Sentences with phrase «fallen under a bus»

David Cameron's claims that his party gets it enough to continue if he fell under a bus is rather challenged by the ferocity of the response from the Tory netroots.
«If, God forbid, David Cameron falls under a bus William Hague would certainly be the next Tory leader Main By conceding the need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants Labour to also concede the need for tax rises»
She commented: «If Gordon fell under a bus tomorrow we have got a lot of potential leaders, but it is no discredit to any of them to say that Gordon is head and shoulders ahead of those, so what is the point of having an artificial contest for the sake of it?»
Yet again, he's willing to let you fall under the bus.
That's the problem with blogging every single freaking day, people think you've fallen under a bus if you don't.

Not exact matches

If Ed fell under the proverbial bus surely Labour could do better than this.
A blue fiberglass rooftop came uncorked from a shop and clattered down on a bus a few meters away; the bus braked, the rooftop slid forward, leaked a gorgeous stream of sand, and fell to the ground; the bus proceeded to crack it under its tires and keep going, its passengers dazed, even amused.
A «travel» purchase falls under the following categories: airlines, hotels, motels, timeshares, campgrounds, car rental agencies, cruise lines, travel agencies, discount travel sites, and operators of passenger trains, buses, taxis, limousines, ferries, toll bridges and highways, and parking lots and garages.
We say «fall under a taxi or a bus you mean?
In many cases, the regulation of common carriers falls under state and federal law, which enforces a duty of care that buses and other common carriers must follow, such as:
-- Slip and falls, also known as, trip and falls — Motor vehicle accidents with: — Pedestrians — Bicycle riders — E-bike riders — Scooter riders — Byrd and other under - regulated, motorized vehicles — Cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs — Buses — Semi-trucks, 18 wheelers — Trains — Construction accidents — Assault — Medical malpractice
I consider myself a soft - skills and people - minded manager who is very aware of the common traps that «management» has often fallen into; micromanagement, constant status checks, false deadlines, abused authority, throwing people under the bus... etc..
Falling under the broader category of dining room attendants, bus girls work in restaurants where their main duty is to facilitate food service.
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