Examples of 'they proclaim' in a sentence

Meaning of "they proclaim"

they proclaim: This phrase is usually used to indicate that someone or a group is publicly announcing or declaring something, often with great emphasis or authority

How to use "they proclaim" in a sentence

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they proclaim
Yet they proclaim a minute chance of salvation.
What a great story they proclaim.
At least they proclaim themselves to be what they are.
They do seek to live by the message they proclaim.
They proclaim the power of our kingdom.
Even on their website they proclaim it.
They proclaim they will always remember.
And for the curses and lies they proclaim.
They proclaim themselves judges of your life.
Religious traditions serve society by the message they proclaim.
They proclaim it wide and loud.
And arduous period of training and they proclaim to the world.
They proclaim it boldly and proudly.
The prophets appear to be struck with amazement at the great truths they proclaim.
They proclaim peace yet strengthen.
The apostles speak about their message and the word they proclaim in this way.
But they proclaim that repentance is not necessary.
They are not true Christians as they proclaim.
Invariably they proclaim it can not be done.
The truth of God is preserved by believers when they proclaim the ultimate truth.
They proclaim their love for each other.
With their mouth they proclaim the Gospel.
They proclaim themselves as the indisputable custodians of all.
By November of the same year they proclaim a military government.
They proclaim his infinite perfection.
They come from the North and they proclaim themselves messenger of justice.
They proclaim advertising dead.
Assuredly Allah knoweth that which they keep hidden and that which they proclaim.
And they proclaim it.
They have no faith in the God they proclaim as Lord.
They proclaim that man has entered an era of general migration.
The entire universe was created for His glory and they proclaim His glory.
They proclaim love.
They must have it - they proclaim it so often.
They proclaim their arrival with a clear challenge to those already here.
The day of reckoning still lies ahead, they proclaim.
They proclaim the man who has entered an era of general migration.
Hypocritical . since they proclaim one thing and act another.
They proclaim their commitment through a public covenant that is renewed annually.
A medical center for the study of human anatomy, as they proclaim.
They proclaim that the best people in society rise to the top and lead humankind.
I believe so, for the good of the country they proclaim as chief vizier.
They proclaim themselves to be descendants of Indians.
They are beautiful upon the mountains, for they proclaim to us glad tidings.
They proclaim this faith to all during Mass.
During his pontificate, did they proclaim their loyalty to him from the housetops?
They proclaim what their Lord has instructed or taught them to.
Are these fissures only temporary and limited, or do they proclaim some lasting changes?
They proclaim to all who will listen that God created them.
Dietary habits proclaim class distinctions, but they proclaim patriarchal distinctions as well.

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And he will proclaim justice to the nations
Fireworks and cannon volleys proclaim victory
And proclaim your love every morning
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