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1 There would be uproar in the Dail, and chaos in the country.
2 There will be uproar and outcry, and the village will come hot afoot.
3 I asked if there would be uproar if the free food was withdrawn altogether.
4 Party workers said there would be uproar if the court treated the pair harshly, which would back-fire on Modi.
6 People have spoken of bringing Leeds and West Brom up from the Championship -but there would be uproar from other clubs.
7 Spokesman for the organisation John O'Keefe said: "There would be uproar if there was this lack of training in any other profession."
8 They got out of hand, and there was uproar and craven fear.
9 Here at Berlin, too, your own residence, all is uproar and excitement.
10 Only a few minutes into business there was uproar in the public gallery.
11 My thoughts wandered in breathless horror and confusion, and all within was uproar .
12 Instantly all was uproar , and a scramble to get out of the way.
13 The courtmen sprang at their weapons, and there was uproar enough.
14 If there was excitement before, there was uproar and consternation now.
15 In the deep was uproar , the waves were filled with weapons; a death-mist rose.
16 The Danaans then fled panic-stricken towards their ships, and all was uproar and confusion.
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