Sentences with phrase «protests fell on deaf ears»

She felt this trivialized the news and violated essential journalistic standards and, when her protests fell on deaf ears, she left the station.
Even after the humiliation at Anfield protests fell on deaf ears.
While Leicester's protests fell on deaf ears and replays suggested that it perhaps shouldn't have been given, substitute Harry Kane took no notice, stepped up and made no mistake as he buried his penalty to earn his side a replay.
Arsenal's inability to find a goal while on top came back to haunt them as although Mesut Ozil felt as though he should have had a foul on Wes Morgan with the Leicester defender seemingly climbing all over him, his protests fell on deaf ears as play was allowed to continue with the visitors breaking at a frantic speed.
(A Dutch delegate from South Africa said that the denunciation of racial discriminations would give great offense to his people, but his protest fell on deaf ears.)
Vidia's protests fall on deaf ears, so she shuts Tink inside to teach her a lesson.

Not exact matches

Despite his protests, the Welshman's appeal fell on deaf ears as Mike Dean failed to award the spot - kick, leaving Mark Hughes» men with it all to do in the second half to take something from the game.
Protests from a so - called «national union of ministers», who have complained they can not countenance fresh cuts, appear to have fallen largely on deaf ears
These protests from economists in the John Maynard Keynes camp aren't, however, the only ones to have fallen on deaf electoral ears.
«Many people are tired of protesting because their voices fall on deaf ears», she says.
His protests to the inspector (Steve Coogan) and the chief inspector (Bill Nighy) fall on deaf ears.
My response fell on deaf ears because they thought my protest was personal; that I interpreted the situation as their assessment of the quality of my parenting or hygiene.
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