Sentences with phrase «sneers when»

Simmons does a lot of shouting, hurls a lot of homophobic abuse around under a mild sprinkling of anti-semitic bile, flings chairs and music stands around the rehearsal room and even slaps Teller across the face a number of times, before sneering when he cries, «Aw, are you one of those single - tear people?»
The beauty of eLearning is that our computers never laugh, point, or sneer when we make mistakes.

Not exact matches

Therefore what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you...... 32 Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some began to sneer, but others said, «We shall hear you again concerning this.»
It often meant putting up with sneering spectators or worse, as when he was slugged by an irate tavern - keeper who saw his business floating away.
is this: When he sneered at and abused himself beyond the tolerance of the crowd, it was not done through weakness but through strength, a defiance of God.1
The film's world had been plunged into the deepest darkness of winter, families were torn apart, evil was sneering and shameless, everything was falling apart and when the young woman dies, it looks like all is lost.
The sneers of Pilate and the jeers of Herod also subsided when, their official duties finished, they returned to their palaces having rid themselves once and for all — so they thought — of this troublemaker.
For, most confusingly, his John Knox persona suddenly turns into the reincarnation of Bishop Thomas Crammer, when, not forty pages later, he starts defending the hierarchy, albeit of the Anglican variety: «Pope Benedict XVI,» Wills sneers, «when he was still Cardinal Ratzinger, wrote in 1998 that it is an infallible teaching of the church that Anglican bishops and priests are fake bishops and priests, dispensing fake sacraments, because they are outside the apostolic succession.»
I've spoken with twenty - somethings whose families ridiculed them when they came to Christianity and with women whose professors sneered at them when they challenged feminist teachings.
Victorian novels support Bottum's thesis, but that becomes clear only when we escape the Edwardian «sneer» that the Victorians were hypocrites: «The sin of hypocrisy burns like Satan's signal - fire for the Victorian novelists.
But does he have to sneer at players for not looking and acting the way they did 50 years ago, when every golfer was white and they all broke bread with him?
I've sneered at the likes of Chel - ski, Oil City, and United, due to them trying to buy All Star teams year in and year out when they don't win.
When I ask Raymonde her impressions of Alice, she puffs out her cheeks, spreads her arms, and sneers, «Fat.»
Nothing to sneer at that statement, as this is a man who won his first World Cup title when he was just 17.
It uses the terms «in theory» and «supposedly» when referring to its «bonding» function, and it practically sneers at the notion that babywearing would make a baby cry less.
Willow Brooks was just starting to breastfeed her 4 month old son Angelo when Judge Gregory Lenehan looked down upon the mom, sneering at her and telling her «don't breastfeed in the courtroom.»
It seems to me that people sneered at Ed [Miliband] when he took up energy prices at the Labour party conference.
A surprisingly good election campaign for the woman whose career low point was appearing to sneer at «white van man», she put in some good performances on TV and radio, including standing in for Diana Abbott when she was withdrawn from a Woman's Hour debate.
When gay public figures are disliked by the media, much of the verbal description of them is couched in terms designed to flag up a sneering dislike of their homosexuality — see for example all the descriptions of Peter Mandelson «flouncing».
Yesterday he made a speech at 8.47 pm at night, when most sensible people were already a pint and a packet of mini Cheddars down, about a local issue that is causing a good deal of distress to his constituents risking, in doing so, the muttered barbed and sneers reserved for the mighty who've fallen.
«He occasionally sneers or mutters under his breath when Ed leads a discussion,» one said.
When some politicians try to sway public opinion, they employ the tricks of the debating chamber: cherry - picking data, ignoring the consensus opinions of experts, adept use of a sneer or a misplaced comparison, reliance on the power of rhetoric rather than argument.
When technology arbitrarily destroys inner worlds, its logically compelling aspect begins to look like a grotesque, mechanical sneer.
So, let's stand together and agree to stop saying «basic» with that sneer (except when it comes to Ugg boots and jean mini skirts in the dead of winter, that still earns some serious side - eye), find those pieces that get your fashion wheels churning, and start warming to the idea of filling your closet with charming and interesting not - so - basic basics you love!
He showed up frequently in the films of Humphrey Bogart, most memorably as the white - suited gent in Casablanca (1942) who turns to Bogart after the arrest of Peter Lorre and sneers «When they come to get me, Rick, I hope you'll be more of a help.»
DiCaprio clearly relishes the opportunity of playing such a hideous, evil character - when he sneers with stained, grotty teeth it's as unsettling as anything else in Django Unchained.
When designer Tom Ford first stepped up to direct a feature length film, it's probably not far off to suggest that many may have sneered or looked mockingly.
When they sneer at her inelegant, home - made outfit, she yells, «If you can come up with $ 5,000 for a costume then I won't have to make one!»
«Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe,» Thanos then sneers.
More often than not those movies are dreadful — possibly because they do contain a certain hottie and who needs plot, pacing or dialogue when you have [insert poster boy / girl name here]'s sexy sneer to bring in the bucks?
But when their sneering ruler Mehmed II (a hammy Dominic Cooper) comes to demand the eldest son from every family as a hostage, Vlad seeks the help of an ancient vampire who offers him a terrible deal that might just save his people.
Two years later, Kenny and Betty Anne are attending their grandmother's funeral when the police burst in and drag Kenny outside, where a sneering Officer Taylor tells him they now have the evidence they need to convict him.
When silly women sneer, «Jane Austen died a spinster,» Edith replies coolly, «I'd rather be Mary Shelley and die a widow.»
But the real shock came when it turned out that Leonardo DiCaprio's sneering Calvin Candie wasn't the true villain after all.
He has one speed: smolder (okay, two: smolder and sneer) and his humorlessness makes one long for the days when Harrison Ford and Bruce Willis ruled the roost.
Andrea Arnold sneered, as she did when a journalist asked Gaultier which film had the best costumes.
But early on, when information about the intended targets and even the number of killers was unclear (as they appeared and reappeared in different locations and shed the trench coats they had worn for their initial shootings), there emerged a widely accepted story line: Two marginalized students had been subjected to sneers and social rejection and in revenge were shooting athletes and Christians.
When RCA sneered at transistor radios, Sony captured the audio market by first putting out tinny pocket transistors for teenagers, then expanded its base with steady technological improvement.
Thus the public nudity, and this ridiculous magazine, and the Real World tryout, all this need, most of it disguised by sneering, but all driven by a hyper - awareness of this window, I guess, a few years when your muscles are taut, coiled up and vibrating.
When they gave up being encouraging, when they made their first sarcastic remark, when they started to sneer and to try to shred his theorems, he knew they had ceased seeing a kid and started to see a mathematicWhen they gave up being encouraging, when they made their first sarcastic remark, when they started to sneer and to try to shred his theorems, he knew they had ceased seeing a kid and started to see a mathematicwhen they made their first sarcastic remark, when they started to sneer and to try to shred his theorems, he knew they had ceased seeing a kid and started to see a mathematicwhen they started to sneer and to try to shred his theorems, he knew they had ceased seeing a kid and started to see a mathematician.
Rather the last thing I'd think indie authors would want to do is sneer at publishers when what they need to do is learn from them.
It analyzes smells - and is the reason why you will sometimes see your cat «sneer» (called the flehmen response or flehming) when they encounter a strong odor.
Some adored its challenging circle - line puzzles, while others felt sneered at by designer Jonathan Blow when they failed to solve them.
Remember at E3 when Bethesda said they supported Ninty and we all sneered at them for bringing over a 7 - year - old game?
Lately, I've sensed MFA students responding to the oeuvres of Sherman and Prince with yawns or sneers, but when I bring up Schnabel their curiosity awakens.
When the art comes with the pretensions to play of Calder's Circus or Daniel Buren's pretence of seeing through it all, my giggle may even turn to a sneer.
When I first saw Nathalie Djurberg's S&M puppet theater, Nayland Blake's darkly conceived bunnies, a werewolf from David Altmejd, or Jeff Koons and his notes on camp, I may have laughed or sneered.
When Peggy Guggenheim first looked at a painting Pollock submitted to Art of This Century, the gallery she opened in 1940s New York, she sneered.
A bit like when he was accused of a sneering review of Donna Laframboises's — not having read the book, he simply had nothing to say but splutter.
If, on the other hand, you switch from recalibrated to originally published ages, and push data which is beyond 1940 back in time or maybe extend the reconstruction beyond 1940 (when there aren't nearly enough proxies no matter how you slice it), and limit only to alkenones, and do whatever else you need to get what you want... then you can flood the internet with innuendo and sneering.]
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z