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1 For think who they are that ye will provoke by such disgrace.
2 The smile he had expected to provoke by this sally did not break into the clergyman's face.
3 He's fully aware of the storm he will provoke by using a term closely associated with US white supremacy.
4 Fear provoked by the scandal has spread easily among the tense population.
5 The feeling provoked by the embrace showed plainly in his next words.
6 Be merciful, and forgive the insolence provoked by your own overbearing words.
7 They were provoked by what he felt to be hypocrisy and sham.
8 The American Revolution had not been provoked by oppression, violence, and massacre.
9 The Cardinal, provoked by so many interruptions, rebuked him, when he exclaimed:
10 But fits of coughing, provoked by the smoke, exposed her true condition.
11 I was provoked by this, and determined not to say a word.
12 Provoked by the shifting of the old floorboards, the rocking horse squeaked.
13 Some historians have wondered if Bobby's transformation was provoked by Jack's death.
14 This provoked by far the largest public protests in Iceland's history.
15 The outrage provoked by the images of Aleppo has changed the political debate.
16 Similar efforts from the pulpit were provoked by the great comet of 1680.
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