How To Use Unopposed In A Sentence

  • Councillor Ian Greenwood was re-elected unopposed as its leader.
  • Louise Renne, who ran unopposed for city attorney, threw a dim sum party for successful treasurer candidate Susan Leal.
  • When McAllister sees that Tracy is running unopposed in the election, something in him snaps.
  • This option, however, is not available, having elected Howard unopposed less than a year ago.
  • The United States already has big bad weapons that can't be stopped and that hasn't exactly allowed given them a free ride to waltz in anywhere unopposed.
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  • If we allow this ban to go through unopposed, we are giving the government permission to criminalise people who pursue an activity that most people disapprove of on no better grounds than a peculiarly British snobbery.
  • On that occasion they did, as the islanders were left defenceless and the Italians marched off their ships almost unopposed.
  • unopposed military forces
  • Media later reported that Mr Burke was confirmed as the Leader unopposed.
  • Attendance at AGMs was small and directors were returned unopposed.
  • After landing virtually unopposed, the Fifth Corps moved toward the San Juan Heights, the principal bulwark in the first of three defensive lines around the city.
  • He sent a pass to Paterson, who raced over unopposed from 30 metres out.
  • Also The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading and now goes to its committee stage later this month, where peers can seek to amend it.
  • Does he know that his namesake went to Spain to fight the very men his site believes should be unopposed?
  • Arrival, by every calculation, at the correct point, unopposed. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • It bobbled away from him, however, and Bamber's Mark Wane raced through unopposed to place the ball out of reach of Kendal keeper Lee Ward.
  • Ward broke clear to feed Spilman, who ran in unopposed to the line.
  • It was just as well that the maintenance of total secrecy was the one unqualified success of the landings, as this resulted in their being largely unopposed.
  • Conservatives ran virtually unopposed in the election after the hard-line Guardian Council disqualified thousands of reformist candidates.
  • Letting this legislation pass unopposed could be the greatest gamble
  • If we allow this ban to go through unopposed, we are giving the government permission to criminalise people who pursue an activity that most people disapprove of on no better grounds than a peculiarly British snobbery.
  • He was again unopposed on the vacation of his seat.
  • Even candidates who win an election unopposed must have the minimum number of nominations.
  • In the end, Obama lawyers were successful in knocking all four opponents out of the race, allowing the 34-year-old Mr. Obama to run unopposed. Obama Tactics Rebound on Rahm
  • Slovo received an unopposed nomination for the post of national chairman in succession to Dan Tloome.
  • the candidate was unopposed
  • The Centcom leadership also briefed the chair of the US joint chiefs-of-staff, Admiral Mike Mullen: the gravamen was the pervasive view in the region that Israel's hardline determination to establish even greater control over the West Bank and Gaza was unopposed by an impotent Washington (see Akiva Eldar, Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • The party leader was re-elected unopposed.
  • All of us bristol cheap flights that is jaggedly a nortriptyline of hollow, pursuing is chiasmatic to nebo a new lubberly and he is unopposed too. Rational Review
  • The group had decided Goldie should stand unopposed to become the new leader.
  • The council re-elected him unopposed as party leader.
  • All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed.
  • If Mr Howard is unopposed, he will immediately become leader without having to put himself before the party membership.
  • The days when you could blunder around all over Europe virtually unopposed have gone, you know! LOHENGRIN
  • The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading by the House of Lords, after a debate that lasted nearly nine hours.
  • The morning news speaks of battlefield deaths and capture, reminding us that easy, unopposed openings do not tell the complete story of a war.
  • Is the party secretly run by people who are giggling hilariously as they instigate one hopeless fight after another while they cruise through every election essentially unopposed?
  • Five were successful, three being elected unopposed.
  • York were now looking very tired and their line was crossed again when McClarron crossed unopposed for a converted try.
  • After just three minutes, Johnny McClung's clever pass sent him over unopposed.
  • He said that he should have been allowed to stand unopposed.
  • Unopposed for much of the raid, they dive bombed ordinary streets, strafing them with machine gun fire.
  • In the meantime the government is, in effect, unopposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Louise Renne, who ran unopposed for city attorney, threw a dim sum party for successful treasurer candidate Susan Leal.
  • From the corner Farley headed in unopposed at the far post to level things up at 2-2.
  • The duties of this "hard-worked" functionary consist of the checking of the Parliamentary voters list of his ward, once every two years, and of acting as chief canvasser and election agent for the Ministerial candidate, who, however, is usually returned unopposed; and for these onerous duties he is rewarded by an ungrateful Government with the "beggarly" salary of �0 a year. Chapter XXIV
  • B was running as close to unopposed as a ballot measure can be without the other side being run by dead people.
  • What may follow is the proliferation of unopposed pathogenic bacteria or fungi.
  • In the meantime the government is, in effect, unopposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edinburgh had fallen unopposed to the Jacobites, though the castle remained in Hanoverian hands.
  • Despite unopposed parasympathetic activity, epidurals do not increase leak rates.
  • Nelson thought about going it alone but, in the corner of his eye, saw Pentham thundering down the middle of the pitch, unopposed.
  • That small purple ring on the gum of the cuspid in the case first mentioned would eventually have led to the loss of the whole set, if left to work its way unopposed. Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882
  • Indeed, its watered-down language calling for Saddam Hussein to comply with "disarmament obligations" and readmit weapons inspectors into Iraq is likely why it passed unopposed. Ryan Berger: NATO and Libya: A Model
  • His name languished in the Senate, and he was finally turned down.19 Most nominations, however, went through Congress unopposed or with little opposition. A History of American Law
  • It was awarded to us by the Independent Television Commission after we submitted an unopposed bid for the franchise.
  • As 17 players engaged in a minor brawl in the York half, Huddersfield ran away unopposed to score.
  • Doncaster went ahead after three minutes when York failed to deal with an up-and-under kick and the home scrum-half scored unopposed.

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