Sentence examples for cries of reader from inspiring English sources

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Illinois won, eliciting many cries of reader outrage.

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Though your story may not appeal to all readers, or elicit cries of terror, there will likely be at least one reader who will respond in horror to your story.

As expected, Google has ignored the cries of the niche community of Google Reader sharing enthusiasts (as well as what seems to be the entire online population of Iran), and has pushed forward in its plans to remove Google Reader's native sharing features to promote deeper integration with Google+.

Below is a sampling of reader responses.

And, Sun readers note, there are cries of "Europe, Europe!" ringing round the Belfry.

Yet despite that, readers keep responding with cries of how they will pay any price for their freedom.

However, upon hearing the cries of so many souls in pain, the more sensitive reader might begin to crave a leavening of hope, or to fear that Rowling's own cry is one of despair," writes Brookmyre.

Weekly World News reassured readers that those engineers had capped the hole after smelling smoke and hearing the cries of the damned.

A pugnacious reader might stab a felt pen at every other paragraph and scribble: "Caricature!" or "What about... ?" Cries of the heart like Judt's have been common since Jeremiah and the lesser prophets.

But cries of "Justicia!

Cries of valour.

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