Sentences with phrase «surprise at»

«When they arrived at Constantinople in 1203, the crusaders expressed genuine surprise at the hostile reception....
It doesn't surprise me at all that atheists and agnostics would be more schooled in religion.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of his surprise at learning that his real father is Sir Winston Churchill's last private secretary, the late Sir... More
if it came forth from a catholic priest then i have no surprise at all.
This doesn't surprise me at all, in general the more religious the person the less they know about most things.
Your lack of knowledge of scientific principles doesn't surprise me at all, and helps proves Mr. Nye's point.
In fact, it wouldn't surprise me at all to learn that you have a doctorate.
Our surprise at this devotion to Whitefield reflects how underappreciated his legacy is today.
If some Westerners find the images of gods off - putting, they may also express surprise at finding that the lingam, the male organ, is the focus of worship in many temples dedicated to Siva, the third god of the Hindu trinity.
Even the architects of the revolution are expressing surprise at the speed of these judicial actions.
Some express surprise at the end of the interviews that they have had so much to say.
So it should be of no surprise at all to anyone, that rabid atheists do agree frequently with Idolaters.
Yet even she was taken by surprise at the arrival of the shepherds and their story of angels — angels who had been notably absent when she and Joseph were looking for somewhere to stay.
Asked about this, most ministers admitted surprise at hearing how Charles stood on gay rights.
It does not surprise me at all that he was treated so poorly by Christians and that atheists came to his aid.
You would be surprise at the number of parents who ask me every year about religion on campus.
I remember my surprise at my first view of our goal, not a white brine pan, it twinkled cheerfully blue like any sunny lake.
Latin America is full of anti-Semites so it wouldn't surprise me at all.
It would not surprise me at all if we see the pound at 1.60.
As a result, risks of a less dovish than expected surprise at the March FOMC had risen (and partly priced into the market), and both Vice Chair Fischer and Governor Brainard had dropped less dovish hints in their pre-blackout speeches.
And now i think I have seen it all after a few minutes on that site... My continual surprise at what amuses my fellow man and the level of their gullibility went up a few notches.
I think you'll surprise yourself at the things you can accomplish.
Whether a fan wants to ask a date to the Homecoming dance or is looking for a fun surprise at grandma's birthday party, Kool - Aid Man will be able to «krash» any occasion for one lucky winner, surprising and delighting friends and family.
This isn't a surprise at all.
In a statement provided to TechCrunch yesterday, the University expressed surprise at Zuckerberg's remarks to the house.
Given his 2011 complaint about Facebook's expansive and abusive historical app permissions, Schrems has this week raised an eyebrow and expressed surprise at Zuckerberg's claim to be «outraged» by the Cambridge Analytica revelations — now snowballing into a massive privacy scandal.
For the Opposition and media to claim surprise at the lower outcome demonstrates a lack of understanding.
«The Federation of Canadian Municipalities expressed surprise at not being consulted.
Some will surely express surprise at the list — after all, none of these companies is in an industry known for being squeaky - clean.
If there was surprise at Clay Riddell's induction into the Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame in 2015, it was that the institution had waited this long.
The same reasoning applies to athletes losing endorsement contracts: it's no surprise at all that Tiger Woods, Mike Tyson, Kobe Bryant, and Michael Vick lost major endorsement contracts after their respective scandals.
Begin researching options now so the new perks can be decided upon and unveiled as a surprise at the beginning of the new year.
One sign of the studio's surprise at the overwhelmingly positive reaction to «Wonder Woman» was its decision to move up the review embargo.
Add in the new features from iOS 10 and you'll be surprised at just how different this iPhone really feels.
«I would not be surprised at all if they choose to focus on 10,000 to 15,000 folks per city and pick some centers of excellence,» McIllwain tells Inc..
You'll be surprised at what the correlation has been between the high - yield bond market and the overall stock market.
Throughout the last year, I have been truly surprised at the amount of people who have been willing to help me, and it's inspiring.
And when you start to dissect the so - called «elevator pitches» of star salespeople, like the ones who met you and managed to get you to do business with them, you'd be surprised at just how many follow the pattern I'm about to show you.
It's much clearer than wandering around in the store, being pleasantly surprised at checkout, or cutting coupons.
You'd be surprised at the number of directors who take their eye off their finances when their workload gets heavy.
Debbie Gillis of K3C Credit Counselling in Kingston, Ont., isn't surprised at these findings and says that Canadians are borrowing in three main categories.
«I was pleasantly surprised at how well she picked up on it.»
It is essential that you recognize your employee's hard work — you'll be surprised at how much a little recognition and praise can do.
You'll be surprised at how this can renew your spirit!
«We're surprised at the timing given the amount of personal and sensitive data that comes with this territory.»
You'll be surprised at what you will come up with.
A tester from Running Shoes Guru wore these while preparing for a marathon and was surprised at how the fast feel didn't fade and their feet never felt as though they were dragging along.
When I expressed this concern to the CSR I was surprised at her response: «Is there anything else I can do for you ma'am?»
You'd be surprised at how many organizations don't take the time to precisely articulate what they expect from their managers.
Everyone seemed surprised at the large turnout and happy to be there.
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