Sentences with phrase «pouring derision»

That is almost certainly true, but it's easy to stand on the periphery pouring derision on the efforts of those politicians trying to make a difference.
«When we were young and went to school, there were certain teachers who would hurt the children any way they could, by pouring their derision upon everything they did, exposing every weakness no matter how carefully hid by the kid.

Not exact matches

David Cameron faced mockery and derision in the Commons this lunchtime, after Ed Miliband used the government's alcohol pricing U-turn to pour scorn on his rival's leadership.
Labour's standing would be a damn sight worse if they handed the Tories and the media exactly what they want: i.e. a chance to spend the next 2 - 3 years fixating on Labour policy, deconstructing every nuance and pouring scorn and derision over every aspect of what Labour has to offer.
Nobody had thrown, splattered or poured, dripped or dribbled paint on to a canvas laid flat on the floor before and if this action initially aroused derision, the fine - spun delicacy and radiance, the sheer verve, of the resultant images quickly converted the spectator.
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