Sentence for protest | Use protest in a sentence

Protest sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use protest in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for protest.

  • Do not protest. (10)
  • I protest, I protest! (8)
  • Protest nothing, I beg. (10)
  • But I protest against this! (8)
  • Our spoken in protest remains. (10)
  • Mr. Dale tried to protest something. (10)
  • Conrad looked up in alarm and protest. (9)
  • He put up his hand to interrupt her protest. (9)
  • She did not give Clementina time to protest. (9)
  • She drew language, I protest, from the slums. (10)
  • At the same time, we protest our unworthiness. (10)
  • This she took for the protest of her pure reason. (10)
  • The embodied protest against our social prejudice. (10)
  • Ellen chose to protest, or thought it fair to do so. (9)
  • I disapprove the form of your protest nothing more. (10)
  • A clergyman may make the incident a text of protest. (21)
  • Very well: I make my protest to the death against him. (10)
  • This decision elicited from me another energetic protest. (7)
  • What I have to protest is, that in this respect I am free. (10)
  • They represent your protest, and the admission of your claim. (10)
  • I protest against having paid the smallest attention to any one else. (4)
  • The young man leaning against the mantelpiece blushed a sort of protest. (9)
  • He murmured a protest to her compliment as he handed her into her carriage. (13)
  • Kenby laughed, and Mrs. March laughed too, but with an inner note of protest. (9)
  • Pantomime of indignant protest and burlesque menace on the part of Miss Reed. (9)
  • Without a word of protest Juliana accompanied her ladyship to Beckley Court. (10)
  • You say that nobody protests against your course; well, we are here to protest. (16)
  • Cynthia did not protest against his self-reproach as he possibly hoped she would. (9)
  • I protest, that is, in the privacy of my cigar-case, for I have no chance elsewhere. (10)
  • By-and-by, Emilia was led to think of herself; but with a struggle and under protest. (10)
  • Lavender was about to utter a protest when he reflected that all public men had doctors. (8)
  • General Ople was really forced, by his manly dignity, to make this protest on its behalf. (10)
  • But the protest against this should not lead to unfair extremes in the opposite direction. (16)
  • Let Bull boo his drumliest at such talk: it is, I protest, the thing we want and can have. (10)
  • On that score, hear the words of the poet, a vain protest: Ye that nourish hopes of fame! (10)
  • After making this protest he seemed not to have anything to say immediately in support of it. (9)
  • But Irene, with a nervous scream of protest, handed it to her father, who performed the office. (9)
  • He could honestly protest his guiltlessness, and would smilingly leave the case to go its ways. (10)
  • He growled in his turn to the contractor, who received his protest with contemptuous good humor. (13)
  • I have perfect confidence in my sister, you see; I simply protest against her being exposed to . (10)
  • And if romance is occasionally ridiculous, as I own it can be, humdrum, I protest, is everlastingly so. (10)
  • Men thus pelted abandon without protest the hope of retaining a dry particle of clothing on their persons. (10)
  • He broke forth into a vehement protest of his good intentions, to which his mother did not seem very attentive. (9)
  • I thought to myself in despair, under what protest can I also escape from England and my own intemperate mind? (10)
  • The saloon was critically still; so still that Adela fancied she heard a faint Irish protest from the parlour. (10)
  • And, as I ever wish to be believed, I solemnly protest that no syllable of such a nature ever passed between us. (4)
  • He was scarcely of the same mind as the gentleman from Cologne, for he had just waved his plump hand in protest. (5)
  • A fool surcharged, propelled, unwarned; Not viler, you hear him protest: Of a popular countenance not incorrect. (10)
  • He had condemned his achingly modest soul to permanent gratitude, and had no conviction of any right of protest. (12)
  • It was gradually stooping to nature, but would never have bowed to a fool, or, save under protest, to one who gave all. (10)
  • Nor was it singular to her that one of them at last should rise and protest against the continuation of the impertinence. (10)
  • This was what Mary was thinking herself, and it was what she might have said, but since Dick had said it she was obliged to protest. (9)
  • March hung his head; he knew it would be useless to protest that his share of the calamity was, by comparison, infinitesimally small. (9)
  • I protest in all candour, I treat love as love; not as a weight in the scale; it is the heavenly power which dispenses with weighing! (10)
  • As a friend of the family, I should protest against his admission here in any office whatever into the upper part of the house, at least. (10)
  • Whatever protest and concession and invocation of the saints attend the transacting of business at Bonsecours Market are in a subdued tone. (9)
  • There may be, moreover, while each has the key of the fellow breast, a mutually sensitive nerve to protest against intrusion of light or sound. (10)
  • Duchess Susan might protest her inability to keep her blushes down; that the wrong was done by the insolent eyes, and not by her artless cheeks. (10)

Also see sentences for: expostulate, expostulation, remonstrance, remonstrate.

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