up in arms造句1. They're up in arms about/over the new management scheme.
2. People were up in arms against the invaders.
3. At last the people rose up in arms and defeated the cruel rulers.
4. Environmental groups are up in arms about plans to sink an oil well close to Hadrian's Wall.
5. The tobacco merchants rose up in arms over the increase in taxes.
6. The whole village is up in arms about the proposal to build an airport nearby.
7. Local residents are up in arms over plans to build a new motorway.
8. Residents are up in arms about plans for a new road along the beach.
9. The association's members were up in arms.
10. Those people would be up in arms.
11. And already fans are up in arms.
12. The people of the district rose up in arms and reinstated the abbot, but their triumph was short-lived.
13. Mavis Bramley was up in arms about the woman from Oldham.
14. Yet some big securities houses are up in arms over the Elwes report.
15. Civil libertarians would be up in arms but it would mean fewer animals whose final romp is into a killing-room.
16. John Adams decided that everyone but Episcopalians was up in arms against the new tax law.
17. Pine Valley residents are up in arms about plans to build a prison in the area.
18. The whole school seemed to be up in arms.
19. The whole nation is up in arms.
20. The fat man was up in arms.
21. The Cornish are up in arms.
22. Finally people rose up in arms against him.
23. They were up in arms against French aggression.
24. Roman Catholics are certainly up in arms.
25. All of the colonies were up in arms against him.
26. MARSEILLE, France (Reuters Life!) - Provence is up in arms against a pending rule change that would allow rose wine to be made by simply blending white wine with red.
27. Imagine having a brass band meet a colonel in the middle of the bogs with the whole countryside up in arms.
29. As soon as they heard the news, the Ford dealers were up in arms.
30. I can't understand why she got a raw deal and could not be up in arms.