Sentence examples similar to any sort of unrest from inspiring English sources

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China's stability-obsessed rulers get nervous about any sort of protest or unrest.

After all, Leicester has not seen the sort of unrest that characterised places such as Bradford in the early 2000s.

It took city authorities 13 months to share the footage, fearful of the sort of unrest that occurred in Ferguson and other US cities in response to police killings of young black men.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned in his weekly radio address that the demonstrations could lead to the sort of unrest seen during the so-called Arab Spring wave of protests in the Middle East.

There's a Chinese expression, "Kill the chicken to scare the monkey," and this may have been what he had in mind -- that there was sort of unrest of some kind, or at least unrest by Lee Kuan Yew's very narrow definition of it, anyway, among Singapore students.

Or any sort of stand, really.

What? "Any sort of disorder.

"No. 2, any sort of bluish light.

Any sort of idiot-jazz will do.

Nor is any sort of stable policy.

I publish any sort of book.

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