Sentences with phrase «stern lectures from»

Especially among 18 - to - 29 year olds, Bible reading has come to feel like homework, associated with «right» interpretations and «wrong ones,» and accompanied by stern lectures from the pulpit.
While there was never any public apology, Yuri got a stern lecture from his daughter and sat on the camouflage hoodie the rest of the tournament.
Rosalind Cottingham recalls how one landlord got a stern lecture from an LTB adjudicator after complaining that she was losing wages in order to appear at the hearing.

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However, it's known that Daly had received stern lectures and written reprimands from Beman, who, like others in the sport, had become increasingly concerned about Daly's conduct.
Suddenly John ends up with a tied up zombie Jack and Abigal in his room and he's off to go save the day from this zombie infestation, but not before giving Jack and Abigal a stern lecture about chewing the face off of people.
All this sounds like a stern lecture in structural linguistics, but leaving the options open keeps the work at a remove from its own apparent formalism.
«At Mueller Probe's First Trial, Expect More Blunt Lectures From the Bench; Judge in Paul Manafort case, who questioned special counsel Robert Mueller's authority to bring it, is known for stern rebukes and emotional asides»: Aruna Viswanatha of The Wall Street Journal has an article that begins, «Former prosecutor Gene Rossi learned to expect lectures and humiliation when he appeared before U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, who regularly ridiculed his argumentsLectures From the Bench; Judge in Paul Manafort case, who questioned special counsel Robert Mueller's authority to bring it, is known for stern rebukes and emotional asides»: Aruna Viswanatha of The Wall Street Journal has an article that begins, «Former prosecutor Gene Rossi learned to expect lectures and humiliation when he appeared before U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, who regularly ridiculed his argumentslectures and humiliation when he appeared before U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, who regularly ridiculed his arguments.»
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