Sentences with phrase «few scoffs»

After a moment of silence, I heard a few scoffs from the audience and even, «I don't believe that!»
Most in the room fell silent in disbelief and few scoffed at the notion that there is any downside to being infallible.

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Critics scoffed at Musk's vision as he was building the Model S; but Fisher said the team at Tesla deserved credit for delivering a car with very few flaws.
Some may scoff, but to the well - heeled traveller with the right connections, membership to a club like the Soho provides a port - of - call in most major cities — a plush haven where one can entertain a client away from the prying eyes of the hoi polloi or, in some cases, crash for a few days on nothing more than your own recognizance.
Few of them are scoffing now.
Most of us scoffed at the idea not realizing that in a few short days we'd be raking in the cash.
Some scoff; others are willing to hear Paul speak again; a few convert.
Hi Ella, I made these a few days ago and I'm just about to scoff the last one.
When I was scoffing Nakd bars myself a few years ago, they were quite hard to come by.
If you were to tell me back then, that I would later relocate half - way across the globe, and settle for a few years in the South American continent, and more specifically in Buenos Aires, which was known for many decades as the «Paris of South America», I would have really scoffed in your face.
I think a few people scoffed when I called them breakfast cookies since it's kind of an oxymoron to some people.
As a New Englander, I have to admit that I scoff a little when Chattanooga shuts down for a few flurries, but it's probably the safest bet given all the mountains in the area and everyone's lack of experience driving in wintry weather.
And few who scoffed had any real understanding of the endless physical toil needed to condition a man for a distance race, nor the physical agony implicit in a four - minute mile.
Yes, and we've won a few trophies in the last «13 years», unless you live in mars; 3 FA cups, with 2 coming back to back can not be scoffed at.
A few of them scoff, but a few of them are confused.
I admit I scoffed at the sweet potato toast trend when it popped up a few years ago... until I tried it myself.
That idea would have been scoffed at just a few years ago: The brain is malleable in the early years, so the thinking went, but by adulthood the only change possible is deterioration.
Some people would scoff at what I allow for my first few training sessions.
Online dating has gone from something that was scoffed at a few years ago, to a ubiquitous technology that is as mainstream as ordering pizza.
That opening menu show's up and it just really sets the mood right for the game, now Jeff Gordon is the man to really introduce the game which will probably make a few hardcore NASCAR fans are going to scoff at the choice, otherwise the game opens up beautifully and allows you instant access to everything the game has to offer.
If someone had predicted a few years ago that Douglas County would emerge as the center of backlash against Colorado's system of annual standardized testing, you'd have scoffed — and maybe offered a primer on education...
However, as civilization and reason scoff at the Fair Folk, the paths to power have been forgotten by all but a few.
A few years ago I may have scoffed at the idea of using a hop - on hop off bus, but with my limited time in Peru and limited Spanish skills, I thought it would be something worth checking out.
If you scoff at the idea of rotating bonus categories or having to update your earnings preferences every few months, you'll appreciate the Target Redcard's no - nonsense rewards policy.
I've said it before $ 4k is a bit much for a cease and desist order so he more then likely scoffed at it and TPC probably had to go a few steps further to convince him they weren't messing around.
«They don't need another console in the next few years; they have the Xbox One X. Its sheer power is not to be scoffed at.»
«Then I remembered the many conversations I had with game devs who hated casual gamers, hated those who played the «ville games, hated people like my wife, even though only a few decades ago we were in pizza shops dumping quarters in machines while people scoffed at us telling us we we're wasting our money.»
Just a few weeks ago I would have scoffed at the idea of playing a game on the iPhone that I could really invest some time into.
I'd have scoffed at the communist thing a few years ago, but I no longer have any doubt that for a fair enough sized minority, global warming is their best opportunity to do away with capitalism.
You might think lawyers would scoff at a product that results in them billing fewer hours.
Apple fans may scoff at this advice, but if you are updating anything other than a current model, it might be prudent to wait a few days before upgrading.
If you, like myself are one of those men who scoffs at operation or assembly manuals, do not alert your spouse (AFTER you are done moving a piece of furniture) to the fact that the sofa you have just repeatedly wounded yourself moving comes apart to an even more condensed version than you thought it did (with just a few very simple levers whose purpose you never could understand).
Or wrap a few in pastry and make quickie sausage rolls for them to scoff.
In anticipation of the fast ahead, I scoffed salt and pepper squid and had a few vodka, lime and sodas with some young things at the QT Hotel bar last night.
But occasionally I made chook sandwiches as an afternoon nibble for guests and furtively scoff a few myself.
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