Sentence examples for inciting a bit of from inspiring English sources

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At 10 49, Dewhurst called strike three, inciting a bit of unruliness in the gallery.

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That so much of his home — and himself — is on display has incited a bit of after-the-fact consternation.

Her book incited a bit of a tabloid frenzy, particularly a scene of the two guitarists battling for her affection with their instruments like medieval knights.

That means I will sometimes incite a bit of a 'social media riot', but I'm not going to apologize for that.

In fact, when Facebook suggested that I "friend" the Golden Girl (she popped up under "people you may know"), her photo didn't incite a bit of envy in me.

"You know, when you have to sit with him for four and a half hours on a plane, you learn a lot and figure out if I want to spend more time with this guy or not," Fowler said, inciting quite a bit of laughter.

These incite a growing number of car buyers to prefer low and zero emission vehicles [13, 16].

The move alarmed shareholders, clients and rating agencies, inciting a crisis of confidence.

A villainous Wills was held as inciting a plague of throwing and corrupting younger bowlers.

A bit of hope.

A bit of decorum.

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