We have no meanings for "be an outcry" in our records yet.
1 If anything were to go wrong, there would inevitably be an outcry .
2 I thought that there would be an outcry and that I should be arrested.
3 Perhaps if this group were of one gender or ethnic group there would be an outcry .
4 If the government suggested to doctors which treatment they should prescribe to their patients, there would be an outcry .
5 There would be an outcry .
6 For, as I shall certainly not accomplish it, there will be an outcry at my incapacity, and a pretext for my removal.
7 That is because the forged check remains in existence and must be paid by some one, and sooner or later there will be an outcry .
8 Don't you think there'll be an outcry raised from here to India and back when the high priestess finds out that this stuff is missing?
9 Sir, Mrs Stewart (April 16th) is indeed correct in suggesting that there would be an outcry if proper protocol was not observed towards our President.
10 Then suddenly there was an outcry and the sound of tinkling glass.
11 He lay still for the first moment, and there was an outcry .
12 There was an outcry of shocked denial from Pinhoes and Farleighs alike.
13 Now there is an outcry that the Albanians of Kosovo ill-treat the Slavs.
14 Photo: RNZ There has been an outcry over the repatriation problems.
15 Every time there is an outcry we are promised more legislation.
16 There was an outcry just now and I took you for the thieves.
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