Use "in protest" in a sentence

1. She cried aloud in protest.

2. 13 She groaned out loud in protest.

3. This event attracted thousands marching in protest.

4. All the parents walked out in protest.

5. Two members resigned from the board in protest.

6. She braked suddenly, her tyres squealing in protest.

7. 3 Two members resigned from the board in protest.

8. The workers went out in protest against unbridled inflation.

9. One Democratic Party legislator quit the party in protest.

10. The crowd Barracked in protest as she gave her speech

11. Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest.

12. 14 The US ambassador was recalled to Washington in protest.

13. They chained themselves to lampposts in protest at the judge's decision.

14. Conservation groups have united in protest against the planned new road.

15. All 50 opposition members of the Parliament walked out in protest.

16. Rock bottom: Ex-con strips off in protest at benefit refusal.

17. The party boycotted the election in protest at alleged vote rigging.

18. Leech handed in his resignation in protest against the Cabinet's European policy.

19. He handed in his resignation in protest against the president's European policy.

20. The talks ended Abruptly when one of the delegations walked out in protest.

21. The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

22. 25 He handed in his resignation in protest against the president's European policy.

23. Abolitionists were among the first to raise their voices in protest against slavery.

24. The talks ended abruptly when one of the delegations walked out in protest.

25. 18 The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

26. They walked out in protest after being outvoted by the National Salvation Front majority.

27. It was a courageous decision to resign in protest at the company's pollution record.

28. Several leading players boycotted the event in protest at the reduced prize money.http://Sentencedict.com

29. A Merseyside pub has temporarily renamed itself ‘The Three Bellends’ in protest against the government

30. Building workers walked out during the morning in protest at the sacking of a bricklayer.

31. 27 They walked out in protest after being outvoted by the National Salvation Front majority.

32. The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.

33. Programme S.TDY 30 26/10/93 Rail workers rally in London in protest about privatisation plans.

34. Russian workers have staged a number of strikes in protest at the republic's declaration of independence.

35. Negotiators have walked out of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in protest over the incident this morning.

36. However, he resigned the post in 1950 in protest against the council's stand on the Korean War.

37. 29 Russian workers have staged a number of strikes in protest at the republic's declaration of independence.

38. As they travel, the children are silent in protest at their father for forcing them to come along.

39. However, Farhadi did not attend the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in protest of the U.S. Executive Order 13769.

40. He cornered so fast that his brakes screamed in protest and they almost went into an uncontrollable skid.

41. Some have marched in protest over what they consider an abridgment of their rights of freedom of speech.

42. Lights blazing, their car cannoned off the kerb, tyres squealing in protest, then they were roaring along the alley.

43. Thousands of students demonstrated in Cairo the following day in protest at the death of one student in the fracas.

44. Man is deaf when earth’s beauty cries out in protest, but he hears acutely when money whispers. —1 Timothy 6:10.

45. 27 With the reel screaming in protest and the fish performing acrobatics all round the pool I prayed the hook would hold.

46. Http://flixdump.com/movie-67481-Download-Bamboozled.htmA frustrated African American TV writer proposes a blackface minstrel show in protest, but to his chag

47. NBA players' brief boycott in protest of police abuses and racism raises the more general question of when such Boycotts are appropriate

48. Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth.

49. To make matters worse, firefighters from Spain’s forest firefightingservice (Brif) began an indefinite strike on Monday in protest against working conditions and low pay

50. Palestinians relinquish Arab League Chairmanship in protest of normalization Ramallah ultimately decides to remain in organization, after publicly threatening to withdraw altogether over its

51. For example, one day my old car grunted and groaned in protest as I hit potholes while trying to avoid stray goats and pigs.

52. For many of them, it's part of an advertiser Boycott in protest of what they say are the site's failures to stop the spread of hate.

53. South Korea severed ties with South Africa in 1978 in protest against apartheid, and full diplomatic relations between the two countries were not reestablished until 1992.

54. S. puppet, and Russian diplomats stormed out of several Security Council meetings in protest. ) From Angola to Afghanistan, nearly every Cold War conflict was a proxy war.

55. In Rome, Onorius put an end to Gladiatorial combats in 404 (possible afteramonk had thrown himself into the arena in protest and was killed by the angry crowd.

56. Axemen Axemen is a New Zealand band formed around 1981 in protest against the South African Springbok rugby team's tour of NZ, a tour which created great controversy

57. A large pro-government rally in Donetsk city marched in protest against the violence in Donetsk Oblast, and the attempted assassination of Kharkiv mayor Hennadiy Kernes on 28 April.

58. Stacey Abrams Applauds MLB's decision to move All-Star Game out of Georgia MLB’s decision marked the most significant act to date in protest of the GOP-backed legislation

59. 10 Facing the sit-in protest in front of the Presidential Office, President Chen stresses his will and determination to stay on the job until the end of his term.

60. 28 Lebanese student from an anti-syrian group waves a flag as students light a torch during a new sit-in protest held in martyrs square of Beirut December 200

61. Last summer, as the nation erupted in protest over police killings of Black people, many law schools made public commitments to be “Antiracist” institutions, or at least to do more to confront

62. AFP held more than eighty events in opposition to cap and trade, including the nationwide Hot Air Tour, which involved floating hot air balloons in protest of what AFP described as "global warming alarmism."

63. Also in response to the Vietnam War, Levertov joined the War Resisters League, and in 1968 signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the war.

64. When Hooker got into a dispute with Army headquarters over the status of defensive forces in Harpers Ferry, he impulsively offered his resignation in protest, which was quickly accepted by Lincoln and General-in-chief Henry W. Halleck.

65. A Major Country Star Busked Outside the Country Music Awards in Protest and People Loved It Read full article Grammy-winning artist Sturgill Simpson wasn't invited, so he set up shop outside to play music — and share his strong political opinions.

66. Actor Roger Lloyd Pack said: "I feel Affronted that George Bush is coming over here, and even more Affronted that I'm not allowed to march in protest." Protesters gird their loins ahead of visit from 'war criminal' Bush; POLITICS

67. The North Koreans left the pitch in protest shortly before the end of their scheduled warmup in Glasgow last night amid scenes of high farce as the South Korean flag was shown on the Hampden Park big screens alongside the North Korean team lineup .

68. Clamour - loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd" clamoring , Clamouring , hue and cry , clamor cry , outcry , shout , vociferation , yell , call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"

69. Clamor - loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the Clamor of the crowd" Clamoring , clamour , clamouring , hue and cry cry , outcry , shout , vociferation , yell , call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"

70. With the coming of the Great Depression in the 1930s, a sharp increase in protest and Anticapitalist sentiment threatened to undermine the existing political system and create new political parties.The findings of diverse opinion polls, as well as the electoral support given to local radical, progressive, and prolabor candidates, indicate that a large minority of Americans were ready to back