Sentences with affording
af·ford
A a - The country can't afford another drought.
- Can we afford a trip to Europe this year? The city can easily afford to repair the street.
- Now he has serious health problems, and even less chance of affording extensive dentistry on his crumbling teeth.
- His co-stars prove themselves just as winning, the show affording as much attention to the other three seasons as it does its lead singer.
- He can't afford the loss of a day.
- The transaction afforded him a good profit.
- A frequent theme is the need to cut through the hypocrisy and cant that fills so much of political discourse by affording citizens the.
- Moreover, there are some indications that Gillard is affording Brown more consideration than her predecessors.
- The records afford no explanation.
- To afford great pleasure to someone.
- This panders to the insecurities of a coach by affording extra protection against the dangerous Nick Riewoldt.
- It leads to the rock outcrop which is an excellent viewing platform affording views of Westernport Bay, Bunyip Valley and, on a clear day.
- Almost immediately Ogilvie Drive branches off to the south-west, affording excellent views from Hamiltons Gap.
- Affording him stunning accuracy.