Hurrah in A Sentence

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    Albums wise and a big hurrah to the news Green Day's ' American Idiot ' goes straight in at the top.

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    All rose and cried "Hurrah!"

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    And flourishing his whip he rode off at a gallop for the first time during the whole campaign, and left the broken ranks of the soldiers laughing joyfully and shouting "Hurrah!"

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    And I was the only one to sleep through the snoring that woke everyone else up - hurrah !

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    Bagration also rose and shouted "Hurrah!" in exactly the same voice in which he had shouted it on the field at Schon Grabern.

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    Barclay was riding almost beside him, and a crowd of officers ran after and around them shouting, "Hurrah!"

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    Black Shirts in the 1930s including the notorious headline ' Hurrah for the Blackshirts ' .

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    But at the moment the first report was heard, Bagration looked round and shouted, "Hurrah!"

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    But Rostov was otherwise engaged; he was shouting "Hurrah!"

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    Each song is themed, and as such, the accompanying graphics tell a story that starts before the first note is played and ends with a grand hurrah.

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    Expect a new single, ' Ores ' (Apr 11th on fierce panda) and a repackaged version of ' Hurrah !

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    Former public schoolboy One long hurrah for your book.

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    From the field beyond the village came now sounds of regimental music and now the roar of many voices shouting "Hurrah!" to the new commander-in-chief.

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    Hardly had the Horse Guards passed Rostov before he heard them shout, "Hurrah!" and looking back saw that their foremost ranks were mixed up with some foreign cavalry with red epaulets, probably French.

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    He gave the words of greeting, and the first regiment roared "Hurrah!" so deafeningly, continuously, and joyfully that the men themselves were awed by their multitude and the immensity of the power they constituted.

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    Hurrah for Don Paterson, who has heaped much-deserved opprobrium on the head of Harold Pinter.

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    Hurrah lads! he added, addressing the men with a rapid movement of his chin.

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    Hurrah! he exclaimed in his dashing, old, hussar's baritone.

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    Hurrah!... he cried, and emptying his glass flung it on the floor.

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    Hurrah!" thundered from all sides, one regiment after another greeting the Tsar with the strains of the march, and then "Hurrah!"... Then the general march, and again "Hurrah!

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    It supported Mosley's fascist Black Shirts in the 1930s including the notorious headline ' Hurrah for the Blackshirts ' .

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    On the right of the battery soldiers shouting "Hurrah!" were running not forwards but backwards, it seemed to Pierre.

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    One soldier moved and then another and soon the whole battalion ran forward shouting "Hurrah!" and overtook him.

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    Petya pushed her hand away with his knee, seized a biscuit, and as if fearing to be too late, again shouted "Hurrah!" with a voice already hoarse.

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    Petya was being pressed so that he could scarcely breathe, and everybody shouted, "Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!"

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    Rostov too, bending over his saddle, shouted "Hurrah!" with all his might, feeling that he would like to injure himself by that shout, if only to express his rapture fully.

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    The battalions shouted "Hurrah!" and "Vive l'Empereur!"

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    The French who had occupied the battery fled, and our troops shouting "Hurrah!" pursued them so far beyond the battery that it was difficult to call them back.

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    The Hyde Park show would, in fact, prove to be the last high hurrah.

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    The town was choked with visitors, some already staking out their spots with folding chairs to view the later festivities—the last hurrah of the holiday.

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    The town was choked with visitors, some already staking out their spots with folding chairs to view the later festivities—the last hurrah of the holiday.

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    The Tsar said something more which Rostov did not hear, and the soldiers, straining their lungs, shouted "Hurrah!"

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    Then, for a final hurrah, 300 people joined her for a brown dress farewell party.

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    We remain here till April 1st, and then hurrah for home and quiet work.

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    What is the difference, though, between just saying "Hurrah!" and "Go team!" and having a real softball cheer?

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    When Elizabeth exposed herself before her troops, they all shouted hurrah.