Similar words: protest, protestant, protestantism, protecting, testing, protestant reformation, testing ground, intestine. Meaning: ['prəʊtest] adj. making a protest.
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61. Opposition came mainly from lawyers and magistrates, protesting that prosecutions would increase the number of offences on account of the publicity.
62. She's gathered 18,000 signatures in Swindon on a petition protesting about the fuel tax.
63. Towards the end of 1998, police set up an internet unit to monitor sites and newsgroups protesting against the regime.
64. I would not augment difficulties by protesting against them, as this only led to failure and wasted energy.
65. Russell Telford was protesting against the possible closure of 31 pits.
66. All over Greenwich and down into Deptford and along in Woolwich, people were protesting at the sudden heat.
67. On April 3 mass demonstrations protesting at the killings took place throughout the Kathmandu area.
68. They were protesting against a new highway code and a points-system driving licence.
69. Local residents are protesting against plans to relax laws controlling pub opening hours.
70. Apart from protesting his innocence, Hebden had said nothing of importance since the drive down to London.
71. Nearly ninety homeless men staying at Newcastle's palace signed a petition protesting against the food.
72. Nalgo members were protesting at the proposed closure of a 24-hour crisis intervention centre.
73. At the same time, though,[http://sentencedict.com/protesting.html] it has carefully refrained from protesting at the decision to grant the boy asylum.
74. Evans was found guilty and hanged for murder in July 1949, protesting his innocence to the last.
75. The boys' behaviour is their way of protesting at these changes and competing for your affection and attention.
76. An effigy of Mr MacSharry was burned by protesting farmers in Strasbourg last week in a violent protest against the deal.
77. But within this controversy lay another, which left two proud men protesting their innocence.
78. Disturbances in Zurich On July 8, 1989, about 50 demonstrators protesting against lack of housing in Zurich clashed with police.
79. He was tried and executed, protesting that he had nothing to do with the affair.
80. Jubilant, most gave up the idea of protesting in the freezing temperatures again, but approximately 1,000 persisted with their plan.
81. They told reporters that they were protesting at a police attack on the demonstrators at the Guildhall.
82. Almost 200,000 Czechs signed a petition protesting at Mr Hodac's appointment, and each night thousands gather outside the studios.
83. She had been granted absolution of her sins, but had died protesting her innocence to the last.
84. In the morning the minister received a deputation from the National Union of Farmers protesting about the government's plans to cut agricultural subsidies.
85. Forbes was protesting a Clinton administration effort to close a Medicare tax loophole that benefits thousands of business partnerships.
86. At Christmas William Marshal, loudly protesting his innocence, left his master's service and rode off in search of fresh tournaments.
87. They were protesting against the council's decision to stop female employees from using the car park there.
88. He clears his throat, throws one more protesting look at David and prepares to begin.
89. Placating protesting workers may help calm a tense situation.
90. Bess shrieked with protesting laughter from the front room.
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