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Sentence count:124+3Posted:2017-07-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: protestprotestantprotestantismprotectingtestingprotestant reformationtesting groundintestineMeaning: ['prəʊtest]  adj. making a protest. 
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31. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is protesting one of the joyous traditions of hockey, says the newsletter Dispatches.
32. Supporters of women's rights are protesting against the court's decision.
33. Hundreds of riot police on Nov. 2 clashed with students in Dhaka protesting against recent legislation to curb cheating in final exams.
34. Equally if one lived in a society where everybody was constantly protesting against the smallest governmental peccadillo life would become intolerable.
35. The grey pylons backed her up, pulling out their empty pockets - protesting innocence.
36. A prisoner is on the roof of a top security jail protesting that he's innocent of murder.
37. Furthermore, protesting one's innocence will be seen as the kind of thing that everyone who is convicted does.
38. Opposition representatives were reduced to protesting outside the premises where the Socialists assumed office.
39. The foremen, members of the white-collar Manufacturing Science and Finance union, were protesting over the threat of compulsory redundancies.
40. Through her fingers Tallis could hear the horses protesting against the growing, icy wind.
41. The van laboured its way up the final stretch of the brae, its engine protesting at the strain.
42. This followed fierce anti-communist demonstrations by Rhee's supporters in Seoul, which had included protesting outside the Soviet consulate.sentencedict.com/protesting.html
43. In 1648 he was promoted lieutenant-colonel and deputy governor and signed a letter protesting at the treaty with the king at Newport.
44. Some were shot dead when thousands of women, protesting against the killings, tried to march on the President's residence.
45. A protesting crowd of sixty thousand assembled; hundreds were handcuffed or their arms fastened with ropes and led off to jail.
46. They're protesting at the government's proposals to allow private firms to tender for prison work.
47. Local people are protesting about the proposed conversion of a church into a late-night bar.
48. He was carried away in a police van, protesting loudly.
49. At several sites, protesting miners were reported to have gone down the pits and stayed there following the announcement.
50. The conference leaders, leafy and Obey, stormed out of the room, furiously protesting the breach of conference procedure.
51. Right in their anger, wrong in what they are protesting against.
52. If a man is worth protesting against he must be somebody.
53. Without a grumble she forced protesting muscles to obey her commands.
54. Developers were met by angry locals protesting that the land was theirs by right.
55. The trade unions and the left are protesting about a drop in real pay and the prospect of mass unemployment.
56. Ramzan has telephoned newspapers in Bradford and Blackburn protesting his innocence.
57. Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.
58. Danzigers were far too busy protesting and petitioning[sentencedict.com], nursing wounded pride to realise the potential of their situation.
59. During the dispute, numerous people wrote letters protesting against the Diocese of London's behaviour.
60. Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.
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