Examples of 'took to the streets' in a sentence
Meaning of "took to the streets"
This phrase indicates that a group of people or protesters have gathered and started demonstrations or protests in public spaces, typically streets and other urban areas. It signifies a form of public expression and a way to draw attention to a particular issue or cause
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- simple past tense of take to the streets
How to use "took to the streets" in a sentence
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took to the streets
Workers took to the streets in both cities.
The ideological fight took to the streets.
We took to the streets and made a difference.
Thousands of women took to the streets to protest.
I took to the streets to lend a hand as a nurse.
One million protesters took to the streets.
Investors took to the streets with protests.
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets.
Thousands took to the streets and thou.
People were outraged and took to the streets.
Thousands took to the streets and thousands were killed.
I was one of those that took to the streets.
People took to the streets to support the government.
Tokyo students took to the streets.
I took to the streets to sell my wares.
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Young people took to the streets.
Took to the streets a year ago.
Muslim migrants took to the streets.
I took to the streets to find out.
Millions and millions of people took to the streets.
Demonstrators took to the streets in numerous cities.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets.
Thousands took to the streets and thousands are already.
Youths and trade unionists took to the streets.
People took to the streets to protest.
Hundreds of mutants took to the streets.
Hundreds took to the streets to demand his release.
Yesterday the opposition again took to the streets.
I immediately took to the streets with my camera.
Early in this epidemic community members took to the streets.
Thousands took to the streets and thousands kill.
Hundreds of children took to the streets.
Others took to the streets to express their rage.
People were confused and many took to the streets in anger.
People took to the streets immediately.
A mixed crowd of democracy advocates took to the streets in protest.
Mexicans took to the streets to celebrate.
In every corner of the world people took to the streets.
Algerians took to the streets to celebrate the news.
Rallied thousands of lawyers who took to the streets in protest.
Citizens took to the streets demanding democratic rights.
Businesses and schools were deserted as protestors took to the streets.
They took to the streets in solidarity.
Gone are the days when millions of people took to the streets.
Students took to the streets and were joined by workers.
And this was all before we even took to the streets.
He often took to the streets with groups of people.
Israelis from all walks of life took to the streets too.
Egyptians took to the streets everywhere.
As the hours passed many more people took to the streets.
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