Sentences with phrase «loud jeers»

The protest was peaceful, although loud jeers rose up as the crowd passed both Downing Street and the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
During Prime Minister's Questions on 13 July 2011, the Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow told Loughton - following considerably loud cheers from the government benches and loud jeers from the opposition benches - that if he couldn't behave like an adult, then he ought to leave the chamber.
The board's 7 - 2 vote to allow the modest increases — up to 1.25 percent for one - year leases, and 2 percent for two - year leases — brought loud jeers and chants of hundreds of tenants who have demanded not only a freeze but also a rollback in existing rents to erase the steady increases imposed during the Bloomberg administration.
As the home side walked off to loud jeers, the statisticians revealed this was the first time in Premier League history the Gunners had conceded three first - half goals.
However, his claim that the current administration had ended dumsor, earned the loudest jeers from the opposition.

Not exact matches

Before then, Arsenal fans had jeered off their side at half time, and booed their manager for his decision to take off Joel Campbell; at full time, the boos got even louder.
The jeers grew louder.
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