Examples of 'had prevailed' in a sentence

Meaning of "had prevailed"

had prevailed: This phrase is used to indicate that a particular belief, practice, or situation was dominant or had influence over a period of time in the past

How to use "had prevailed" in a sentence

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had prevailed
Also many sorts of superstitions had prevailed.
An eerie calm had prevailed over the battlefield.
Liberal democracy and market capitalism had prevailed.
A constructive tone had prevailed throughout the discussion.
Many people had died but mankind had prevailed.
Labour had prevailed over capital.
The former view had prevailed.
A system of specialized agriculture was obtained where previously a mixture of rather irrational production had prevailed.
This disease had prevailed fearfully in.
The report was a monument to the neglect that had prevailed so far.
Harmony had prevailed at last.
The rhythm of renewal had prevailed.
Calmer heads had prevailed and peace had broken out.
The gates of hell had prevailed.
A spirit of cooperation had prevailed throughout the three meetings on the draft resolution.

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Bringing it to the highest levels that had prevailed in a decade.
Calm had prevailed since then in Idleb.
If only a different climate had prevailed back then.
This had prevailed from the Meiji period.
For thousands of years civilisation had prevailed against barbarism.
Peace had prevailed in Angola for seven years now.
Democracy had prevailed.
That his fancy for the freedom of the fields had prevailed.
Truth had prevailed.
The participants commended the propitious atmosphere that had prevailed throughout the meeting.
We had prevailed here, not because of science.
Solidarity had prevailed.
And nobody thought to alert disaffected populations in the Mideast that the West had prevailed.
It was clear that political imperatives had prevailed over principles and even reality.
Even on those rare occasions when I reported back to you that I had prevailed.
A climate of peace and amicable cooperation had prevailed during that political process.
Politics had prevailed over central-bank commitments.
To reduce the excessive prices which had prevailed for two years.
If father had prevailed on him to go to naples, all would have been well.
She appreciated the constructive spirit that had prevailed during those discussions.
Although some issues had been much debated, a constructive spirit of consensus had prevailed.
Clearly the same conditions of weather had prevailed all over this region.
Litigation ensued, but within a few months the new management group had prevailed.
She highlighted the spirit of cooperation which had prevailed among participants at the Conference.
I came back the next morning, after clearer heads had prevailed.
The technological advantages that they had prevailed in Hamburg already they were not applied.
When the Council had been established, optimism had prevailed.
This development had prevailed throughout Europe.
That movement had broken the spirit of solidarity that had prevailed until then.
Although sanity had prevailed during the elections, farm invasions and unrest still continued.
Her delegation welcomed the spirit of compromise which had prevailed at the current meeting.
Once again, Israel had prevailed when there seemed to be no hope.
The technological advantages that they had prevailed in Hamburg.
If he had prevailed Apple would not have become the world 's most valuable company.
The announcement put to rest the confusion that had prevailed all through the evening.

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