She exhorts her audience to put up banners and posters on the highways and byways. |
It exhorts viewers to fight against divisive forces that disrupt the peace of a nation, says Sundar. |
The government exhorts us to get off the roads and onto the railway, but it may not have considered the opposite proposition. |
The big man repeatedly exhorts his fans to be leaders not followers, but like good followers, they obey his every word. |
Another passage was the one where Miss Brodie exhorts her girls to be sure to recognise their prime and to live it to the full. |
With a pointing finger, he exhorts the crowd of young law students to stop the assault on the powerless. |