Sentences with issue
is·sue
I i - Agents will raise the issue of prize-money for next year's world championships. [+ of]
- I was earning a lot of money, but that was not the issue.
- Water reform is one of the most far-reaching policy issues Australia has had to face, writes Tim Colebatch.
- In American Vogue, the September issue is the killer, the edition that garners the most revenue.
- The growing problem is underlined in the latest issue of the Lancet. [+ of]
- Last night he issued a statement denying the allegations. [VERB noun]
- While the work issue remains important.
- On your appointment you will be issued with a written statement of particulars of employment. [be VERB-ed + with]
- ...a standard army issue rifle.
- A tinny voice issued from a speaker. [VERB + from]
- The July issue of a magazine, an issue of bonds
- To issue supplies
- To issue commemorative stamps
- The issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
- Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine?
- A new issue of commemorative stamps; a new bond issue.
- The political issues.
- The real issue in the strike was the right to bargain collectively.
- To bring a case to an issue.
- His words were the issue of an intelligent man.
- I had issues that prevented me from doing well in school.
- The issue of a contest.
- To die without issue.
- Free issue and entry.
- The third issue of the poem.
- To issue a new coin; to issue a reprint of a book.
- To issue forth to battle.
- A reaction that issues from the stimulus.
- Medical experts are still at issue over the proper use of tranquilizers.
- He took issue with me on my proposal for a new advertising campaign.