Use "instigated" in a sentence

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1. Jenkinson instigated a refurbishment of the old gallery.

2. A full state of alert was instigated at 01:30 am.

3. He writes that before the Romans ever attacked, false Messiahs instigated rebellion.

4. It instigated martial law, giving the military administrative control of the region.

5. And that instigated me to come out openly and talk about myself.

6. The Centre has instigated a Discussion Paper series to disseminate research findings.

7. The country soon instigated austerity measures, dubbed the "eat two meals a day" campaign.

8. Second, Falun Gong organizations have instigated troubles and incidents and have undermined social stability.

9. Sin is the estrangement between God and humans instigated by human defiance or Abnegation

10. However, they also instigated riots between the Buddhist and Muslim populations of the province.

11. Basso was identified as the ringleader of the group and instigated the others to torture their captive.

12. Brothers were being put out of their accommodations and facing mob violence instigated by the priests.

13. Stars are born at the messy intersection of gas and dust, instigated by gravity's irrevocable pull.

14. Very likely, she was the one who instigated the complaint and persuaded Aaron to join her.

15. As pharaoh, he instigated policies to restore Egypt to its old religion and moved the capital away from Akhetaten.

16. They instigated a reign of terror in London's East End, controlling their manor with a ruthless disregard for others.

17. Extralegal force and violence threatened , instigated and themselves conducted break - ins, vandalism , ASSAULTS AND BEATINGS against activists.

18. These are appropriate terms, for the rebellion of Adam and Eve was instigated by this rebel in the spirit realm.

19. Adam, apparently valuing his wife’s companionship above loyalty to God, became an accomplice in that Devil-instigated rebellion.

20. Superstitious traditions hold that illness and accidents are, not simply chance happenings, but events instigated by forces in the spirit world.

21. In Bulgaria, as in Egypt, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly were viewed as criminal activities instigated by foreign elements.

22. It is indicated that procedures for enforced recovery have been instigated for the greater part of the amounts pertaining to 2005 judgements.

23. Maria was persuaded to do so on the advice of her own "Alans" and her eunuchs, who had been instigated by Isaac Komnenos.

24. Instigated by Jupiter, Venus fell in love with Anchises; here she visits him on Mount Ida; their son will be the great hero Aeneas

25. Instead, the bounty system that had been instigated in 1923 was continued, and this proved to be effective: 57,034 bounties were claimed over a six-month period in 1934.

26. The argument went that Col Gaddafi had watched the fate of fellow miscreant Saddam Hussein, hanged by Iraqis after a US-instigated legal process, and had learnt a sobering lesson.

27. About the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression and WWII… all instigated by the Cabal. Through manipulating the Stock market, by pushing Cabal puppets forward, and by ruthlessly killing millions of people who stood in their way

28. His name literally translates as “Wise Emperor.” Bilge assumed leadership of the T’u-chüeh, a tribe of Turks in control of southern Central Asia, when his brother instigated a palace coup against the old ruler

29. Revolutionary hero Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter was the leader of the Los Angeles chapter of the Black Panther Party until his death, which was instigated, promoted, and possibly even carried out by the FBI in 1969

30. In Criminal Law, a person can be made liable only for his act (an illegal act or omission of duty) but when the act has been committed by another person who has been instigated, urged, or induced then the theory is known as of Abetment.

31. According to the game's pre-amble, a prophet has determined that within the next seven years, there will be a world war which is instigated by a "mysterious leader"; so terrible that the Italians have already surrendered and so violent that the Swiss will be involved.

32. Turkey, in furtherance of its designs based on territorial aggrandisement, instigated the Turkish Cypriot leadership’s resort to insurrection against the state, forced the Turkish Cypriot members of the executive, legislature, judiciary and the civil service to withdraw from their posts and created military enclaves in Nicosia and other parts of the island.

33. Turkey, in furtherance of its designs based on territorial aggrandisement, instigated the Turkish Cypriot leadership's resort to insurrection against the state, forced the Turkish Cypriot members of the executive, legislature, judiciary and the civil service to withdraw from their posts and created military enclaves in Nicosia and other parts of the island

34. The tragic night of August 23, 1989 — when Hawkins was shot to death after he and his friends were attacked by a mob of mostly-white youths wielding bats in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn — was instigated by Keith Mondello and his issues with his one-time girlfriend Gina Feliciano, events depicted in HBO's new documentary "Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over

35. Brunhild in the Nibelungenlied, the wife of Gunther, who instigated the murder of Siegfried.In the Norse versions she is Brynhild, a Valkyrie whom Sigurd (the counterpart of Siegfried) wins by penetrating the wall of fire behind which she lies in an enchanted sleep; his death comes about because he is later tricked into forgetting her and marrying the Nibelung princess Gudrun.