Sentences with phrase «bombarded by questions»

Students in the UK also study my work quite frequently and I am bombarded by their questions... SO theoretically I should continue to paint in this genre (which I may do, as I do love this type of art)... but I am torn as I have a new genre — paintings to do with obesity / healthy eating / weight issues etc — which is a relatively new and uncommon topic in fine art, and I am positive has a lot of potential, and is really an issue which greatly interests me... so the question is whether I should then focus all my effort on this?
Whenever we go out, I often find myself being bombarded by questions from people we meet.
Ever since my co-workers found out about my BlackBerry obsession, I'm constantly bombarded by questions.

Not exact matches

On the flip side, avoid bombarding your manager with petty questions that could be answered by your peers or a quick Google search.
But fired up as I was about porn culture and sexual violence, and questioning attitudes towards women in the Church, I felt bombarded by messages about conservative «biblical womanhood» that I couldn't identify with and that didn't seem to do anything to challenge the injustice I saw.
The reform has been labelled a «bedroom tax» by Labour, which has encouraged its backbenchers to bombard David Cameron over the issue in prime minister's questions.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn literally refused to mention Mr. Weiner by name as she was bombarded with questions from reporters before a Crain's New York Business mayoral forum in Midtown.
On Thursday the masochism strategy continued as the home secretary bravely turned up for a press gallery lunch where she was bombarded with questions by the lobby's finest.
We are bombarded by mixed messages on this question: is coffee really healthy, or not?
Picture this: You're chatting with a well - meaning friend or family member only to be bombarded by overly personal questions regarding your relationships, career, finances, or health.
Returning to the cars after a quick sandwich, we're bombarded with questions by enthusiastic camera - phone - equipped Italians.
I know he is bombarded with interviews all of the time, most of which you can find all across the internet, so I promised him that I would make it worth his while by asking some unique questions.
Consumers are bombarded by thousands of messages each day, so the question is, «How does one rise above the din?»
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