Railed Sentence Examples

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  • In a furious tirade, she railed against the opposing politician's incompetence.

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  • He railed at the longstanding treachery of the army.

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  • He had railed against the commissioners of excise in language so coarse that they had seriously thought of prosecuting him.

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  • He only attacked party government because he was excluded from it, and only railed at corruption because it was the corruption of his antagonists and not his own.

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  • The older generation railed against this androgyny, but the youth of the time embraced it.

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  • He railed at the long-standing treachery of the army.

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  • In a furioustirade, sherailedagainst the opposing politician'sincompetence.

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  • Many websites offer free deck plans that include railings and home improvement books often feature pictures of railed decks.

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  • I know that in the past I have railed against shortening, but in this case we are using shortening in our pie crust recipe to give us a better flake.

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  • There were those who railed against the balls, claiming that they were a negative foreign influence that encouraged immorality and shamefully allowed "commoners" to consort with the aristocracy.

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  • It was at this time he began his memorable controversy with Episcopius, who, in attacking the Coronis, railed against the author as having been "a disturber of the public peace in his native country, so that the English magistrates had banished him thence; and now, by his late printed Coronis, he was raising new disturbances in the peaceable Netherlands."

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  • In the West the high altar was moved to the east end (the presbyterium) with a space before it for the assisting deacons and subdeacons (the chancel proper) railed off as a spot peculiarly holy (now usually called the sanctuary); between this and the nave, where the laity were, was the choir, with seats for the clergy on either side.

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  • When Julian visited the place in 362 the impudent population railed at him for his favour to Jewish and pagan rites, and to revenge itself for the closing of its great church of Constantine, burned down the temple of Apollo in Daphne.

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  • Part is laid out as an 18-hole golf course; a section is reserved for cricket and football; a portion has been railed off for a race-course, and a bathing-station has been erected.

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  • Sometimes, indeed, they transferred their hostilities from the servant to the master, complained that a better table was not kept for them, and railed or maundered till their benefactor was glad to make his escape to Streatham or to the Mitre Tavern.

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  • The plane through the radius of the weight containing the axis OX is railed the axial plane because it contains the forces forming the couple due to the transference of F to the reference plane.

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