Examples of 'had protested' in a sentence
Meaning of "had protested"
had protested: This phrase indicates that someone objected to or expressed strong disapproval of something in the past. It is often used to describe a past action or stance taken against a particular issue or decision
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had protested
The delegation had protested against these pronouncements.
He also fired tribal employees who had protested against him.
They had protested violently.
At the time male students had protested the decision.
He had protested toll taxes.
One junior officer described a raid to punish a village that had protested.
We had protested even then.
Two members of the Committee had protested to no avail.
He had protested overmuch.
He was a participant in BIM and had protested with them before.
Britain had protested and reoccupied the islands four years later.
A day earlier thousands of extremists had protested in Belgrade against the march.
Rwanda had protested and the problems had since been resolved.
Rea was tried in a Diplock Court where he had protested his innocence to no avail.
Palestinians had protested against what they saw as provocation and clashes had ensued.
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The secretary had told him that Vera had protested to the police for arresting her.
She had protested after they fouled the stream that provided water for her cows.
Some of the volunteers had protested openly when they were.
He had protested the Vietnam War with these friends at MSU.
And when Mary had protested.
The French had protested against the marriage because of her political views.
Tens of thousands of Egyptians had protested against Morsi on Friday.
Residents had protested mistreatment at the hands of the National Guard.
Than conservative, some of them had protested.
Pakistan in response had protested and vowed to consider all possible options of retaliation.
The Chairperson, who attended the presentation, had protested at this exclusion.
He stated that he had protested against the decision made by Hitler.
Against the norm, the Germans they had perceived what it was transferred e had protested.
The people of Ukraine had protested peacefully against electoral fraud.
The Russians did not think thus . They had protested violently.
I had protested against my wife's purpose of staying at home.
In Munique, the Scholl brothers who they had protested with pamphlets e had been assassinated.
If we had protested further our own folkswould have burnt us alive!
None of the 57 countries present had protested against that declaration.
If we had protested further our own folks would have burnt us alive!
Just like that, with no permission, even when one had protested it.
In recent weeks, he had protested against alleged irregularities in the count.
Some others say it was the Jews who had protested saying, “Muhammad!
I had protested that the full length mirror was my mother's idea.
Teachers ' unions and even some charter organizations had protested Ms. DeVos 's nomination across the country.
My father had protested long before by excluding the emperor 's picture from our house.
Initially, Marie had protested.
After both stations had protested against this, they were both assigned a frequency.
In 1902, Murros had to leave Finland after he had protested against illegal conscription.
The railroads had protested that their intention was to keep prices low, not high.
Gavius, a Roman citizen of Compsa, had protested about Verres ' treatment of Roman citizens.
She had protested to the point of tears, but Eric was stronger than her.
Since 2011, residents in Awamiyah had protested peacefully to demand equality for Shia.
The men had protested against Islamic scholars ' writings, considered by IRA-Mauritanie to justify slavery.
However, a number of MEPs had protested vociferously and even attempted to prevent speakers from speaking.
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Not quite properly protested but allowed
He protested that you were losing confidence in him
This morning nobody protested against this