How To Use Hue and cry In A Sentence

  • A terrific hue and cry was raised against the new tax proposals.
  • Blocking of major city roads during peak hours and uninhibited use of loud speakers and other accessories for the pageants have raised a hue and cry among the public.
  • Further cuts in welfare have raised a hue and cry among the American public.
  • The old gentleman was not the only person who raised the hue and cry.
  • What irks me most about this annual ritual of royal fiscal disclosure and the hue and cry that can be relied upon to greet it, is that nothing ever changes.
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  • So did the hue and cry. Berthe Morisot
  • The hue and cry that the West has launched over this case will not affect our judges. Times, Sunday Times
  • That we should have to make a hue and cry to save community gardens again strikes me as terribly ironic considering we've already done this, and, in the larger context, absolutely know what happens when the sprawl wins, whether it is out there on the edge of exurbia or down the block. Matthew Wills: Brooklyn Farms, Then and Now
  • The hue and cry of this rough popular justice, akin to Europe's chiarivari and skimmingtons, led to the abusive oratory.
  • MANGALORE: Sri Ram Sena (SRS) founder Pramod Mutalik has said there is no need to raise a hue and cry about the Mangalore pub attack on women on Saturday. The Times of India
  • Only a few of the private shopowners raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
  • There was a hue and cry over her statement as the defence counsels brought to the notice of the judge that her rhetorics would invite legal actions under the provisions of the special Act.
  • She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism.
  • There is a hue and cry about statements made by the Opposition, but consider this: the Prime Minister anoints his wife Minister of Education.
  • And jon's point about the media's decision not to publish the Danish cartoons or to raise a hue and cry over Wilders shows how conditional the chatterati consider freedom of speech (I remember how mealy mouthed they were over Rushdie's fatwah as well). Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • The workers raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
  • A terrific hue and cry is raised against the new tax proposal.
  • They called it hue and cry. The Sun
  • The workers raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
  • Further cuts in welfare have raised a hue and cry among the American public.
  • The commies and pinkos are raising a hue and cry over this matter.
  • A terrific hue and cry was raised against the new tax proposals.
  • It was part of the constable's duty hue and cry after an escaping criminal.
  • Thus a great hue and cry was launched in the Pagan public by attention-seeking hack writers over a bit of bibliographic honesty.
  • Further cuts in welfare have raised a hue and cry among the American public.
  • Despite the hue and cry raised in the mid-1990s and the subsequent elevation to powerful positions of some of the keenest critics, the number of suspensions is rising rapidly.
  • We raise such a hue and cry when a tree is cut down, but with every heavy shower over a dozen trees fall.
  • Instead of using the experiments and expressions of the ancient Savants and thinkers as a basis for our future struggle against ignorance and to try to find out a solution to this mysterious problem, we – lethargical as we have proved to be – raise the hue and cry of faith, unflinching and unwavering faith to their versions and thus are guilty of stagnation in human progress. Archive 2006-08-01
  • I don't think there was any hue and cry when AECL, the government owned nuclear energy company was formed more than 50 years ago, nor the CNE, much earlier than that as Canada's national railway. What Makes Sense for Health Care Makes Sense for Autos: Car Industry Needs Public Option Too
  • A terrific hue and cry was raised against the new tax proposals.
  • The principal chief conservator of forests had recently said hoolock gibbons were abundantly available in Assam and there was no need to raise a hue and cry to protect them.
  • Further cuts in welfare have raised a hue and cry among the American public.
  • Among the greatest of today is the great hue and cry against the Duello.

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