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clamour造句

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There was a public outcry [clamour].

clamour造句

Reform is sometimes possible without clamour and controversy.

The noise in the auditorium had risen to a clamour.

The clamour of the heavy traffic gave you a headache.

An election, due by mid-2012, is usually the signal for parliamentarians to clamour for handouts.

At the meeting, parents clamour for the government to allocate more funds for education.

But his calls were quickly overshadowed by the clamour from Congress.

Today they clamour for firms to add fibre, omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics and whole grains to their products.

For nearly a month, about a possible Israeli air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities to argument cause a temporary clamour.

In the summer of 1689 Russian and Manchu delegations met at Nerchinsk. The Russians were encouraged to retreat by "the clank and clamour" of 15,000 Manchu troops.

Thus the puritan elders in their black cloaks starched bands and steeple-crowned hats smiled not unbenignantly at the clamour and rude deportment of these jolly seafaring men;

Nick Dowty sat huddled alone in the empty office surrounded by ghosts. The clamour of unanswered phones bombarded his brain like shrapnel bouncing off a tin roof.

In the clamour and confusion, one group stood out as experienced, disciplined, effective, possessed of both revolutionary ideas and the capacity to execute them.

Suddenly a great clamour arose on the overcrowded train car, and passengers with all manner of luggage slung over their shoulders came crowding into the tiny passage, arguing and shouting.

Is it not, therefore, in the highest degree absurd to clamour for communism to be "folded up" on the ground that the Communist Party's minimum programme is in basic agreement with the political tenets of the Three People's Principles?

Meanwhile, the clamour that global warming is already under way, and that more needs to be done to adapt to it, as well as forestall it, will grow even louder.

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