Use protest in a sentence
Sentences starting with protest
- Protest was useless. [4]
Sentences ending with protest
- Mr. Livingston was told not to make himself disagreeable, but to protest. [9]
- I believe that their confidence in the authenticity of Mrs. Eddy's inspirations is so limitless and so firmly established that no change, however violent, which she might make in a Bible text could disturb their composure or provoke from them a protest. [5]
- She had watched the tiny fragments burn in a fire not hotter than that in her own eyes, which presently were washed by a flood of bitter tears and passionate and unavailing protest. [11]
- He sent for the proprietors, and they came and never uttered a protest. [5]
- The conductor said the most outrageous things, and Georgie pretended to be very indignant, too, and gave him the tickets under protest. [9]
- He beckoned to the Congo, who followed him over to quarters and went in at his door without a protest. [9]
- Grieved that Twichell should still pin his faith to any party when all parties were so obviously venal and time-serving, he wrote in outspoken and rather somber protest. [5]
- Nobody in America seems to have the spirit even to make a protest. [9]
- Immediately there was protest. [11]
- Hannah, too, was outraged by Lise's costume, and had also been moved to protest; futile protest. [9]
Short sentences using protest
- I protest against this assertion. [7]
- The constable did not protest. [9]
- No, you need not protest. [4]
- Her protest sounded indignantly real. [11]
- I protest strongly. [9]
- Protest, The, 127. [6]
Sentences containing protest two or more times
- If Detricand, Prince of Vaufontaine, be not secured in his right of succession to the dukedom of Bercy, France will not cease to protest till protest hath done its work. [11]
More example sentences with the word protest in them
- Oh, I know you do not so misjudge me," she added, reading his quick protest in his face. [9]
- Well, if he wouldn't consent, but should even strenuously protest and say he wouldn't serve if elected, isn't it still wise and fair to nominate him and vote for him? [5]
- Ingolby drank it without protest and in silence. [11]
- Sevier mounted it without a protest from any one. [9]
- You landed 'em with the protest fair and easy. [11]
- Mercy," she said, with a quick gesture at my protest, "there are few men with whom one might talk thus in so short an acquaintance. [9]
- The wrong against which authors should protest is in annexing to their terms of ownership of their property a protective tariff revision. [4]
- Of course," she went on, controlling her rising agitation, and anticipating a sign of protest, "we shouldn't expect to have any people, ---and Gertrude wasn't married in St. John's before; that wedding was at Passumset our seashore place. [9]
- The undersigned are well aware that this protest will be altogether unavailing with the majority of this body. [7]
- For many years Victoria had chosen her own companions; when the custom had begun, her mother had made a protest which Mr. Flint had answered with a laugh; he thought Victoria's judgment better than his wife's. [9]
- Once more he ventured to protest, but I told him my resolution was fixed, and that I would at all costs secure escape from my six years' misery. [11]
- Mr. Allen jumped up and exclaimed: "I protest against these foolish irrelevancies. [5]
- With the spirit underlying this protest, Hannah sympathized. [9]
- It is always under protest that the hired man does his duty. [6]
- I submit, also, to the advertisements in large letters, but under protest, and with a kind of ostrich-longing for concealment. [14]
- Lindau was about to roar back at him with some furious protest, but March put his hand on his shoulder imploringly, and Lindau turned to him to say in German: "But it is infamous--infamous! [8]
- She seemed about to protest, but sat back and watched him. [11]
- It was hard to protest his innocence, for the landlord was ready to swear concerning a quarrel he had seen when he opened the door for a moment. [11]
- He rose simply to protest against the doctrine which the gentleman from Indiana had avowed in the course of what he [Mr. Lincoln] could not but consider an unsound argument. [7]
- It is important to bear in mind that the statesmen of our Revolution were inaugurating a political and not a social revolution, and that the gravamen of their protest was against the authority of a distant crown. [4]
- He had not time to protest, for we heard footsteps in the hall, and Mademoiselle entered, leading an older lady by the hand. [9]
- So powerful was this influence that the shrill Elder twice essayed to speak in protest, but was prevented by the wizened Elder Meacham. [11]
- I protest against this extraordi--" "Set down! [5]
- If I commit the wrong I have spoken of, it is under protest against myself. [6]
- For most readers the wicked character is repellant; but the commonplace raises less protest, and is soon deemed harmless, while it is most demoralizing. [4]
- Sometimes he realized the uselessness of such protest, sometimes the mere writing of them had furnished the necessary relief, and he put, the letter away, or into the wastebasket, and wrote something more temperate, or nothing at all. [5]
- Had they seen the thing done, there would have been sensation, but no mystery; but night, secrecy, distance, mystery, all begot, not a reaction in Mazarine's favour, but a protest against the thing being done under cover, as it were, unhelped by popular observation. [11]
- She looked at the sightless eyes, and a passionate protest sprang to her lips which, in spite of herself, broke forth in a sort of moan. [11]
- I overheard from the neighbouring tables a spiteful protest that a young upstart from the colonies should turn Lady Tankerville's drum into a levee. [9]
- She would tell the man who had said no word in defense of her, done nothing to protect her, who let the worst be believed, without one protest of her innocence, what she thought of him. [11]
- Pulling Nick through the gate, I slammed it, and he was only beginning to protest when I had him safe within my door, and the bolt slipped behind him. [9]
- In spite of the cries of protest that followed her and drew--she thought--an unnecessary and disagreeable attention to her departure, she threaded her way among groups of people who stared after her. [9]
- It was clear that Judge Carcasson felt deeply the dangers of the crisis, and that the futile outburst had merely been the agitated protest of the helpless. [11]
- Nay," he exclaimed, stopping my protest, "I was not too young to know rottenness as well as another. [9]
- This is disturbed sometimes for a little while: a mob assembles to protest against something; it gets noisy --noisier--still noisier--finally too noisy; then the persuasive soldiery comes charging down upon it, and in a few minutes all is quiet again, and there is no mob. [5]
- In the meantime, since Mr. Hodder has seen fit to remain in spite of our protest, I do not intend to enter this church. [9]
- But, at the same time, I made myself tiresome, if not hoarse, with repeating to Mr. Howard, their only agent seen by me, my protest that I authorized nothing--would be responsible for nothing. [7]
- Aunt Kate had said nothing then, but, when the time came, by her orders the sleigh and horses were at the station; and the old man had made no direct protest, for she was the one person he had never dominated nor bullied. [11]
- He too sincerely respected Ruth's judgment to make any protest, however, and he would have defended her course against the world. [5]
- He ceased to protest, and Mr. Rangely quickly tied the other horse and came to Victoria's aid. [9]
- With a smothered protest the nurse left, and Jim stood beside the bed with the telegrams. [11]
- Honora made some protest that seemed to satisfy them, tried to rally herself, and succeeded sufficiently to pass muster. [9]
- Words of eager protest sprang to his lips, but, before they could be uttered, either her mood had changed or pride had come to the rescue, for she said: "How silly I am! [4]
- A cry of protest rose from Fleda's soul, and yet she knew it was what the Ry would have wished, that he should be buried by his own people where they would. [11]
- March heard Kendricks protest in vain, and the colonel say, gravely: "I do not wonder, sir, that these things interest you. [8]
- You see why Patrick Henry, in Richmond, and Samuel Adams, in Boston, were startling the crown officials with the same accents of liberty, and why the Mecklenburg Resolutions had the very ring of the Protest of the Province of Massachusetts. [6]
- And there were other things that Margaret seemed to have accepted without that vigorous protest which she used to raise at whatever crossed her conscience. [4]
- In those days only the meanest of the King's party would listen to such without protest from an Englishman. [9]
- But as for one of Barouche's chapter of policy Carnac almost sprang to his feet in protest when Barouche declared it. [11]
- I was going on to protest that I was not ignorant of the doctrine. [9]
- The remaining point of your letter is a protest against any person offering to vote being put to any test not found in the laws of Maryland. [7]
- There are lots of things I want to talk about," she replied, but her protest sounded feeble, unconvincing, even to herself. [9]
- He was scarcely of the same mind as the gentleman from Cologne, for he had just waved his plump hand in protest. [10]
- He wrote reams of protest, he made many arid journeys to Cairo, he talked himself hoarse; and always he was met by the sympathetic smiling of Imshi Pasha, by his encouraging approval. [11]
- During the whole of my married life, I had been conscious of an inner protest against "settling down," as Tom Peters had settled down. [9]
- But the rest of his protest was cut short by Mr. Crewe. [9]
- And he knew not how to protest. [9]
- But we had not gone far before he turned into a path that entered the grove on the right, and to this likewise I made no protest. [9]
- This met with noisy approval, and albeit I and my dear Hans, and some others with us, made protest, the damsels were presently seated in a circle and Jorg Loffelholz, who was chosen to preside, asked of each to pronounce sentence. [10]
- The new creature names everything that comes along, before I can get in a protest. [5]
- There was a murmur of astonished protest. [9]
- The conductor took Mr. Bentley's bill deprecatingly, as much as to say that the newly organized Traction Company--just out of the receivers' hands--were the Moloch, not he, and rang off the fares under protest. [9]
- But now the mother's arms were round her, with cries of protest, and Breaking Rock, with another laugh, slipped away swiftly toward the river. [11]
- One of the most distinguished men of the world to-day wrote me in praise and protest concerning The Money Master. [11]
- Her attitude puzzled me, for it was one neither of surprise nor of protest. [9]
- Honora's development, it may be remarked, proceeds by the action of irritants, and of late her protest against Quicksands and what it represented had driven her to other books besides the treatise on bridge. [9]
- To this Zoe made no protest in her mind. [11]
- I protest I loved him then as one with whom I had been reared. [9]
- You do not love me--" I started once more to protest. [9]
- But as I looked upon him, haggard and worn, with retribution so neat at hand, I had no words to protest or condemn. [9]
- He sat a long time, looking at the floor, and at intervals muttering to himself and nodding his head acquiescingly or shaking it in mild protest. [5]
- He would not let Faith go to the Cloistered House, though he made no protest against David going; because he recognised in these visits the duty of diplomacy and the business of the nation--more particularly David's business, which, in his eyes, swallowed all. [11]
- If the Hiltners learn that you and I let him be bound without making any real protest. [10]
- Meantime that other lawyer got up excited and began to protest against allowing new witnesses to be brought into the case at this late stage. [5]
- She had long known that, but tonight the realization came to her that what she chiefly resented in it was the note it proclaimed--the note of a mute acquiescence, without protest or struggle, in what life might send. [9]
- But if the Judge continues to put forward the declaration that there is an unholy and unnatural alliance between the Republicans and the National Democrats, I now want to enter my protest against receiving him as an entirely competent witness upon that subject. [7]
- In that moment's joy a fresh realisation of their fate came upon him with dire force, and a bitter protest went up from his heart, that he and she should be sacrificed. [11]
- During its progress--and it was printed as soon as each installment was ready (a very poor plan)--I was in receipt of the usual letters of sympathy, or protest, and advice. [4]
- I had found it equally vain to protest or argue, and I would make no unmanly appeal for pity, still less apologize. [5]
- He sank comfortably into my wicker chair, which creaked a protest, and produced two yellow-spotted cigars, chewing the end of one with much apparent relish and pushing the other at me. [9]
- But a certain instinct of protest and of nonconformity which may have been remarked in our heroine sent her to St. Andrews-by-the-Sea--by no means so well attended as the house of Gad and Meni. [9]
- But Artemus gently insisted, and I drank the treasonable mixture under protest, and felt all the time that I was doing a thing I might be sorry for. [5]
- He showed no inclination to fix the limits of his walk, and made no protest as she drove under the stone archway at the entrance of Fairview. [9]
- Some of these, in these years and later, were pirated, but he made no protest. [5]
- Conrad looked up in alarm and protest. [8]
- The hand that I put out in protest the Intendant caught within his own, and would have held it, but that I drew it back with indignation, and kept on towards the screen. [11]
- Against his errors I protest, were it treason to do so. [14]
- Now I protest I love that man, who has more humanity in him than most of the virtuous people in England who call him hard names. [9]
- He threw out his hands in a gesture of protest. [11]
- She had made herself his nurse, and no one had seriously interfered, though the Cure had not at all vaguely offered a protest to Madame Lavilette. [11]
- In spite of her protest that what was "fit for Teddy was not fit for a gintleman of quality," the Seigneur had had his way, never repenting of his choice. [11]
- Before the world her head was still held high, but in the attic-room, and out on the prairies far away, where only the coyote or the prairie- hen saw, her head drooped, and her eyes grew heavy with pain and sombre protest. [11]
- She took off her hat and swiftly tidied herself, yet the relief she felt at Lise's absence was modified by a sudden, vehement protest against sordidness. [9]
- She put out her hand quickly as if in protest and said: "Ranulph--ah no, Ranulph--" "But yes, Guida," he replied with stubborn tenderness, "it is you I mean --it is you I've always meant. [11]
- She paid no heed to this protest, but continued to regard him with a face lighted by enthusiasm. [9]
- She shook her head; he still held the glass poised; her eyes met his; she made a feeble sort of protest, then took the glass and drank off the liqueur in little sips. [11]
- March hung his head; he knew it would be useless to protest that his share of the calamity was, by comparison, infinitesimally small. [8]
- In any case, he had upheld the honour of John Grier's firm by his protest, and the newspapers spoke not unfavourably of him in their reports. [11]
- And latterly, when he had preached, his voice had sounded like the unavailing protest of one left far behind, who called out faintly with unheeded warnings. [9]
- On one occasion he even went so far as to publish his protest against the use of the U.S. troops in aid of Cradlebaugh's proceedings. [5]
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