Sentences with contends
con·tend
C c - To contend with the enemy for control of the port.
- To contend for first prize.
- Howard, he contends.
- But the analysis contends that these factors alone cannot explain why Victoria was the only state that recorded a swing against the.
- To contend against falsehood.
- He contended that taxes were too high.
- Some would argue it doesn't, but the coach of the medal-contending Australian sevens team Michael O'Connor, contends that rugby's answer to 20/20.
- Government of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) to clear up what the environmental group contends is widespread graft in whaling.
- De Caunes contends that Napoleon escaped on a stormy night.
- Goddard, indeed, contends that their collective strong mind and culture had enabled them to withstand such trauma.
- Gardner contends there are many lessons that can be learned from advances in racetrack safety.