Sentences with phrase «dreadful news»

In the finance world, it goes from bad, to somewhat good, to plainly dreadful news.
Despite limited involvement as a starter for Arsenal, the Ox remains a fan favourite at the Emirates and his potential departure would surely be treated as dreadful news by fans of the London side.
Even The Guardian was gobsmacked by the news, calling it «Dreadful news for fans of quality drama.»
In what was dreadful news for long - time fans of Cyanogen's work in the custom Android - based ROM space, the group announced five months ago that it was beginning a partnership with Microsoft, which included pre-installing many of the Redmond company's consumer - facing apps on its mobile OS.
Dreadful news.
The prime minister responded to the «absolutely tragic and dreadful news» from Gilbraltar, where he cancelled a planned rally.
Following the dreadful news from Las Vegas our President and CEO Thom Jackson released the following message: Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families of the horrific shooting that took the lives of 59 individuals, and injured more than 500 at a concert in Las Vegas on Sunday evening.
Later, Sony would break the dreadful news that it was canceled.
No one, I imagine, will be quite so disappointed by this dreadful news as the distinguished war historian Sir Max Hastings.
However, I am not writing this to deliver the dreadful news on the economy; I'll save that for the major television networks.
This morning the dreadful news came by way of a phone call from a dear friend that another dear friend and her husband had been in a head on collision last night and were in critical condition.
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