The objective of taking a cruise is to relax; just sit down and watch the ocean.
Not one student objected to having ice cream.
The lawyer objected the claims in court.
He objected to the way she spoke to him.
The irrelevance of the the prosecuter's comment was objected by the defendant and for the remainder of the trial the prosecuter looked down in embarrassment.
As a noun: The noble members of the cabinet objected to the amendment.As an adjective: Giving her entire estate to the scholarship program was a noble gesture.
definition of objected oriented analysis and design
Andrew Carnegie objected to US intervention in Cuba.
The Farmers objected to paying tax
of Object
Yes. "A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the preposition." In the following sentence: "Senator Young objected to the bill but he didn't say why," the word to is the preposition, and to the bill is the prepositional phrase. Additional Examples (with prepositions bolded): Put the glass onthe table. The water flows under the bridge.That kind of petty behavior is beneath me. Give the paper to your classmate.
The heiress objected to the administration of her trust fund by her uncle. The governor was unpopular during the last year of his administration. The administration of the funds will be the responsibility of the purchasing committee.
The Irish Government objected to the hanging of Nazis.
no one objected
Sputnik
The power companies strongly objected to the existence of the TVA. They resented the competition of the TVA's cheaper energy.