Use of blockade in Sentences. 39 Examples

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

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blockade at the end of sentence


  1. Traffic was held up for six hours by the motorway blockade.
  2. It was quite some time before they break through the enemy's blockade.
  3. The leadership discussed a plan of economic measures to counter the effects of such a blockade.
  4. The leadership discussed a plan of economic measures to counter the effects of such a blockade.

blockade in the middle of sentence


  1. The blockade was raised last night.
  2. They ran a blockade and got to the border.
  3. They've imposed an economic blockade on the country.
  4. The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949.
  5. The economic blockade is accompanied by terror tactics.
  6. On the first day of the blockade, policing was low-key.
  7. Lincoln, in turn, ordered a blockade of Southern ports.
  8. Lincoln, in turn, ordered a blockade of Southern ports.
  9. The economic blockade is accompanied by terror tactics.
  10. They attempted to break the blockade by using submarines.
  11. The blockade was aimed at starving the country into submission.
  12. The blockade was aimed at starving the country into submission.
  13. Getting food supplies through the blockade is almost impossible.
  14. Protesters formed a human blockade to stop loggers felling trees.
  15. The president imposed a complete blockade on the island's harbours.
  16. Mulroney agreed that a blockade may be necessary to make the sanctions stick.
  17. Mulroney agreed that a blockade may be necessary to make the sanctions stick.
  18. There's been talk of a retaliatory blockade to prevent supplies getting through.
  19. Their ability to cut through the massive traffic jams the blockade caused also boosted sales.
  20. Parisian taxi drivers are threatening to mount a blockade to turn the screw on the government.
  21. At Ferryquay Gate they were met by a blockade of loyalists which was being addressed by Bunting.
  22. At Ferryquay Gate they were met by a blockade of loyalists which was being addressed by Bunting.
  23. Reconditioned Royal Navy ships were turned into Confederate blockade runners by Clydeside arms dealers.
  24. Reconditioned Royal Navy ships were turned into Confederate blockade runners by Clydeside arms dealers.
  25. There is still some hope that the economic blockade will work and make military intervention unnecessary.
  26. After demanding the weapons be removed, President John F.. Kennedy ordered a naval blockade of the island.
  27. She's angry at the way it portrays handicapped people, and has helped organise a blockade of a television studio.
  28. Democrats are now engaged in a full-scale legislative blockade, stopping all bills with objections and threatened filibusters.
  29. Democrats are now engaged in a full-scale legislative blockade, stopping all bills with objections and threatened filibusters.
  30. The generals and admirals said they had always been against the blockade as being too weak and now they wanted immediate action.
  31. The generals and admirals said they had always been against the blockade as being too weak and now they wanted immediate action.
  32. When cimetidine was given together with histamine, blockade of histamine 2 receptor may have reversed histamine stimulated growth.
  33. Perhaps we should even contemplate some naval action to alleviate the blockade and bring help to the 50,000 civilians still trapped there.
  34. In Los Angeles our supporters outnumbered Operation Rescue demonstrators three to one and kept a planned clinic blockade from even getting started.
  35. In Los Angeles our supporters outnumbered Operation Rescue demonstrators three to one and kept a planned clinic blockade from even getting started.

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