hate - use in sentences

Possessives

  • em: Love ' em or hate ' em they're here to stay, and Will Sturgeon's analysis sounds spot on.

Object

  • sin: God loves the sinner, but hates the sin.
  • crime: Community Safety Units The Metropolitan Police make tackling hate crimes a priority.
  • spam: E-mail address is required, but will not be displayed ( we hate spam too!
  • sinner: Doesn't the Koran say that Allah hates sinners.
  • mail: The extremists have subjected HLS staff and their families to death threats, hate mail and abusive phone calls.

Infinitive complement

  • admit: I was diagnosed with SMA at the age of 14 months ( and I hate to admit that is nearly 40 years ago!
  • think: I would hate to think of your money having been stolen!
  • say: And I hate to say Jessica welcome to the real life of a Hollywood celebrity everyone is sleeping with everyone.
  • see: We hate to see the dead, yet we love them, we appreciate them.

Modifies a noun

  • crime: MULDER: He ran into a little bad luck in Atlanta working hate crimes.
  • racism: What do you think the Love Music Hate Racism campaign can achieve today?
  • mail: The Times Newspaper, 3/1/00, Valerie Elliot, Cambridge Don is sent hate mail over hunt ban.
  • monger: Attacking BAR members, he said: " They are just hysterical hate mongers - they are just cranks, these people.
  • incident: The Police Service today published its new policy on tackling Hate Incidents to mark its contribution toward International Day Against Racism.

Noun used with modifier

  • I: With Anger is a Gift, Last Nation, Broken Daylight, and The One I Hate.
  • race: The BNP also claims to be not a party of " race hate " .
  • pet: Add to that the fact that journalists are a Dylan pet hate.

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