单词 | Outcry |
例句 | 1. The bombing caused an international outcry. 2. The new tax provoked a public outcry. 3. A public outcry secured her release from detention. 4. The decision prompted an outcry among prominent US campaigners. 5. The killing caused an international outcry. 6. There was a public outcry when the scandal broke. 7. There was a public outcry about the shooting. 8. An outcry went pealing through the night. 9. The government was afraid of a public outcry. 10. There was outcry at the judge's statement. 11. The proposed changes caused an angry outcry from residents. 12. There was a public outcry about the building of a new airport. 13. There was never any outcry about that because cortisone is legal. 14. There is sure to be a massive outcry against the proposals. 15. An increase in taxes produced an outcry from the voters. 16. There was a massive public outcry against the harsh prison sentence. 17. An outcry from customers has shamed the company into lowering its prices. 18. Why the outcry over Mr Haider? 19. Following a public outcry this experiment was not repeated. 20. Trading is by open outcry on the exchange floor. 21. His remarks caused an outcry back home. 22. The public outcry against the executions made little difference. 23. Where is the outcry against these men? 24. This leads to the second issue of open outcry. 25. The outcry was, to a certain extent,(/outcry.html) factitious. 26. The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry . 27. The prospect of increased prices has already provoked an outcry. 28. The release from prison of two of the terrorists has provoked a public outcry. 29. The government hushed the affair up to avoid a public outcry. 30. The culling of seal cubs has led to an outcry from environmental groups. 1. The bombing caused an international outcry. 2. The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry . 3. There was never any outcry about that because cortisone is legal. 4. An increase in taxes produced an outcry from the voters. 31. That was abolished after an outcry from conservationists. 32. That bid sparked a public outcry. 33. Yet all this led to comparatively little public outcry. 34. Originally intended to run six months, the study lasted 40 years, until a public outcry in the 1970s ended it. 35. An outcry from dentists around the country this week forced the Government to postpone their decision on the payments until May 1. 36. The move brought an outcry from advocates for people with disabilities. 37. The outcry against the taxation of domestic heating is misplaced. 38. They fear an end to the open outcry system and a lack of arbitrage opportunities on the new system. 39. Nature is an outcry, unpolished truth; the art-a euphemism-tamed wilderness. Dejan Stojanovic 40. About the time this outcry was gathering momentum, a curve ball landed like a left hook. 41. In contrast, there was a public outcry in Cleveland over the loss of the Browns. 42. The last folly was finished in nineteen thirty-six and provoked such a public outcry that it led to the first-ever planning inquiry. 43. She is particularly worried that a freeze on public sector pay will cause outcry among doctors, nurses and hospital workers. 44. There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession. 45. There has been an enormous and very genuine outcry over the vast sums it has made from a virtual monopoly position. 46. What hides behind this outcry for religion that reverberates in the Arab world? 47. It had been stopped in its tracks by the Railway Inspectorate and a public outcry. 48. The change of heart followed an outcry by the public who lodged objections to the scheme. 49. The outcry was such that on Oct. 19 the government postponed part of the closure programme. 50. There was an outcry when it was revealed Rosalyn sat in on cabinet meetings. 51. Suddenly, the loyalist outcry over the arrests in the Rathcoole district was the government's best friend. 52. There was a public outcry at Andrew Hayton's sentence for causing death by reckless driving. 53. The new measures are in response to the public outcry over illegal rave parties such as the one at Castlemorton Common last year. 54. After an international outcry, the white government reluctantly set up an inquest in the matter of Bantu Steven Biko. 55. There was a widespread outcry over the increase in fuel tax. 55. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 56. Some three years on from that initial burst of enthusiasm and the corresponding outcry from the professional market much has changed. 57. The trader gives his orders by open outcry and officially sanctioned hand signals. 58. Despite such exceptions, the burden of outcry gradually shifted to people whose religion was not confined in the churches. 59. There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid. 60. The shooting of an unarmed teenager by police caused a public outcry. 61. The decision caused a huge public outcry and a national debate on euthanasia. 62. The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets. 63. His extreme position caused an outcry, and some of the contributors to Le Livre Noir dissociated themselves from his preface. 64. The move, disclosed by health chiefs, is likely to create controversy after the outcry over school league tables. 65. That case sparked a nationwide outcry about racial profiling and police brutality. 66. Furthermore, there is no shocked outcry from the mass media if such criminals are given relatively minor sentences. 67. There was an immediate outcry against the project by environmentalists and some of Milizac's residents. 68. There was an immediate outcry from whites in the South, and preparations were made to resist the Court's decision. 69. The Thom case was exceptional and gave rise to something of a public outcry. 70. Dealing in traded options is by open outcry on the once busy floor of the Stock Exchange. 71. An armed raid on a hospital was bound to cause an international outcry, particularly if we came out empty-handed. 72. The accident triggered a public outcry for a median barrier on the bridge, a plan being studied by bridge officials. 73. To Chrystelle Bond, the latest outcry over freak dancing represents just another turn of the perennial generational wheel. 74. Or he can act if there is public outcry over a sentence. 75. Mr Fujimori is hoping to sit tight and wait for the national and international outcry to blow over. 76. A further outcry from consumer groups and fire brigade unions is expected over the dangers from fire. 77. It is safer now after the public outcry of 1989 when two horses died. 78. The large number of civilian deaths in Sakhiet provoked an international outcry. 79. The outcry from the pulpits and from religious broadcasters should be heard throughout the world. 80. When Saad's note proclaiming his innocence was discovered there was an outcry in the village. 81. One waits for an outcry about such abuses from honest attorneys or an investigation by the local bar association. 82. For one thing, there is not exactly a popular outcry in support of a Romanov return. 83. Hale was permitted to retire quietly, but after a public outcry he was brought back to face charges. 84. Rangers rarely respond to their outcry when a person is trampled to death by the same beasts. 85. So soothing is the language of layoffs that the stunned victims often make no audible outcry. 85. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 86. The killings by the military have caused an international outcry. 87. The angry outcry from officials and the press was deafening. 88. The lack of evidence and the circumstantial nature of the testimony caused a public outcry. 89. It would cause an outcry and lose votes including mine. 90. The public outcry over the massacre led to the resignation March 12 of state Gov. 91. I am amazed, then, that there is not an outcry about Katherine Harris and what she represents. 92. The most desperate outcry against the war was from women throughout the world, and especially from Arab women. 93. Despite an outcry, the university refused to change its admission policies. 94. There was an immediate outcry. Prior consent is a condition of genetic testing. 95. Why, the people in Asmara's cafes ask, has there been so little international outcry over the invasion? 96. The open outcry system will continue. 97. The mother ptarmigan beat about him with great outcry. 98. an outcry over the proposed change. 99. Pork set up an outcry which she found infuriating. 100. There was public outcry from those opposed to abortion. 101. We raise an outcry for north-south dialogue. 102. The howling monster with his outcry filled the cavern. 103. There was a public outcry [ clamour ] . 104. The crime elicited an outcry against illicit drugs. 105. From what I can glean from some of my hate mail and the general conservative outcry, here is what the homophobes fear about same-sex marriage: bestiality. 106. In 1040 Leofric, Lord of Coventry, imposed a tax on the people of the town. When there was an outcry at this, his wife, Lady Godiva, besought him to remove the tax. 107. Once, stocks were traded through the open outcry system, with men shouting share prices on the floors of stock exchanges. 108. When the young lady missed her watch, she made a great outcry in the park. 109. In this technique, completely pinch off the sentry's mouth and nose to prevent any outcry. 110. Captain Piltchard and Captain Wren were both too timid to raise any outcry against Captin Black. 111. OTC business is not traded on a regulated market and therefore does not require open - outcry. 112. But he is one fo the leading figures of the splittism in mainland. China will outcry against any country or leader who associate with Dalai Lama. 113. Amid the outcry, many conservative leads are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education. 114. Reformist elements began an outcry about the power of big steel and big rail interest. 115. What president caused public outcry when he picked up his beagle puppies by the ears? 116. The polymath Doyle tried to kill off Holmes at the turn of the century,(Sentencedict) but public outcry encouraged the author to resuscitate the archetypal detective in 1901's The Hound of the Baskervilles. 117. An area on the floor of a futures exchange where trading takes place by way of the Open Outcry system. 118. Imagine the outcry if a big loss happened in a speculative business like proprietary trading. 119. Amid the outcry, many conservative leaders are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education. 120. There was a public outcry about selling arms to rebels. 121. This proposition was greeted with an immediate outcry of protest from Chang Su - su and Wu Chih - sheng. 122. At the Chicago Board of Trade, or CBOT, futures have always been traded using the open outcry system. 123. It is so with this iniquitous boy literature and the sudden outcry against it. 124. But one B - 52 strike was enough to trigger the domestic outcry. 125. Due to popular outcry against having a non-open source project on the site, Microsoft has pulled Sandcastle from CodePlex. 126. What really hit the fan was the public outcry that the LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) experiment was despoiling the pristine lunar environment. 127. Open outcry market ( ring trading ) - this market is attended by representatives of the LME ring dealing firms. 128. Such was the outcry that Galton soon dropped the idea. 129. The contract will trade in the open outcry crude oil futures trading ring on the floor of the Exchange and after-hours on the NYMEX ACCESS? electronic trading system. 130. There was an outcry against the concomitants of industrial growth. 131. The public outcry shows people are aware of the dehumanisation process. 132. The outcry the software plan has provoked is a cautionary tale for the fastest - growing major economy. 133. He says affairs between teachers and sixth-formers could be "educative on both sides"; public outcry ensues. 134. Suddenly there is talk of an "economic union" and even the necessity of an "economic government[sentencedict .com]," yet there is no sign of the usual outcry. 135. So the Lord said a great outcry over Sodom and Gomorrah ; their sin is very grave. 136. Trading Hours: Open Outcry: 9:30 a. m. -1 :15 p. m . Chicago time, Mon - Fri. 137. In a Web outcry, customers have demanded refunds and posted details of how their DaVinci products turned out to be shoddily made or reeking of foul-smelling lacquers. 138. Trading Hours: Open Outcry: 9:30 a. m. -1 :15 p. m . Chicago time, mon-Fri. 139. There are fears that a political outcry over the decision may prompt the government to delay its rollout. 140. Ashtiani was convicted of adultery in 2006 and was originally sentenced to death by stoning, but the sentence was put on hold earlier this month after an international outcry. 141. RAND, an independent research agency hired by the New York Police Department to analyze street-stop data in 2007 after public outcry, found little racial profiling. |
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