Sentences with phrase «despatch very»

Although my side won the debate and I was listening to the arguments, I have to accept that there are arguments that are difficult to despatch very easily.

Not exact matches

Following two very positive results against Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, where City earned a 0 - 0 draw at White Hart Lane before confidently despatching of Liverpool 3 - 0 at the City of Manchester Stadium — The venue for Saturday's encounter, City were brought down from the clouds with a thud a fortnight ago, with Darren Bent punishing Manchester's lavished stars for their glaring misses with an injury time penalty — An early reminder for City's foreign recruits that any complacency at this level will be punished with aplomb.
14:25 — Fresh from his very tough appearance opening up the Lords reform second reading debate (which will resume at about 16:15 this afternoon), deputy prime minister Nick Clegg faces his monthly hour answering questions at the despatch box this afternoon.
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.
As he stood up at the Despatch Box to unveil his spending review, the Chancellor looked a sickly pale, his visage so ghostly that it had the confusing effect of making Danny Alexander, his very own Blucher, and a man whose own colouring is a few notches past alabaster, looking like he'd spent a week basking on a sun - bed.
«I will not criticise the PM on this one because I know, when you are standing at the Despatch Box — and I've never done his job, of course — you've got all the row and the noise around you, it's very easy to use a word which, on reflection, may not be the best way.
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.
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