Sentences with phrase «then deigning»

Not even too sorry I missed most of this, today... George, the only thing you seem to be good at is holding a small minded, backward position and then deigning to try and force everyone else to adopt it.
She drops a tube of lipstick, then deigns to let him pick it up and return it to her.

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In that regard it is a pity that Conservative MPs on the ethics committee were apparently uninterested in hearing from Mr. Wright, but then there are still two questions on the order paper that the government side might deign to respond to before the House rises for the summer.
and then isn't that a sin to fear that Christ would be so stingy to die on a Cross and then at the very end, deign to not reach that extra half inch when i'm having a bad day or being full of pride?
And when he deigns to make a sub, it is usually too late to change the complexion of the game because by then there's usually only 15 or less minutes to go.
It's just a bit ironic to say that you will deign to have a baby, but to then put that baby to your breast and allow the baby to gain nourishment from yours (as she / he did in the womb) is somehow too much for you.
Only after the Black and Latino brain trust had lost control of the Senate, along with several of then being ripe for indictments, did they deign to appoint the HAPLESS Neil Breslin along with the POWERLESS Liz Krueger to positions.
I notice most of the earlier one's are positive and then someone deigns to write a negative one and everyone else (clearly the «armchair critics» / wannabe writers) subsequently follow suit like sheep.
And then let's get one thing straight: White families are not doing families of color a favor by deigning to attend — and helpfully «improve» — their quaint, struggling schools, and Black and Latino families are not doing you a favor by adding a splash of color to Junior's classroom.
But then the intrusive narrator, who is equal parts snarky and delightful, strikes a deal and deigns to tell the story with fake names in Your Hometown, as long as you agree to «forget everything you read as soon as you read it.»
Then I started seeing the cries of outrage, first on Facebook when some of the usual crowd started crying over the fact that their hero, John Scalzi, would deign to allow his name to be associated with such a horribly sexist cover.
As a student applying for your first credit card, there are probably three things at the top of your mind: building your credit history, finding a card that will deign to accept you and your limited credit history, and then, perhaps, getting some cash rewards out of it too.
If Pekka deigns to respond, great, if not then there's certainly no point in my doing so since you've assessed my IQ at below 50.
The only direct critisism of methodology that I've seen so far in this thread came from Mosher, who as usual, deigned only to throw in a drive by snark and then disaappear.
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