Sentences with phrase «few alarm bells»

As reported by The Mirror, he talked about respect and honour and that certainly rang a few alarm bells in my head.
Surely LVG's transfers this season have sent a few alarm bells to potential incoming players....
Reading that the dive reflex is also referred to as the bradycardic response set off a few alarms bells in me, and led me to to an investigation into the safety of the much - promoted tactic of ducking a young baby's head underwater to avoid him or her developing a fear of water.
The UK's own experience of energy privatisation should be enough to set a few alarm bells ringing.
However, few alarm bells had yet begun to sound.
If you're a woman who regularly practices yoga, a new study published in Environmental Health Perspective last week may have sounded a few alarm bells: Apparently, there are chemicals in yoga mats that can make it more difficult to get pregnant.
The app rings a few alarm bells.
Any time a film undergoes a significant name change before releasing to the international market, especially one designed to capitalise on an upcoming blockbuster, it can't help but ring a few alarm bells in the viewer.
When the game's own publisher doesn't want to promote or advertise their brand new IP, it immediately raises a few alarm bells.
Dogfight 1942 then started ringing a few alarm bells following the revelation that it was originally supposed to be a full retail game (often a harbinger of doom), but after impressing us at E3 2012, concern was replaced by cautious optimism.
This rang a few alarm bells with fans given that Rockstar typically releases its updates on Tuesdays.
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