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No one would raise a hue and cry, finding it empty in the morning.
He's needed to raise a hue and cry against me."
They work together; it is not always wise to raise a hue and cry in these streets.
Those who raised a hue and cry falsely were themselves guilty of a crime.
No doubt, these proposed reallocations will raise a hue and cry.
The proposed sale of new shares raised a hue and cry among small French investors.
Someone might also have seen him steal the bag, for example, and raised a hue and cry.
You find that the people raise a hue and cry if you try to take them away."
Ruiz lived alone, nobody was going to raise a hue and cry immediately he didn't come home to supper.
Liberals raised a hue and cry in response.
If he, Kilian, disappeared, the palace guard would simply raise a hue and cry throughout the city.
The incident raises a hue and cry in the local media, which accuses Police of vigilante justice.
Sooner or later somebody's going to notice the high priest didn't come back and raise a hue and cry.
It raised a hue and cry for Benton right here in New York!
One step in that direction would be to weed out the malcontents who raised a hue and cry where none was justified.
"Nobody raised a hue and cry this year," Mr. Lee said.
Every new "Joy" raised a hue and cry, as well as garnering accolades.
He knew we would raise a hue and cry if we saw him in the vicinity of my locomotive."
Limping across the courtyard he was noticed by the sentry who promptly raised a hue and cry.
People on the left and the extreme left have raised a hue and cry against the Directive.
might raise a hue and cry if the victim turned up missing.
She dared not raise a hue and cry because it must not be known that she had gone there to meet her lover.
If the vigilantes discovered the alien, they might raise a hue and cry that would bring the whole mob storming over from the general store.
In that case her relatives would have enquired for her, raised a hue and cry at the time of the accident.'
It would have been gone forever had not the community raised a hue and cry, as well as the wherewithal to save it.