a proposal.
  • Most parents frown upon their children doing part-time jobs though they may benefit from it.
  • And they might frown upon our behavior.
  • While in some countries surrogacy is common practice, authorities here frown upon it, although little is done to stop it.
  • Doesn't she frown upon that kind of behaviour?
  • And if — as Elie writes — we simply don't know everything about sexuality, upon what basis does society frown upon incest, polygamy, and beastiality while increasingly, with fervent insistence, singing the praise of homosexual sex? Cause and effect
  • Today's vegetarian generations may frown upon canned luncheon meat.
  • In general, many authorities in the web services and SOA fields frown upon developing web services starting from existing code.
  • What scientists frown upon is levelling arguments based on rank ignorance and logical fallacies.
  • Was there not even now a curious malicious gleam in her dark eye, a frown upon her forehead, a kind of puckered and contemptuous smile upon her lips? Ringfield A Novel
  • You might like texting, frown upon sexting , but now comes "chexting"-- cheating via texting-- and it can lead to big trouble.
  • For example, the old church seemed to frown upon the system of concerts of live music as a way of praying.
  • In fact, cultures that frown upon eye contact as sexually provocative may have a point.
  • Be advised however that that referees frown upon such behavior.
  • Not a frown upon its face.

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