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How to use fervour in a sentence

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A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully.
Two hundred years ago, revolutionary fervour burnt this church to the ground.
The Sikh community of the twin cities celebrated Baisakhi with religious fervour and gaiety here on Wednesday.
Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor.
Recite the Holy Qur'an with eagerness and fervour and put all your heart and soul in the recitation.
To set against this there were many examples of patriotism and patriotic fervour in the town at this time.
His website promotes the concept of information agents with enthusiastic fervour.
Of course, the immediate step is to embrace the sport of complication with academic fervour.
This is not to say that attention has been concentrated on spiritual fervour for its own sake.
How sad it was to see so much fervour amongst my own countrymen in taking up the banner of support for the US in their actions against Iraq.
Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes.
But for many people, their faith isn't based around an irrational fervour, and it isn't based around rational logic.
Half of those present discussed the imminent international confrontations with passion and fervour.
My yearnings for the taste of meat are becoming almost animalistic in their fervour.
Meanwhile, belief in extraterrestrial intelligences continues to grow with an almost religious fervour.
The euro seems to be reviled with avidity and fervour wherever one goes, from Holland to the Med.
Perversely, such words of steel were meant to calm the American people, not whip them into a vengeful fervour.
There is an abundance of powerfully voiced republicanism, anticlerical fervour and epicurean life.
The band perform with the such passion and fervour, it's hard to believe some of the songs are over a decade old.
They carried between them, and actually in their hands, a glowing flame, the fervour of which I felt reflected from the picture on my own cheeks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Words gush forth from him in a fervour of gratitude for the pleasures of the eye.
The fervour of his words was nonsensical, but his intention, alas, was becoming clear.
In future it must become a stranger, at least in looks and conversation, to her whom he loved with an inquiet fervour.
He is a magician, spectral at times, yet his songs have the homely lyric fervour and concision of Robert Burns.
They have no doctrine to teach, no fervour to communicate, they do not even tell any stories.
He had all the fervour of the fanatic, and when he prayed his eyes assumed a berserk look.
I should rather be the gainer by my own utterance, and by the reaction of your fervour.
It was one which we all ought to form if the fervour of our passions will permit us.
At his request, and in consideration of his fervour, I'll give him the viaticum.
She had become deeply impressed with the millenarian fervour which laid hold of so many some twenty-five or thirty years ago.
He was urged to unfurl the standard of the Prophet, and to appeal to the religious fervour and fanaticism of the army.
It did no harm, nor did the fervour of the other side do good.
But, unfortunately, that fervour cooled in a couple of years and some self-seekers became active at the behest of foreign powers.
In some cases, caste is dropped only during the fit of fervour or bhakti.
Still, the fervour of his words went towards the appeasing of my just displeasure.
His eloquence and religious fervour had already given the earnest of high eminence in his profession.
He had worked himself into quite a religious glow and fervour.
Even from his own mother did he conceal the fervour of his love for Mary.
She took his right hand and kissed it with every appearance of fervour.
But my fervour gradually weakened, and I fell insensibly into a reverie.
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