Use "mutiny" in a sentence

1. 12 Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.

2. 11 There was mutiny in their whisperings.

3. Yet, no mutiny is without oppression.

4. Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.

5. 13 The mutiny will not take place.

6. Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.

7. He led a mutiny against the captain.

8. 3 Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.

9. 14 Woolley placed her under close arrest for mutiny.

10. 4 There were rumours of mutiny among the troops.

11. 2 He led a mutiny against the captain.

12. This mutiny was ultimately squelched by Scipio Africanus.

13. 5 Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.

14. He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.

15. 6 Woolley was placed under close arrest for mutiny.

16. 7 We have a family mutiny on our hands!

17. What are you up to inciting mutiny and insubordination?

18. Thirteen soldiers were sentenced to life imprisonment for mutiny.

19. 10 Captain Feener suspected the crew was planning a mutiny.

20. 8 There was a real chance the crew would mutiny.

21. 6 He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.

22. 12 Thirteen soldiers were sentenced to life imprisonment for mutiny.

23. 1 He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.

24. 24 The captain was accused of inciting other officers to mutiny.

25. Mutiny and insubordination, desertion, and fraudulent enlistment and absence without leave;

26. The ancient Roman army was centesimated on account of mutiny tendencies.

27. The Geste brothers refuse to join in the mutiny, but refuse to follow orders when the Sargent orders Beau and his brother John to shoot the leaders of the mutiny without trial

28. See avouch ‘No, this was a silent mutiny, a mutiny of the heart, and paradoxically, though it was never intended - but, perhaps, a kind of Karma - an Avouchment of support for him.’

29. 9 There will be a mutiny if conditions do not improve.

30. Another 40 sailors mustering before boarding Bellona were recruited into the mutiny.

31. Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny.

32. a) Mutiny and insubordination, desertion, and fraudulent enlistment and absence without leave

33. 25 The ancient Roman army was centesimated on account of mutiny tendencies.

34. 15 The ancient Roman army was centesimated on account of mutiny tendencies.

35. In summer 887, Chang started a mutiny at night and attacked the headquarters.

36. 22 Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny.

37. Mr. Spock, on trial for mutiny, has forced the court to accept unusual evidence.

38. The crew tried to seize control of the ship, and were shot for mutiny.

39. 17 The murmurs - of surprise, dismay, muted terror, mutiny - are allowed to run their course.

40. In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,

41. 20 The crew tried to seize control of the ship, and were shot for mutiny.

42. Thanks be to God, who in his infinite wisdom has put an end to this mutiny.

43. 23 The open mutiny by the military and police highlights Mr Wahid's tenuous grip on the presidency.

44. Dissatisfaction, exacerbated by the non-payment of the usual bonuses, led to a mass exodus and mutiny.

45. 28 Statement is shot through with feeling in the long, passionately detailed account of the mutiny.

46. 27 It saddened him that if there was to be mutiny, the leader would be Howland.

47. He gained kudos for his stand against the brutality with which a subsequent mutiny was quelled.

48. 21 Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny.

49. Shortly thereafter, Columbus quelled a small mutiny, and, on October landed at an island in the Bahamas.

50. 26 He attempted to envisage and explain the incredible feat of navigation undertaken by Captain Bligh after the Mutiny.

51. When they reached their next port, the captain, fearing mutiny, pulled anchor after sending the suspected rebels ashore.

52. English poet Sir Henry Newbolt's poem "Gillespie" is an account of the events of the Vellore mutiny.

53. 15 The open mutiny by the military and police highlights Mr Wahid's tenuous grip on the presidency.

54. 26 Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny.

55. Pike, who had been trembling Abjectly, took heart at this open mutiny, and sprang upon his overthrown leader.

56. 29 Dissatisfaction, exacerbated by the non-payment of the usual bonuses, led to a mass exodus and mutiny.

57. The treasury was empty, and the unpaid soldiers were growing restive, almost to the point of mutiny or possible coup d'état.

58. 16 In Michael's mind it was tantamount to mutiny and he would not stand for anyone disagreeing with him.

59. 16 The mutiny was not Communist-inspired,(www.Sentencedict.com) but the spirit of rebellion was exploited to incite peasant risings.

60. 28 Shortly thereafter, Columbus quelled a small mutiny, and, on October [www.Sentencedict.com] landed at an island in the Bahamas.

61. He never married Tarita, his leading lady in Mutiny on the Bounty, but she did give him two children.

62. During the 1987 mutiny he was conspicuous in not giving wholehearted support to the then chief coach, Dan Topolski.

63. 23 If the manager hadn't accepted some of the team's demands he could have had a mutiny on his hands.

64. 19 He never married Tarita, his leading lady in Mutiny on the Bounty, but she did give him two children.

65. The Real Audiencia of Chile, a long-standing pillar of Spanish rule, was dissolved for its alleged "complicity" with the mutiny.

66. 18 The mutiny ended the following day when government forces regained control of the camp and arrested 45 of the rebel soldiers.

67. One of the ships used was the replica of HMS Bounty used in the 1962 film adaptation of Mutiny on the Bounty.

68. Scene from the battle at Cawnpore where an entire British garrison, including women and children, was wiped out during the Indian Mutiny.

69. Indian Mutiny, Cawnpore - The scene Of The Massacre From a sketch by Lieut Sankey lithographed by Walker Published 10 Jun 1858, Cawnpore

70. In 588 he announced a cut in military wages by a quarter, leading to a serious mutiny by troops on the Persian front.

71. Batavia was shipwrecked on her maiden voyage, and was made famous by the subsequent mutiny and massacre that took place among the survivors

72. 30 It would only take a computer error or a mutiny by some of those manning the weapons to trigger a global war.

73. Early in 408, whilst commanding a force of barbarians at Ravenna, Stilicho induced him to mutiny in an attempt to prevent Honorius from travelling there.

74. But far from uniting, as Marx enjoined them in the Communist Manifesto, some continue to work as before, some mutiny and others employ collective bargaining.

75. Thanks in large part to its cast, and Anthony Hopkins in particular, The Bounty's retelling of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty is an intelligent, engaging adventure saga

76. The Beatings Will Continue Until Moral Improves ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’ is an excellent example of how poor communication strategy can lead to unnecessary staff turnover Edward Iftody

77. Dissatisfied with their low pay rates and with the slow progress of the replacement of their British officers with Africans, the soldiers' mutiny sparked similar uprisings in both Uganda and Kenya.

78. Aarrgh! Mutiny Bay Adventure Golf beckons you back to the days when pirate ships roamed the coast and sounds of the Outer Banks and local land pirates lured ships to shore

79. Admiralty law (maritime law) includes accidents and injuries at sea, maritime contracts and commerce, alleged violations of rules of the sea over shipping lanes and rights-of-way, and mutiny and other crimes on shipboard.

80. Within the space of a little more than a week, they had suffered mutiny at sea, they had been set adrift, and one of their number had been killed in an attack by natives.