Examples of 'had proclaimed' in a sentence

Meaning of "had proclaimed"

had proclaimed: Suggests that someone declared or announced something in the past, often with authority or confidence

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had proclaimed
Several sources had proclaimed him dead.
Had proclaimed to be an alien hybrid secretly working for the government.
From the beginning he had proclaimed his innocence.
Bernard had proclaimed his triumph on every invitation card.
The good news was carried to them that the government had proclaimed their freedom.
The gospel had proclaimed it everywhere.
Seems Obama is not as much of a change agent as he had proclaimed.
He had proclaimed the word.
And we burned and looted, yes, because we had proclaimed poverty the universal law.
Had proclaimed as a model.
The president and pontiff had proclaimed their united opposition to abortion.
Up to this point, Jesus himself had proclaimed it.
After they had proclaimed the good news to that city.
Elamos the Magnificent, had proclaimed as law.
The men who had proclaimed the truth to him were not liars.
If not God, then natural law had proclaimed it to be so.
Chamberlain had proclaimed that Hitler had missed the bus.
Several centuries previously, an Indian sage had proclaimed man as the highest truth.
John Kehoe had proclaimed his innocence until his death.
My mistress 's birthday proved to me that King Stach had proclaimed himself the castle 's master.
Elijah had proclaimed to Ahab that the rain was coming and to be prepared.
Some years earlier, faithful Enoch had proclaimed the destruction of the wicked.
American and allied forces dealt a knockout blow to the “ caliphate ” ISIS had proclaimed.
The national commissioner had proclaimed how important it was for the police to be seen.
Therefore, my joke is that I wouldn't mind if she had proclaimed.
The Catholic economy had proclaimed the doctrine of the just price.
Spain was not " different ", as the Franco motto had proclaimed.
In that regard his Government had proclaimed itself ready to collaborate with the private sector.
In 1609, Maria entered into correspondence with her false cousin who had proclaimed himself tsar.
The fact that one of the candidates had proclaimed himself President had been condemned unanimously.
He had proclaimed Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah as the Mahdi and the Imam.
The legions of Syria had proclaimed Pescennius Niger emperor.
I had proclaimed God 's law, but I had veered away from His heart.
Proved to me that King Stach had proclaimed himself the castle 's master.
Who had proclaimed himself as “ I am God there is no other God besides me? ”.
In his first inaugural Roosevelt had proclaimed a " good neighbor " policy.
By 30, he had proclaimed a new regime and became First Consul of France.
Oh, and one other thing - He had proclaimed that He was God.
We had proclaimed our aspiration to achieve by 2015 universal primary education.
A few years before, Reyner Banham had proclaimed that Downtown was dead or at least irrelevant.
As a tribute to women, the President of the Republic had proclaimed 21 May as Mothers ' Day.
The Japanese had proclaimed Laos independent even as they lost the war.
Again, as at the beginning of World War I, Beautiful. we had proclaimed our traditional neutrality.
Several municipalities had proclaimed martial law ; there had been some killed and wounded.
In 334, Flavius suppressed the revolt of Calocaerus, who had proclaimed himself emperor in Cyprus.
The prophet Isaiah had proclaimed more than seven hundred years earlier,.
In 1770 the Council of the Bar Confederation had proclaimed him dethroned.
Louis XI and Louis XIV had proclaimed this wine to be among their favourites.
He had proclaimed himself “ Brighter than the sun . ”.
The legions of Syria, however, had proclaimed Pescennius Niger emperor.

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Examples of using Proclaimed
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