Sentences with phrase «clamour among»

The object of re-structuring for which there is a widespread clamour among Nigerians, is not to break up the country or to enable agitators to secede...

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After George Osborne's Budget triumph, if the going gets rocky for the Prime Minister in the months ahead — in his attempts to re-negotiate the terms of Britain's EU membership, for example — the clamour from the Tory back benches for Mr Osborne to move next door from No. 11 to No. 10 Downing Street earlier than Mr Cameron would like will grow among those backbenchers who cheered his Budget wildly and waved their order papers in a frenzy.
Craig also notes that if the going gets «rocky» for the David Cameron in the months ahead, the clamour for the Chancellor to move next door will only grow among those MPs who wildly cheered his Budget.
As illustrated in the film, when Langlois was sacked as curator in May of 1968, there arose among the buffs such a clamour that grey - suited riot police came to bludgeon protestors like Godard, Truffaut, Jean Marais, and Jean Renoir — film, the medium of our time, for a delirious moment, became the catalyst for a new French Revolution, the Cinematheque a cathedral and Bastille.
Famous institutions like Harrow, Marlborough, Shrewsbury and Brighton College − to name just a few − are clamouring to meet a growing demand for a «traditional» English education among the burgeoning middle classes of these countries as well as the increasing number of British ex-pats who have relocated there.
Ugandan Asians were among those clamouring for British visas.
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