Use "sparked" in a sentence

1. The dish - sized AI projector sparked and warm red sunlight sparked and filled the tree house.

2. Coincidences have always sparked curiosity and fascination

3. His death sparked a crisis.

4. Putnam's article sparked enormous debate and soul-searching.

5. This skirmish sparked a major battle.

6. It could have sparked a major confrontation.

7. The police response sparked outrage in the community.

8. What was the incident that sparked the argument? .....

9. Her Beatitude was sparked when her boyfriend proposed

10. A discarded cigarette sparked a small brush fire.

11. A childhood journey sparked his lifelong interest in railways.

12. California Approves ethnic studies curriculum that sparked debate among Jewish groups

13. The communist efforts sparked American efforts to beef up the RLAF.

14. Public disclosure of the conference call has sparked a political firestorm.

15. This accidental killing sparked major riots in the cities.

16. The new tax sparked a wave of public protest.

17. The assassination of Chamorro's husband sparked the Sandinista Revolution.

18. The orbital pod impacted and metal wrenched and sparked.

19. Their eyes sparked with green in the dark night.

20. It sparked a border war, killing thousands of people.

21. News of the treaty sparked outrage in the Chinese capital.

22. The trouble was sparked off by an apparently harmless phrase.

23. That case sparked a nationwide outcry about racial profiling and police brutality.

24. The shootings have sparked a national debate over gun control.

25. The series also sparked a major resurgence in the character's popularity.

26. David Murray's arrival at Ibrox sparked the much heralded Rangers Revolution.

27. This accident has sparked off an intense debate on road safety.

28. It also sparked a cap Circumvention conspiracy theory on social media

29. The dynamic of the two protagonists has also sparked intense debate.

30. The increase in fees sparked a new wave of student unrest.

31. 3 The news sparked a wave of euphoria across the country.

32. Several high-profile instances of human rights abuses have sparked online protests.

33. The incident sparked major violence in several cities during 12–15 May.

34. The crisis was sparked by a 9.0-magnitude quake and tsunami on Friday

35. He disconcerted her, baffled and enraged her, sparked off her fighting spirit.

36. It was my love for technology that sparked the idea for "Malicious Dishes."

37. The chain of events I sparked off nearly led to my untimely demise.

38. Yet, it was the paved roads that sparked the admiration of the ancients.

39. The bribery scandal sparked a squabble between radicals and moderates in the parliament.

40. In the realm of First Amendment law, Billboards have sparked two main legal controversies.

41. The lower mortgage rates have sparked a surge of refinancing and purchase activity.

42. In 19 a student rebellion in Paris sparked off a nationwide general strike.

43. The discovery of his letters home in a cave on Iwo Jima sparked Mr Eastwood's interest.

44. 27 Part of that has been sparked by the visibility of the redevelopment projects.

45. Experimenting with the printer sparked the idea of setting up a 3D printing company.

46. — Evacuations have been lifted for some in Bisbee after a wildfire sparked near the town

47. Like many other events of 1848, the Danish conflict was sparked by a street demonstration.

48. He quickly angered countless officials, and his haughty presence sparked a long-lasting feud with Arizona Sen.

49. South Africa's Bewildering response to the coronavirus has sparked a run on fishing licences

50. Later, agrarian unrest eventually sparked the Herzegovinian rebellion, a widespread peasant uprising, in 1875.

51. His book, Animal Liberation[Sentencedict.com], sparked off a revolution in the way we think about animals.

52. That act, after all the histrionics from his team-mates in this series, sparked off an ugly reaction.

53. Cloning’s biggest impact, several researchers say, has been in the stem cell advances it has sparked

54. Her Majesty's question has sparked a series of ludicrous claims about the prescience of individual forecasters.

55. The prospect of censorship in cyberspace has raised fears and sparked debates over decency and privacy.

56. It sparked international outrage for Israel's actions, particularly because the PLO had already been removed from Lebanon.

57. Cyanobacteria injected vast amounts of free oxygen into the water and air and sparked the oxygen revolution.

58. Koman Coulibaly's nullification of Maurice Edu's 85th-minute goal against Slovenia in group play sparked anger from multiple angles.

59. 13 This tip-off sparked a furore in 1992 which swept Ireland into months of political crisis and instability.

60. The striking visual appearance of that black and white outline has sparked off innumerable creative ideas.

61. The protest here has sparked periodic clashes with Mexican authorities, who view the Africans as illegal squatters

62. 9 The government is determined to ride out the political storm sparked by its new immigration policy.

63. The California Department of Forestry said the crash sparked a small brush fire that was quickly extinguished.

64. The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon.

65. Accused of Abandoning two babies in the US, this Chinese celebrity has sparked a national debate about surrogacy

66. He then sparked off a row by suggesting that floating voters should stay in bed on polling day.

67. Global admiration for the art and history of paper money has sparked broad interest in collectible Currency

68. Adventurous Consumers Love to Discover New Flavors; Globalization has sparked curiosity, according to Innova Market Insights data

69. That it produces these pigment molecules sparked my curiosity and led me to collaborate closely with coelicolor.

70. Team India's 'split Captaincy' debate has sparked ever since Rohit Sharma led Mumbai to their fifth IPL title

71. Here there was this invisible force that caused the compass needle to point, and that sparked his imagination.

72. However, monitors could never capture the excitement-sparked atmosphere generated by curiosity and commotion just prior to and during the eclipse.

73. Bungling British troops sparked a 10,000-acre wildfire on a nature reserve in Kenya – dwelling to elephants and lions

74. But a visit to a local physician for a routine checkup sparked a new focus for her creative talents.

75. This new piece of technology sparked interest and led to an agreement with Sainsbury’s, the major supermarket chain.

76. Against Oregon five days later, he made the go-ahead basket, grabbed a rebound and sparked his lethargic teammates.

77. His murder sparked bitter persecution in Jerusalem, and all the disciples except the apostles were forced to scatter abroad.

78. The photos sparked a scandal in Turkey, prompting a spate of investigations and the removal from office of those involved.

79. Bungling British troops sparked a 10,000-acre wildfire on a nature reserve in Kenya - home to elephants and lions

80. This sparked violent protests from United fans, and disrupted Ferguson's plans to strengthen the team in the transfer market.