Use of backlash in Sentences. 43 Examples

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

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backlash at the end of sentence


  1. But it was time for backlash.
  2. But it was time for backlash.
  3. He also warned of a possible anti-Western backlash.
  4. The fall of the fascist dictatorship was followed by a left-wing backlash.
  5. The fall of the fascist dictatorship was followed by a left-wing backlash.
  6. Darnton knows the commercial success of his book may lead to a critical backlash.
  7. Keep a thumb lightly on the spool and apply pressure as the lure hits the water to avoid backlash.
  8. Keep a thumb lightly on the spool and apply pressure as the lure hits the water to avoid backlash.
  9. The tuners are Jackson's own and feel satisfyingly smooth and efficient, with no unwanted backlash.

backlash in the middle of sentence


  1. They fear a backlash from the war.
  2. They face a backlash from shareholders.
  3. But it was not long before a backlash began.
  4. But the potential for a public backlash is there.
  5. But the potential for a public backlash is there.
  6. He feared backlash, and warned against it in letters.
  7. A backlash to atonal techno-pop or angst-ridden thrash-rock?
  8. A backlash to atonal techno-pop or angst-ridden thrash-rock?
  9. Such a decision may provoke a backlash from their supporters.
  10. Such a decision may provoke a backlash from their supporters.
  11. The backlash within the majority population took a different path.
  12. The 1970s saw the first backlash against the emerging women's movement.
  13. The 1970s saw the first backlash against the emerging women's movement.
  14. The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.
  15. The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.
  16. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
  17. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
  18. It is perhaps not surprising that this caused a political backlash in the early 1990s.
  19. It is perhaps not surprising that this caused a political backlash in the early 1990s.
  20. The management fear a backlash from angry fans over the team's recent poor performances.
  21. But any such gains would be wiped out by a backlash from your core pro-life constituents.
  22. The campaign in the popular press mobilised a backlash against the very idea of the welfare state itself.
  23. But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle.
  24. But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle.
  25. The backlash is awaited with interest by everyone, even those with only a passing interest in the music scene.
  26. In partial deference to that pOtential backlash, current incumbents did not actively seek committee endorsement.
  27. Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
  28. Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger.
  29. Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger.
  30. Members of the Rifle and Pistol Club fear a public backlash against their sport after a recent armed raid in the village.
  31. Members of the Rifle and Pistol Club fear a public backlash against their sport after a recent armed raid in the village.
  32. Richmondshire Rifle and Pistol Club members fear a public backlash against their sport after an armed siege in Darlington.
  33. Richmondshire Rifle and Pistol Club members fear a public backlash against their sport after an armed siege in Darlington.
  34. By 1985, when the psychoanalysts attempted to reintroduce masochism, a backlash against feminism, against uppity women, was current.

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