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So when the railways began to expand in the south in mid-1850s, there was a clamour for a rail link to the hills.
The clamour reached a feverish pitch as winners too joined the chorus of the losers in protesting against the decisions.
He has persuaded John that every socially prescribed role entraps one in falsity, the clamour of petty needs, and graspingness.
Earlier this week, the work cafeteria was buzzing with the clamour of the morning rush.
As she neared, she heard the clamour of their excited voices rising and echoing off the rock walls around her.
Transporters, particularly passenger transporters will clamour for increased fares in order to cover the added cost of petrol and diesel.
The noise had reached a clamour, and the smoke was making their eyes water.
Now Manchester's ruling Labour group has pledged to act after its own backbenchers joined the clamour for change.
With the advent of picture messaging, the clamour for improved data transfer rates has become even louder.
Labour is going to learn whether or not it is possible to resist the public clamour for tax cuts and still win a general election.
Along the coast, people have crammed themselves into steep-sided stacks of apartments in the clamour for the slightest glimpse of the sea.
There has been a clamour for tax credits to help small businesses train their staff.
The only way to fend off the loud clamour of conspiracy theories is to keep the public fully informed.
Brienne and Lamoignon thought strong nerves would be enough to face out the clamour.
Only the clamour of kids playing in the schoolyard indicates a sign of life.
He's not so much making a statement as he is reacting gutturally to the ominous clamour surrounding him.
A little brass bell tinkled a welcome, and the door, closing, shut out the clamour of the street.
There was also a growing clamour for a shift in a policy that for years had appeared unfavourably disposed to overseas companies.
Who are the mysterious prisoners that clamour insistently at the edges of otherwise benign dreams?
So I decided to let the intense clamour of conversation wash over me and enjoy it.
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The cabins were stuffy and the clamour of the donkey engine made him restless.
Someone stood in the doorway blowing a shrill whistle, then there was again the clamour of a claxon near at hand.
The rapping of his knuckled fist on the tabletop alongside him broke in sharply on the clamour.
While greeting him I heard a great clamour of scolding babblers emanating from a neem tree hard by.
Thus there was a hubbub, there was noise and roystering clamour all around.
No concessions to the clamour of the babus of Bengal will retain the loyalty of this country.
The young man made some further protest, but it was lost in his father's clamour.
The clamour in his brain was so loud that he thought some one was making a noise in the house.
Do not deceive yourselves, ye who clamour for a constitutional monarchy on the broadest basis.
But the clamour of the multitude soon drowned the De Profundis of the cross-bearer.
He seemed to be entreating the Unseen in his clamour of wild, hopeless appeal.
The fallaciousness of this note of patriotism is particularly apparent, when the clamour continues after the evil is past.
One pities the jurisconsult who is condemned, by Comstockian clamour, to plough through such a novel.
At first the prince took no heed to all this clamour, but continued to press forward on his way.
From the direction they were going arose a wild clamour, as of lost souls wailing and of men in torment.
The clamour of that Wild Hunt died away, and we breathed more freely.
Every magpie, minah, and wattle-bird within a mile joins in the clamour.
Above the wrangle and clamour of the passions she is a fixed star.
One feature of this fowey creek is its constant clamour of seagulls.
In the forefront could be distinguished a drowsy waking plaint passing on, and far off the growth of a multiple clamour, marching and expanding.
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