Sentences with word «disapprovingly»

The in - crowd glared at us disapprovingly.
Do you stare at another driver with open hostility or shake your head disapprovingly when he shouts obscenities or makes certain hand gestures?
I have found myself shaking my head and even tutting disapprovingly at this but what can I do but cross my fingers and hope they stay safe and eventually cross the road with more sense?
The paper comments somewhat disapprovingly that the system in Scotland «is reputed to be harsh to women; certainly any system that imposes an arbitrary time limit upon spousal support will disadvantage the less well - off whose needs can not be met out of capital».
The artist Mary Ellen Carroll's project to give free Internet access to the city's poorer residents by tapping into unused frequencies along the I - 10 has an office «in the armpit of Robert E. Lee,» as Carroll described it to me from her makeshift command center in Lee Circle, where a statue of the general seems to gaze disapprovingly upon the New Orleans Museum District.
Above him, historic portraits of British aristocracy — Spencers and Churchills — seem to peer down disapprovingly.
The final boss is Darth Vader, who disapprovingly enough, fights just about like his light - sided son.
This is the least understood method applied by some trainers and highly and disapprovingly criticized by others.
But if your trip to the matinee involves revisiting your favorite novel through the big screen (even if it is to shake your head disapprovingly at everything the movie got wrong), we run down a list of potential nominees, some already released and the rest to show soon.
Elio declares, somewhat disapprovingly, that Oliver appears «very confident» before heading down to meet him.
Kristin Scoot Thomas: One of the great things about working on this particular project with this particular director is that I certainly felt free to suggest anything outrageous and know that no one was going to gasp and giggle or no one was going to look at me disapprovingly.
[english] Apparently this look is a bit too rebellious to the taste of old ladies, because when shooting these photos an old lady passing by was checking me out from head toe looking very disapprovingly.
Apparently this look is a bit too rebellious to the taste of old ladies, because when shooting these photos an old lady passing by was checking me out from head toe looking very disapprovingly.
And if you are anything like me, you'll probably shake your head disapprovingly at them.
You have to be strong in the face of social conditioning and stare down the people who look disapprovingly at you while you watch the flowers or wander aimlessly down a country lane but it's well worth it.
The agency's charge «presuppose [es] a relationship between science literacy and those outcomes,» the report points out disapprovingly.
It's time to jazz up the place, and give Whiskers a deluxe suite where she can play or just relax and look at you disapprovingly.
One once glided up to the late Julian Critchley, disapprovingly murmured «You're wearing suede shoes», and stalked off, presumably clad in his own black ones.
Whittingdale looks disapprovingly at Watson and asks if he is done.
The FT disapprovingly quotes our manifesto «The conservatives often talk about economic and social crises as if they are unavoidable, a law of nature... Conservatives have pursued a policy of blind faith in the market - serving the interests of the few rather than the general public...».
I remember my 80 some - year - old neighbour looking at me disapprovingly, «Woah, Be careful, mum.»
Instead, our school food department tiptoes around blatantly - law - breaking principals, disapprovingly jotting down their violations, but too fearful to make enemies by standing up for what's right — and what's right for the department's own bottom line.
She didn't cluck disapprovingly, or give me a run - down of every fear and «what if» scenario playing in her head.
He shakes his head disapprovingly when he sees parents making nocturnal runs to the mall with their toddlers in tow.
Says Reese, not altogether disapprovingly, «Marshall's got some thug in him.»
A Hongkong businessman observed (not necessarily disapprovingly), «They treat workers like cogs.»
In» Critics on the Left Meet the Critics on the Right,» Beiler disapprovingly cites my «Back to Zero Cheers for Jim Wallis» as an example of how unfair I and other pro-lifers have been to Wallis.
Even in the case where Sam's speaking date was cancelled, the church itself didn't strongly denounce the threats — even though the church clearly didn't make the threats — it did speak disapprovingly and disappointingly of the threats.
The nuns stared disapprovingly as I slipped in among my more punctual classmates in our assigned pews.
Family ties frayed in 2012 when Rupert's daughter Elisabeth, who chairs London - based TV production company Shine Limited, spoke disapprovingly of News Corp.'s handling of the hacking scandal while delivering an address in Scotland known as the MacTaggart Lecture.
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