Examples of 'had opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "had opposed"

This phrase is used to indicate that someone or a group of people had a different opinion or stance on a particular issue or topic. It implies that they were against something or someone

How to use "had opposed" in a sentence

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Many prominent men had opposed secession.
Holland had opposed previous civil rights legislation.
Against all who had opposed him.
Spain had opposed that variant.
He then accepts something that he had opposed.
Both councils had opposed the amalgamation.
Buhari criticised those who had opposed him.
Many states had opposed river linking.
Independence was achieved by the very ones who had opposed it.
They had opposed the communists.
They found a councillor who had opposed it drowned in a well.
He had opposed their plans to build an integrated steel industry.
The property owners had opposed the annexation.
Booth had opposed slavery and was told he was a criminal for that.
Only then was it safe to admit you had opposed him.
Senators had opposed the move.
Some had supported the measure and some had opposed it.
Even those who had opposed it at first came on board.
The proposal met with measured approval by advocacy groups that had opposed the legislation.
On all who had opposed them during the war.
Moore had owned several slaves during his lifetime and had opposed the abolition of slavery.
Some people had opposed plans to build a station there.
Three years ago Svitlana had opposed annexation.
The union had opposed a similar measure last year.
He is addressing a solemn warning to those who had opposed Him.
At various times he had opposed almost every policy he claimed to support.
The former chief judge of the FISA court had opposed such a step.
He had opposed these tendencies as soon as they appeared after the war.
The residents had opposed it.
Many delegations had opposed the discussion on the basis of their warped understanding of religion.
The attorneys who filed the appeal in Bostic had opposed allowing them to intervene.
She had opposed them with her armies and tamed them with her civilization.
Residents who remained in the area had opposed governmental relocation plans.
Those who had opposed more comprehensive treatment of the item should explain the reasons why.
This union was proposed to nations that had opposed one another during the global conflict.
Bolton had opposed the summit and had reportedly argued forcefully about it with the president.
Shortly before his death in office he had opposed the impeachment of Warren Hastings.
Israel had opposed the idea of a binding UN resolution.
Thereafter he handed down an edict criticizing the fourteen men who had opposed Saichō.
Some claimed they had opposed the war when they had not.
Mary never became bitter against the Church leaders that had opposed her.
Howard Keck had opposed the bylaw change.
The trial files merely contain a small note mentioning that he had opposed the Copernicans.
She had opposed both the Nazis and the communists.
This led him to conflicts with the Zaporozhian Cossacks who had opposed the treaty.
Apple had opposed this as most of its parts are made in China.
Other EU states had opposed sending arms.
Nasser had opposed the formation of a joint leadership council of Egyptians and Syrians.
Our Group had opposed this.
The representatives of the Federal Financial Administration also confirmed that they had opposed.

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Examples of using Opposed
India was completely opposed to such a discriminatory arrangement
I prefer healthy expressions of violence as opposed to breaking in
All of us either opposed this or did not know of it
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