Phrases with «lot of bad news»

The phrase "lot of bad news" means that there is a large amount of negative or unwanted information. Full definition

Sentences with «lot of bad news»

  • We are used to hearing lots of bad news from Arsenal on the injury front, thoroughly sick of it to be more accurate, so it is always a nice change when we get some positive updates on the Arsenal players. (justarsenal.com)
  • Lots of bad news for «reformers» in 2013, including the following: (jonathanpelto.com)
  • Fourthly there is the combined affect of all them, the culumulative image of a government in trouble you get when lots of bad news stories come all at once (take for example Labour's «Black Wednesday» in April 2006 when they were hit with the foriegn prison scandal, John Prescott's affair and Patricia Hewitt being heckled by nurses in a single day). (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
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