Sentences with phrase «sniff at what»

Open any of the passenger doors or the boot and you'll find it hard to sniff at what's afforded.
In fact, real life is bad in The Greatest Showman universe: It's full of snobs and killjoys and realists, who are lined up alongside bigots who protest the circus because it is «an abomination» and critics who sniff at what goes on in the ring because it «isn't art.»

Not exact matches

Yes 4th is a major achievement and its not to be sniffed at, Yes the FA cup is a worthy trophy and it should not be downgraded but what we really need to do is win the EPL and also the CL and to do that its pure logic to suggest that we need to buy in some players that will improve the current team.
Did you see him in the two games against Man City, hardly had a sniff in the first leg, and may well have stayed at home for the second leg, is that what happens when he's up against a decent team.
At less, with Barca sniffing around, we don't have to argue much more what class Bellerin is.
People may sniff at that because he's a West Brom player, but he's at least as good as what they've got.
RM or MC At the least I'd like MC to still be in with a sniff, as we play them three days before the return fixture in Madrid What irony if Pellegrini wins Ol Big Ears in his sacked year
The job didn't last and the perfume is all gone, and although I've been bought perfume as a gift by Husband since then, I haven't treated myself, so I might spend a morning at the perfume counter sniffing new scents and seeing what I like.
Although this proposal was sniffed at by some members of the Scottish Nationalist Party on Monday, the government was only aiming to implement exactly what SNP MPs demanded when we originally set the Committee up, without minority party participation.
Uncharacteristically silent since the results started trickling in in the early hours of Monday morning, Grillo has not yet commented publicly on what for his movement could prove a huge blow — even if some observers pointed out that, for a political formation fighting its first European elections, a showing of more than 20 % and placing second was nothing to sniff at.
The bonds in saturated fats are also more stable, making them less likely to go rogue and bond to oxygen and end up rancid (store an open jar of natural peanut butter at the back of the shelf for a few months, sniff it, and you'll see what I mean).
The researchers found that the otters performed more signaling behaviors like sniffing, body rubbing, or urinating, than social behaviors, like grooming or play, at what they called crossover latrines, which were located at the junctions of water bodies.
But if indeed EML's home, the former residence of Nobel laureate Carl Bosch in Villa Bosch [pictured below, left], is not an address to be sniffed at, its innovative research vision may be what makes it really attractive for young researchers.
Opportunities: A Day in the Life 16 February 2007 An unlikely entrepreneur sniffs out a new opportunity at what he thought would be the end of a successful scientific career.
Even if you don't particularly see people from your own family in them, you can certainly relate to some of what they're going through and with this type of potentially manipulative and unconvincing film that's certainly nothing to be sniffed at.
One is Wall Street hotshot Jared Vennett (Gosling), who sniffs out what's happening and persuades the smart, short - fused Mark Baum (Carell, again showing his range) and his Wall Street team at FrontPoint, a subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, to join in on making some money off the deal.
Those who are under contract with traditional publishing houses sniff at the fact that self - published authors skipped over hurdles to publish what they suspect (but rarely say publicly) must be drivel, or what one writer friend of mine referred to as a «tsunami of swill.»
While all types of dogs, including German shepherds and Labrador retrievers, can sniff out convicts, cadavers and victims of disasters, the dogs with floppy ears seem to be the best at what they do.
Sniff around at your local library for books and even videos that can give you a good idea of what will be involved with your new endeavor.
When your hamster wakes up, put him at the litter box so that he can sniff and figure out what's going on.
She loved food like she loved her walks, sniffing and doing what dogs do best, she loved us and upon arriving home from work she would be at the front door with her little tail wagging waiting for those hugs and kisses, not to forget who was going to feed her.
No matter what it's doing, be it sniffing the ground, playing fetch with its owner, or laying quietly on the ground at a coffee shop.
I have a soon to be 1 year old Chihuahua and Pomeranian mix dog and a 8 week old pitbul we just got her a day ago and they both sniff each other's buts but they arnt friendly my older dog starts trouble as in harasses in growling at her oh yeah there both girls the pitbul didn't do anything at first but now she does the same and there starting to jump on Each other and the out is teething so she nibbles on the other dog is any of that normal what should I do to make them friends?
Mixed breed or purebred, the best drug sniffing dogs have a combination of qualities that work together to make them good at what they do.
(Now let's see what willie the yapping, sniffing stalker does, if he is not too busy sniffing and yapping at doc Douglas.)
That falloff, I am sad to say — judging by what the firms tell me explicitly, as well as their faux - patrician sniffing when I raise this subject — will be at the schools that are judged, as the Russians like to say, nekulturniy.
Cortana can also sniff out flight times and other crucial data in your correspondence in order to create reminders, or allow you to create custom reminders for random facts you need to pull up at any time, like «What was my hotel room number again?»
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