“anarchy” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “anarchy”:

– The period called the Anarchy lasted from 1135 to 1153 with devastating effect, especially in southern England.

– The difference between “anarchy” and “polyarchy” is important to someone who thinks that true anarchy would work well.

– Judges fear if they told jurors they would have jury anarchy on their hands with jurors doing whatever they please.

– The Imperial Reform proclaimed an “eternal public peace” to put an end to the abounding feuds and the anarchy of the robber barons and it defined a new standing imperial army to enforce that peace.

– During the Anarchy in the UK tour, the Sex Pistols played in Manchester on June 4.

– During this time, Manipur was devastated and there was chaos and anarchy everywhere.

anarchy in-sentences
anarchy in-sentences

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