clamour in A Sentence

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    The anxious Clamouring and need.

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    The youth of the country is Clamouring for employment.

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    Surely the Clamour of the Hour is a terrible thing.

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    Then came forward his wife, Clamouring, and she smote her face, and said,'An old woman, barren!

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    When(Jesus) the son of Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a Clamour thereat(in ridicule)!

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    When(Jesus) the son of Mary is held up as an example, behold, your people raise a Clamour thereat(in ridicule)!

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    It was not only that the public Clamoured for his appearance on the stage; he also loved to act.

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    Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and Clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice.

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    The Clamour for treating new permanent members on par with existing ones is loud and clear and growing stronger by the day,

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    It was a period of unrest in the country with large sections of the people Clamouring for release from political oppression and economic exploitation by the British.

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    Given the current structure, the central board plays advisory role but there is growing Clamour to make it operational and have greater participation in key decisions of the central bank.

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    Given the current structure, the central board plays an advisery role but there is growing Clamour to make it operational and have greater participation in key decisions of the central bank.

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    In Thailand, the army shows little inclination to yield power it seized in a military coup in 2014, even if there was public Clamour for a return to civilian rule(which there is not).

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    If a solution to the mob violence against doctors and their properties is not found then medical profession will be considered"dangerous" and the Clamour to take up medicine as a career will go down.

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