“in spite of” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “in spite of”:

+ Those whose grave sites these were placed at usually died at a very young age or in a violent manner, and the tablet was supposed to help lay their souls to rest in spite of their untimely deaths.

+ In 1944 elder of Karlal tribe Capt Sardar Muhammad Zain Khan Karlal joined Muslim league with other notables of this tribe.In same year he was nominated as member of All India Muslim League organizing Committee by Quaid -e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.In 1946 elections he was elected as Member NWFP Legislative Assembly from the lone constituency of Abbottabad on All India Muslim League ticket in spite of the strong support of the congress by the more populous tribes of District Hazara.

+ Nevertheless, and in spite of such setbacks,the principles and objectives of non-alignment retain their full validity and force at the present international juncture.

+ By the time it was released, the band had become one of the most critically-praised hardcore punk bands of the time, in spite of a lack of mainstream success.

+ During its nearly 50 years of existence, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries has gathered a growing number of States and liberation movements which, in spite of their ideological, political, economic, social and cultural diversity, have accepted its founding principles and primary objectives and shown their readiness to realize them.

in spite of - some sentence examples
in spite of – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “in spite of”:

+ The third album, was launched in 1995, selling 1.5 million copies and reaching the third position of Billboard 200 in spite of not including any single of success.

+ Honest and moderate, protecting the middle classes against exactions of the nobles, he exercised a happy influence upon the south, in spite of his naturally despotic character and his continual and pressing need of money.

+ Her audiences seemed to love her in spite of her unmusicality.

+ On 11 April 2006, MTRCL signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Hong Kong government, the owner of Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation, to merge the operation of the two railway networks in Hong Kong in spite of the strong opposition by the KCRC staff.

+ However, this is in spite of portrayals of male sexuality in anime being a fast-growing trend in the U.S.

+ Kim was later sentenced to death in spite of protests from the United States.

+ Vertical wind shear increased as strong upper-level southwesterly flow increased, though in spite of the shear Wilma continued to intensify.

+ Many music festivals performed his compositions, and he traveled to hear the concerts in spite of the fact that he was starting to become ill.

+ Elder’s health gradually weakened, but in spite of two heart attacks in 90s, he gave himself to the service of the people until the early 2000s.

+ Windows Server 2012 received generally good reviews in spite of having included the same controversial Metro-based user interface seen in Windows 8.

+ The boy is brought in and Grimes takes him off in spite of the storm.

+ Literature, national though it be in origin, knows no frontiers, and should remain common currency among nations in spite of political or international upheavals.

+ So it is quite surprising that the result does “not” depend on its embedding in spite of all bending and twisting deformations undergone.

+ The bizarre costume put Dennis outside the realistic “mise en scene” of the show, making it difficult to “relate” to him in spite of North’s brilliant performance.

+ The Candies, Candies suddenly declared their breakup in spite of its strong popularity.

+ The third album, was launched in 1995, selling 1.5 million copies and reaching the third position of Billboard 200 in spite of not including any single of success.

+ Honest and moderate, protecting the middle classes against exactions of the nobles, he exercised a happy influence upon the south, in spite of his naturally despotic character and his continual and pressing need of money.

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