Sentence examples for Fervent plea from inspiring English sources

"fervent plea" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it to express strong, urgent appeals or requests, usually in a pleading or passionate manner. For example, "She made a fervent plea to the judge for a lenient sentence."

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The soprano Hellen Kwon sings vividly in delivering Lady Rich's fervent plea for her brother, when hoping to win the queen's pity she provokes her ire instead.

In the age of displacement, the appeal of a play that makes a fervent plea for the outcast is unlikely to wane.

This fervent plea is further enhanced by the way the ermine is lovingly possessed, an animal whose coat is highly favored for the production of pricey, wearable furs.

On the floor of the Council, in a fervent plea for freedom of research, he publicly deplored the harassment of individuals particularly scholars and theologians that accompanied the repressive regime of the Holy Office.

It starts with an autobiographical sketch, proceeds to an exposition of the Enlightenment, whose project Mr Wilson aspires to carry forward, and concludes with a fervent plea for more caution both in our own evolution and in damage to the environment.

His politics are not all of a party piece, but there is a fervent plea at the core: for Britain as a pre-Thatcher place in which not everything is hawked around; where people may be passengers, patients or students – not just clients.

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We make our fervent pleas for the high road of justice, and then we tread unflinchingly the low road of injustice.

Even the principal investigators and the institutions must now suspect that, despite their protests and fervent pleas for more money, funding for biomedical research in the US is going to contract significantly over the near term, and probably longer.

"It is the fervent hope and plea of the scientific community... that this case be quickly resolved to reflect the innocence of the accused".

In fact, this production is a paean to the lonely and isolated, a fervent and lyrical plea to remember that everyone matters.

There are passionate but generic references to God, calls for fervent prayer and public pleas for "morality".

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