Sentences with phrase «faced jeers»

Mr Corbyn had faced jeers from his own benches along with the government side in midweek as he raised doubts about who was responsible for the Salisbury nerve agent attack.
According to insiders, there was a perceived lack of enthusiasm about some Tory changes — perhaps grammar schools — from the minister, and she was seen as almost too willing to listen to teaching unions (although she has faced jeers at conferences).

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13 - 15 Soften up, God, and intervene; hurry and get me some help, So those who are trying to kidnap my soul will be embarrassed and lose face, So anyone who gets a kick out of making me miserable will be heckled and disgraced, So those who pray for my ruin will be booed and jeered without mercy.
Few faces look older than 25 and resemble, as far as jeering and probable Valhalla enthusiasm go, one of the less - regimented of the Mad Max gangs.
The 21 - year - old faced a negative reaction to his posts and was even jeered during the win over Arsenal at the weekend.
The defender is now set to come up against his old club Roma in this season's Champions League group stage, and says he is fully prepared from jeers and whistles from his old supporters, even though he is delighted to be returning to face them.
It was not too long ago that Jose Mourinho took his place on the sideline early, specifically to give the Real Madrid fans the chance to whistle and jeer him, so the players did bot have to face the bad atmosphere.
Ronaldo, 32, who will be bidding for a fourth Champions League medal when Real face Juventus in the final Cardiff on Saturday, sparked fresh rumours about a potential return to Old Trafford this week when admitting he missed England and was frustrated at being jeered on occasion by Real fans.
The Tony - winning Broadway actress Nina Arianda illustrates as much with her scene - stealing bit as a ditzy Brooklynite who shifts from jeers to cheers, while a quorum of drunken soldiers in attendance at Jenkins's eventual Carnegie Hall appearance might as well be us in their about - face from sceptical disinterest to fervent ovation.
Superficially, I, Daniel Blake may seem to be about the very recent past: a bystander's jeer at the Old Etonians in government pinpoints the drama as belonging to the era of the David Cameron administration, which exploded in its own face as a result of the Brexit referendum it ill - advisedly held (ill - advisedly for itself, and for the nation).
Ebell, who rocketed to national prominence when he was tapped to run Trump's Environmental Protection Agency transition team, faced laughter and some quiet jeering as he conveyed his ideas about climate change and the economy to investors gathered at the BNEF Future of Energy Summit.
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