Use of unrest in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include unrest at the start of sentence, unrest at the end of sentence and unrest in the middle of sentence

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unrest at the start of sentence


  1. Unrest has spilt over into areas outside the city.

unrest at the end of sentence


  1. Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
  2. Many shops were looted during the unrest.
  3. The government failed to stifle the unrest.
  4. Inequalities in wealth cause social unrest.
  5. There are growing signs of more broadly-based popular unrest.
  6. Police in riot gear were called in to quell the disturbances/unrest.
  7. Economic conditions may be responsible for the creation of social unrest.
  8. The security forces counter-attacked the following day and quelled the unrest.

unrest in the middle of sentence


  1. There's unrest in the air.
  2. The unrest erupted into revolution.
  3. The unrest could boil over into civil war.
  4. As the unrest continued, the death toll rose .
  5. The unrest has roots in religious differences.
  6. There is growing unrest throughout the country.
  7. The unrest rapidly deteriorated into civil war.
  8. People are predicting civil unrest in the area.
  9. This issue is creating unrest on the backbenches.
  10. There was widespread industrial unrest in the north.
  11. Community unrest is rapidly approaching the flashpoint.
  12. A period of unrest followed the president's resignation.
  13. The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.
  14. The real danger is civil unrest in the east of the country.
  15. The main impulse for the unrest came from extremist Muslims.
  16. Corruption and civil unrest had made the country ungovernable.
  17. Domestic policy was soon overshadowed by political unrest abroad.
  18. The labour unrest which swept the country last week has quietened down.
  19. Fearful of continued unrest, the government imposed a state of emergency.
  20. The protests were the biggest show of social unrest since the government came to power.
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