Sentences with phrase «shock at»

Meanwhile, the Championship outfit can be backed at 16/1 with Betfred to cause a shock at Stamford Bridge.
Just not quite enough there to back Rovers to pull off a third cup shock at Ewood Park this season.
Barcelona had a shock at the start of the second half as Diego Perotti had to score but somehow managed to fluff a free header from close range.
«When the manager told me I could go to Fulham it was a bit of a shock at first.
The only major punishment that remains in play is a postseason ban for the potential 2015 - 16 preseason No. 1 Heels, and that news would elicit some not - so - mild shock at this point.
i read somewhere the other day Ramsey expressing deep shock at the unfurling of «that» banner few weeks back, I mean for real?
Nicklaus, whose longtime rivalry with Palmer put golf on the sports map, expressed his grief and shock at the loss of «one of my best friends, closest friends [who] was the king of our sport and always will be.»
Most of you will be shock at the clubs lining up for jack and rambo if there was ever to leave our beloved Arsenal.
And the Brazilian has opened up on how difficult his time was with the reigning English champions, confessing his shock at spending the majority of his 12 months in west London sat on the bench.
It wouldn't shock me at all if there was literally no market for those two.
Audi's withdrawal came as something of a shock at the time, and it seems the team weren't exactly expecting it either, otherwise the design of the 2017 car surely wouldn't have got so far.
Wouldn't shock me at all if JB carries Werther's Orignals in his breast pocket and offers you one as he gives you sage life advice.
Los Blancos will be pleased to return to the Spanish capital level, while City avoided conceding and will fancy their chances of producing a shock at the Bernabeu.
One second the game was everything fans and media wanted it to be — the best two teams left in the bracket, playing within one point of each other at 21 — 20, the early makings of a classic — and the next second a player was staring in shock at the lower half of his right leg, which was bent at an impossible angle.
Even as her friends celebrated her life, some stopped short of expressing complete shock at her death.
I have to admit I'm in a bit of shock at the success it's turned out to be.
I'm in utter shock at (1) how INSANELY good they are and (2) how they look exactly like store bought cookies!
My colleagues were in shock at first and are still getting used to me coming to work and leaving first instead of last as I used to.
MPs have spoken of their shock at hearing first - hand accounts from Christians around the world who are... More
I was really shock at some of the words she had the nerve to say about my GOD..
Hasker, pointing out that this would involve deception on God's part, expresses shock at my apparent failure to recognize, with him and Descartes, that it would be «impossible for God to engage in a policy of massive deception.
Lewis professes shock at all the «hatred» he finds in Judaism; even in the Psalms «this evil is already at work» (p. 67).
Indeed, most would express mild shock at the suggestion that his writings could ever make such a list.
How much I missed my husband at the hospital and how we couldn't find him, not knowing he'd gone into shock at the parkade and was blindly trying to clean up the mess we had made of the floor there.
Or the professional ballplayer who had to reconcile his shock at being traded like some commodity from the only major league team he had ever played for.
He objected that the issue of contraception was «superfluous» compared to others; he asked what right the priest had to tell him what to do («judge not lest you be judged,» Hannity instructed); and he expressed shock at the thought that anyone might deprive him of taking Communion just because he was deciding for himself what it means to be Catholic.
It is instructive to see what happened in a range of countries during this second period, that is between the turning point in US policy in 1965 and the OPEC shock at the end of 1973.
By: Henry Lazenby 3rd May 2018 One miner has died and two injured miners have been brought to surface after 13 miners went missing following a fall of ground that was triggered by a seismic shock at Sibanye - Stillwater's Driefontein operations» Masakhane mine, on South Africa's West Rand.
By: Henry Lazenby 3rd May 2018 One miner has died and two injured have been brought to surface after 13 miners went missing following a fall of ground that was triggered by a seismic shock at the Sibanye - Stillwater's Driefontein operations» Masakhane mine, on South Africa's West Rand.
If you can consistently offer a flat rate, and let the customer know right off the bat, they'll «know what to expect when they hit checkout» and won't get sticker shock at the last minute, causing cart abandonment.
Once in Houston, my family and I watched in shock at the scenes of flooding that started to pour in on the news.
In the above video from Yahoo «s Tech Ticker, the retail industry maven keeps it real and confesses his utter shock at the disconnect between consumer /...
But if investors and traders managed to put their initial shock at Fed attitudes behind then, they had better get used to the new policy tone.
At the time of the failed acquisition, beyond expressing (misplaced) shock at the dollar figure, many attributed Facebook's effort to some sort of existential struggle for relevance.
A grieving husband has described his shock at realising his wife may have been among those whose lives were cut short due to a breast cancer...
YouTube also expressed shock at the video and added that «suicide is not a joke, nor should it ever be a driving force for views.»
O'Reilly and Hannity, along with Neil Cavuto, Maria Bartiromo, Bret Baier, Jeanine Pirro, and former anchor Kiran Chetry, all wrote pieces or gave interviews, expressing shock at the allegations and support for Ailes.
Kelly initially released a statement defending Porter, only to release a second statement nearly a full day after the story broke that expressed shock at photographic evidence of the alleged abuse published in the Daily Mail.
Just like many Americans, celebrities woke up Monday morning to news of our country's deadliest mass shooting in modern US history and expressed their pain, condolences, and shock at the horrific actions.
Many expressed shock at the comments.
Perhaps Brazil's shock at being spied upon was overstated.
You would be shocked at the number of products your office uses on a daily basis that can be recycled.
«I'm still a little shocked at the response my drawings have gotten because it shouldn't be a novel or newsworthy message that women are real people,» she said.
I'm often shocked at how little I remember after driving frequently traveled routes.
Zach writes: I was shocked at some of the practices of funded start - ups when I was exploring acquisitions of them.
You may be shocked at the level of personal knowledge required for a deep referral relationship, and you may want to argue that referrals should be all about business.
If you've struggled with focusing, and you make habits of any of the above, you'll be shocked at how much more focus you'll have when you cut them out.
You'll be shocked at how creative you'll be.»
I got phone calls and letters from angry customers saying that they were shocked at the decision to «take away our ice creams.»
«Given that backdrop, I was shocked at how frequently he mentioned the great team,» said Yalnizyan, referencing Poloz's mention of the intersections between the bank, the Ministry of Finance, OSFI, and other organizations.
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