Sentences with phrase «disastrous night»

The phrase "disastrous night" means a night that was very bad and had a lot of problems or mistakes. Full definition
Home Secretary Amber Rudd held on to her seat by the skin of her teeth, in a near - disastrous night for the Tories in the general election.
It was a disastrous night for Arsenal as they gifted Dinamo Zagreb their first Champions League win this century.
It was a disastrous night for us in which we were clearly inferior.
«This was a disastrous night for the Conservatives and David Cameron.
The Liberal Democrats had a disastrous night, losing third place to the Tories.
The Prime Minister faced calls to resign from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn after a disastrous night for the Conservatives
It's certainly the most important in hers after her leadership was left dangling in a disastrous night for the Conservative party.
While Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexanderwas defeated in Inverness at the end of a disastrous night for the party.
Labour had a disastrous night, while the SNP did even better than predicted, winning the all but three seats in Scotland.
Nick Clegg's resignation followed a disastrous night at the polls for his party, which saw cabinet ministers Danny Alexander, Simon Hughes, Ed Davey and Lynne Featherstone lose their seats, along with former party leader Charles Kennedy.
The Liberal Democrats have had a disastrous night, seemingly set to get around 10 seats, though party leader Nick Clegg (centre) held on to his seat.
After a disastrous night for Labour across the country, Ed Miliband has announced his resignation as leader of the party.
«The picture across the UK may be unclear, but it is clear the Tories have had a disastrous night as they have once again been decisively rejected across Scotland.»
Paddy Ashdown has vowed to «eat» his hat if an exit poll predicting a disastrous night for the Liberal Democrats is proved right.
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