Example sentences of "cries out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Christ identifies with us , and in the garden of Gethsemane he cries out of loneliness fur us .
2 Mohamed Ali — who cries out at you from our front page today — is just 10 days old and the latest orphan in famine-stricken Somalia .
3 Doug cries out with pain .
4 The Virgilianism of Hardy cries out for further investigation .
5 Common sense cries out for a moratorium to allow the herds time to recover .
6 Still , a certain chiaroscuro grimness attached to their surreal exchange and cries out for some brainless , comic intervention .
7 The moral decline of the West cries out for a return to the morals of protestant Christianity which will tell the nation what they must do to be strong once more .
8 It is a situation which cries out for centralised resolution of the type the large commercial organisation can impose .
9 In Earl Wild it receives the treatment it cries out for .
10 The scale of injustice , cruelty , and tyranny in the world in 1988 cries out for continuing protest of various forms including the democratic and peaceful marches and assemblies which in the 1960s helped to achieve greater civil rights in the USA and in many other nations , whilst the same phenomenon , sometimes more disorderly , hastened the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War .
11 Willie just cries out for ridicule , do n't you think ?
12 There is a great need for music and art that cries out for change in this sad , sick society .
13 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
14 One point which cries out for consideration is this : do the Christian doctrines which Hegel has transposed into his own metaphysical key still mean the same ?
15 Its local government cries out for PR , since the national demography to which parties adapt is not reproduced locally .
16 The country cries out for leadership .
17 America 's infrastructure cries out for refurbishment , yet private-sector projects have yet to take off .
18 The Bible offers to twentieth-century man the very things he cries out for .
19 The extraordinary power and influence of " McCarthyism " in " the land of the free " over a period of four years cries out for explanation .
20 Yet the world we live in cries out for more critical and creative solutions to many , pressing problems .
21 ‘ As Mr. Pannick says , it cries out for some explanation from the board .
22 Two points about Dunleavy 's framework can usefully be raised : ( a ) He tends to assume that what applies in the case of high-rise flats or town-centre redevelopment applies in other areas of policy-making ; ( b ) He places a heavy emphasis on the nationalizing of urban policy change , arguing ( 1980a , p. 98 ) that within ‘ broad limits the decentralised authorities implementing policies have moved in step with a precision that cries out for explanation ’ .
23 Thirties style cries out for a dining suite .
24 Often people entitled to free dental treatment find that they must contribute towards the cost of glasses , and the scheme cries out for reform .
25 ‘ I believe that it is quite wrong that you should refuse this reasonable request and I regret to say that your attitude is all too typical of the secretive nature of British government , which cries out for reform . ’
26 In it he expressed his own and his dancers ' sheer enjoyment of ‘ just dancing to music which cries out to be danced ’ .
27 Some reading requires quiet and calm ; some reading cries out to be shared , perhaps to be read aloud .
28 Despite the recent re-issue of Rewald 's classic monograph , we still lack a true catalogue raisonné , bringing together all the visual and documentary material and engaging with the fundamental issues ; for example , after the sensational exhibition of the Mellon waxes at the National Gallery in Washington in 1991 , there is an even greater need for a study of the relationship of the waxes to the 1,500 or so bronze casts scattered throughout the world ; more understanding of Degas ' techniques and the reproductive processes used by his founder is urgently required ; a consideration of the images themselves , and their place in contemporary sculpture , is conspicuous by its absence ; and , the biggest question of all , the role of these wax figures in the wider oeuvre cries out to be examined .
29 You tie one length round Mr Azul 's upper right arm , as close to his armpit as possible , over his silk shirt ; you kneel on the bed and haul with all your might and the rope bites deep into the sheen of the pale silk shirt ; Mr Azul cries out behind his gag ; a strangled , anguished shriek .
30 Good insights into the darker side of Hergé 's career , but the lack of illustrations from the Tintin books cries out from every page
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