Example sentences for: editorials

How can you use “editorials” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In editorials Monday, almost all newspapers sharply criticized Conservative Party leader William Hague for supporting Archer's candidacy and praising his probity despite the novelist's controversial past and warnings that he had further skeletons in his closet.

  • Among various hyperbolic editorials in the European press, Le Monde of Paris appealed Tuesday to a reluctant Britain to overcome its fears about loss of sovereignty and to join the single currency.

  • An array of editorials in France, Germany, Britain, Italy, and Spain trotted out much the same arguments: Hanging Ocalan would ignite more Kurdish violence in Turkey and further strain Turkey's relations with the countries of the European Union, which it wants to join.

  • Among several British editorials on NATO's birthday, the Times ' warned Blair against trying to woo America with "the moral fervour which comes so naturally to him," since what was most needed to sway U.S. opinion was "an informed case based on strategic interest, an argument for committing US troops that explains why the future contours of European peace are being decided in the Balkans."

  • As a practical matter, most radio stations in that situation would simply drop the Forbes editorials.


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