Examples of 'had shaken' in a sentence
Meaning of "had shaken"
The phrase 'had shaken' is the past perfect tense of the verb 'to shake'. It indicates that something was shaken or disturbed in the past
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had shaken
His laughter had shaken the house.
We had shaken hands before they had drifted.
It was as if a giant hand had shaken her house.
News had shaken them both.
The revelations were of such magnitude they had shaken him.
A war that had shaken humanity had ended.
Lockon wondered what it was that had shaken her so much.
The scandal had shaken the planet people.
We remained excluded from every great event that had shaken it.
The sheriff had shaken his head sadly.
Not everyone initially realized an earthquake had shaken the city.
This miracle had shaken and terrified them.
The corpse had been buried and the earth had shaken.
You had shaken him up.
Reports of abuse against minors by members of the clergy had shaken public opinion.
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Sugar had shaken my world.
It was as though Charlotte herself had shaken it out of the sky.
He said he had shaken hands with children in the arena.
The events of Wednesday had shaken me up a bit.
Something had shaken up the rocket and tumbled me out of bed.
Jordan stared at the man who had shaken his world to the roots.
It had shaken her more than she would have admitted to anyone.
By the home turn he had shaken off his nearest pursuers.
The third week I wakened out of a sound sleep as if someone had shaken me roughly.
But the accident had shaken him more than he would admit.
In Petersburg he always felt that he had shaken off ten years.
Lin Feng had shaken up the whole town.
The abduction of children from the Sudan and Chad had shaken the international community.
Liberalism had shaken the foundations of Prussian absolutism.
But nonviolence had muzzled their guns and Negro defiance had shaken their confidence.
The violent collision had shaken the air and raised the temperature.
The vision vanished immediately, but it had shaken him.
The court was told she had shaken her son and thrown him to the ground.
I interviewed her, and she showed that this had shaken her.
A devastating earthquake had shaken the country of Haiti.
Who had shaken hands with Nero.
The fingers of the hand old Eguchi had shaken gently were also in deep sleep.
Countries that had shaken off the Communist regimes adopted Western style democracy and free market.
The scourge and atrocities of two World Wars had shaken the world to the hilt.
In doing so they had shaken the English game to its foundations.
It 's not me who killed all those who had shaken my hand once.
The African war had shaken him up and made him angry.
Almost imperceptibly but quite unmistakably, the boy had shaken his head.
The violence that had shaken Syria was sending shock waves through the region.
They originally thought they were powerful, but what they saw had shaken their minds.
The result of the Crusades had shaken the faith of all Christendom.
He had shaken the hand of Ikey Snigglefritz.
Nikolai later remarked that he had shaken the poop out of Mark Twain.
He had shaken off the hold-back straps of unbelief.
That they were unable had shaken the man 's faith.
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