Use of morals in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include morals at the start of sentence, morals at the end of sentence and morals in the middle of sentence

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morals at the end of sentence


  1. They have no morals.
  2. Your idea lacks morals.
  3. Young people these days have no morals.
  4. Films like this are a danger to public morals.
  5. The question is one of manners rather than morals.
  6. The play was considered an affront to public morals.
  7. She sees herself as a custodian of the public's morals.
  8. We must arm the people against the lowering of our morals.
  9. Lewis's novel doesn't flatter Midwestern attitudes and morals.
  10. Lewis' novel doesn't flatter Midwestern attitudes and morals.
  11. Gissing used his fictional alter ego to attack Victorian morals.
  12. Religious values can often differ greatly from humanistic morals.
  13. They saw criminal law as an instrument for improving public morals.
  14. The newspaper has become the self-appointed guardian of public morals.
  15. Women who went to pubs alone would sometimes be assumed to have loose morals.

morals in the middle of sentence


  1. morals tend to be deeply ingrained.
  2. They impart wisdom, morals, history.
  3. He has absolutely no morals, that man!
  4. The man's morals are rotten to the core.
  5. She has no morals! She's really a whore!
  6. His ideas on morals are really prehistoric.
  7. The decadence of morals is bad for a nation.
  8. This was a matter less of morals than of expediency.
  9. Values and morals are independent of religious faith.
  10. But this putatively happy ending holds no morals for Cal.
  11. She had tried her best to instil morals into her daughters.
  12. There are clear morals to be drawn from the failure of these companies.
  13. It no more lies within the field of morals than does a cross-word puzzle.
  14. We repudiated entirely customary morals, conventions and traditional wisdom.

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