Sentences with phrase «by despatching»

Both incidents involved home secretaries responding to a public / tabloid outcry about a service failure by despatching a senior officials, in circumstances that led to allegations of scapegoating.
And the boss pointed to that quality once again today in his post match comments reported by Sky Sports after the Gunners made it three Premier League wins on the spin by despatching Hull City away from home.
Eventually they both stood confused by their despatch box, staring at each other - a tiny moment of solidarity as the Commons fell about around them.

Not exact matches

The news came as Washington despatched a team to Beijing headed by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to hold talks over an ever - worsening economic relationship with China.
Our acceptance of an order takes place when we despatch the order or send you confirmation by email even if your payment has been processed immediately.
From G4692; «speed», that is, (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness: — business, (earnest) care -LRB-- fulness), diligence forwardness, haste.
Now consider the statement issued by Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor some hours before Ms. Kelly rose at the despatch box to introduce the Sexual Orientation Regulations in the Commons.
There must have been some sort of glitch in the despatch system as I didn't receive the book, sent by Octopus Publishing for review, until a couple of days before Christmas.
but when you are despatched by MK Dons in Capital One cup and on the verge of same by Cambridge i mean you need to start examining your brains.
Vilanova's team took the lead in spectacular style on the hour mark, Messi picking himself up after being fouled by Xabi Alonso and despatching a brilliant left - footed free - kick up over the wall and curling away from the diving Casillas.
An infuriating 3 - 3 draw at home to Aston Villa at the weekend has left the Blues back at square - one and no nearer to a revival in fortunes, but surely even they can produce a performance good enough to despatch of the league's basement occupiers Wolves, who were beaten 2 - 0 by West Ham on New Year's day and 2 - 1 by Wigan Athletic in their most recent home encounter.
The counsel claimed that following the April 6 ruling, a letter by Dasuki's lead counsel Mr Joseph Daudu dated April 13 was despatched to the DSS requesting for permission to access Dasuki outside the DSS office as contained in the ruling of the court.
Unreliable Sources is a cride coeur by Simpson for the old familiar world of the print media, the «star» reporter and the ability to move public opinion through language and force of despatch.
The minister's political future is likely to come down to the nature of email communications between himself and his special adviser, Adam Smith, whose «inappropriate behaviour» was condemned by Mr Hunt at the despatch box in parliament last week.
It wasn't only Moore's feathers which were ruffled by his ruthless despatch; so too were those of Sir Menzies Campbell, who looked on the now ex-Scottish secretary as his protégé.
In what could be his last appearance at the despatch box he was very consistent in his responses to David Cameron, being repeatedly muddled by turbulent Tory shouting.
Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats show the Government Car and Despatch Agency ferried ministers nearly three million miles last year, equivalent to driving around the world almost 115 times.
That worry is trumped by the need to have something, anything, with which to come back at Cameron across the despatch boxes.
It began almost as soon as he stood for his first speech at the despatch box, after an interminably lengthy amendment by Jack Straw.
At that time, the Conservative government of John Major and most Westminster Tories were resolutely opposed to intervening militarily against the Bosnian Serbs, either through the despatch of ground troops or the use of air power, or even to allowing the Bosnians to defend themselves by lifting the international arms embargo that locked in place a Serb advantage in heavy weaponry.
Barry Gardiner complained that Labour had left an «empty despatch box» at a critical point in Britain's history amid the «crisis» brought about by David Cameron's «needless» referendum.
Mr Javid was cheered by Tory MPs as he stepped up to the despatch box in the House of Commons this afternoon
And it's entirely possible that this latest movement on a fourth film could go just as extinct as the amazing - sounding script written by John Sayles and William Monahan, which featured armoured, genetically - tinkered warrior dinos being despatched to battle their reptile brethren.
The company has already commenced training of dealers and the SUV will start to be despatched by end of April.
Ronnie, our host, was phenomenal, he guided us all the way from Kirkwood to his guesthouse in Despatch by means of cellphone at his own cost.
Candidly, it is very fast paced full on tactical combat where you are relieved of the latent guilt of eviscerating fellow humans by the ghoulish nature of the hellish adversaries you must despatch.
Entire letter ex the Bianchi correspondence from VENICE to SCUTARI (Albania) endorsed «via Trieste» and «Vapore de Antivari», franked on despatch by Italy 1863/65 40c.
T01944 FLAXMAN: UNDERSTUDY [from](SANDSEND SERIES FROM BEYOND THE WORLD»S END) 1972 [T01941 - T01944; complete] Inscribed «FLAXMAN understudy Sandsend Series from beyond The World's End» b.l., «Scale 1 = 4» b.c. and «optional orientation - preferred position Ian Stephenson 1972» b.r. Oil and enamel with ballpoint on paper treated with white polish, 30 × 40 (76.2 × 101.6) Purchased from the artist (Grant - in - Aid) 1975 Exh: 11 englische Zeichner, Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, May — June 1973, and Kunsthalle, Bremen, July — August 1973 (Stephenson 16); Recente Britse Tekenkunst, Koninklijk Museum, Antwerp, September — October 1973 (Stephenson 16); Art as Thought Process, Serpentine Gallery, December 1974 — January 1975 (no numbers); Ian Stephenson: Paintings 1955 — 66 and 1966 — 77, Hayward Gallery, March — April 1977, also Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, May — June 1977, and Turnpike Gallery, Leigh, August — September 1977 (72) All four studies [T01941 - T01944] were first shown at an informal British Council preview, Drawings by 11 British Artists, at the Hayward Gallery in London on 16 March 1973, immediately prior to their despatch for tour in Europe.
An extensive review of the sales records, reconciling them to purchases and stock, analysing work in progress and long term contracts, modelling customer purchasing patterns, and an analytical review of debtors and creditors, showed that the directors had fraudulently inflated sales by recording sales before goods despatched, hid increases in debtors in fixed assets and other balance sheet items, and had double counted invoices and proformas relating to the same sales.
By the way, the addressee of the despatch, as you see here, is the Edward Bulwer Lytton who penned the infamous «it was a dark and stormy night» — along with 24 novels and 3 plays.
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