proclaimed造句61. All are credited with faithfully carrying out what was proclaimed as the ultimate post-cold war management remake.
62. Even Gorbachev proclaimed the Soviet Unions' interest in participating in the management of the world market economy.
63. A sign over the door proclaimed that the hostelry still brewed its own beer.
64. The great majority of practitioners proclaimed their belief in the only way they could - through sound classroom practice.
65. Army commanders in the outer islands proclaimed a state of emergency and replaced civilian governors by military men.
66. He who is proclaimed a saint need hardly believe in sainthood.
67. George Grindal remembered that some twelve feet below him lay the remains of a Roman city where once Constantine was proclaimed Emperor.
68. Indeed, anything could be proclaimed as being against state interest.
69. Katherine queued at the ticket counter and proclaimed her destination in a clear voice.
70. Those who proclaimed it may have done so for cynical reasons, but I doubt that they genuinely believed it.
71. Robert Guei, who had proclaimed himself president in a rigged election.
72. The Soviet leadership openly proclaimed the illegitimacy of military bases on foreign territories only after the death of Stalin.
73. Chancellor Cuno's government proclaimed a policy of passive resistance, which entailed unlimited subsidies to the population of the Ruhr.
74. A signboard, by the entrance, proclaimed that the business had been established in 1852.
75. On every street corner a newspaper billboard proclaimed it, in every soup kitchen queue people discussed it.
76. This year it proclaimed the housing shortage as the major challenge to poor and working-class communities in the Bay Area.
77. The Fundamental Principle, proclaimed in capital letters with definite reference implying definitive solution.
78. Almost as if, having proclaimed himself paralytic in court, he was setting about proving it over and over again.
79. Men whose stern faces and seasoned appearance proclaimed their experience in war and hardship.
80. Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven.
81. Opposition leaders have proclaimed their allegiance to the new government.
82. Henry IV is proclaimed King of England.
83. The young man's accent proclaimed him a Scot.
84. The certainties proclaimed by Newton mechanics are illusory.
85. The man was proclaimed chairman of the board.
86. His accent proclaimed him a southerner.
87. He proclaimed undying love for her.
88. A national holiday was proclaimed.
89. His accent proclaimed that he was a Scot.
90. His intonation proclaimed him an English.