And then you try to answer it... As a play therapist, I was
quite appalled at myself when I struggled to answer this simple question (on a filial play coaching training course I attended recently).
One of his teammates (Goode) is
quite appalled when Turing is assigned by Winston Churchill himself to lead the team.
At the moment, most Labour voters I've spoken to were actually
quite appalled and / or angry by his stated position and say that if that's the case it's pointless voting Labour.
If I was to look back and see myself coaching 36 years ago I would be
quite appalled by the amount of times I would stop a training game and show off in terms of being able to pass a ball myself.
I was going through that post earlier last month, and I was
quite appalled by how horrible the photos looked in that post.
Not exact matches
Nietzsche was
quite right to be
appalled.
Harold Skimpole never
quite manages to lose his charm, and yet readers of Bleak House become increasingly
appalled by him.
I am equally
appalled with it, and am
quite adamant about including my patients in any and all discussions regarding the plan of their care.
The main reason I wanted to comment was that I was offended and slightly
appalled at your
quite judgmental comment about how, «these mothers are more likely to be well - educated, white, older, richer, buying organic food, fretting about BPA exposure, and the list goes on».
Bratton responded: «I was
appalled by it, being
quite frank with you,
appalled.
Some of the plastics inside aren't up to German snuff though and I was
quite surprised, then I saw the sticker price and was
appalled.
Quite frankly I am
appalled at their lack of undersatnding and help.
You will be
quite surprised at the amount of money that is wasted in most homes and most successful business managers would be
appalled at the finances of the average household.
She was
quite tentative at first as if she was expecting me to be
appalled by the idea.
An intergalactic environmental health and safety team comes to Earth and explains to a passing human: «We've been monitoring your carbon dioxide emissions and,
quite frankly, we're
appalled.»
Quite often I was
appalled by the pandemonium and total lack of security.