Sentence examples for intense disapproval from inspiring English sources

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Powerful earls, especially the Earl of Northumberland and his family, support Bolingbroke because of their intense disapproval of Richard's invasion of baronial rights.

And Emma Handy as the East End wife who, stalwart under an oppressive hat, signals intense disapproval simply by shifting from one ham to another.

Little has changed since 1997, when the trial in Massachusetts of the au pair Louise Woodward, who was accused of shaking a baby to death, elicited the same kinds of intense disapproval of outsourced child care.

Equipped with hydraulic lifts by their enterprising developer, Henry Alers Hankey, the Mansions were at once a cynosure of the new urban lifestyle – tenants included Edward Elgar – and a focus of the most intense disapproval, not least from Queen Victoria, whose royal prerogative, she felt, included an unobstructed view of the Houses of Parliament from her back garden.

Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich)., who represents the libertarian opposition within the GOP, said that he's also seeing intense disapproval.

Her mother would always find something to scream at her about, something to blame her for, something which, in her mother's mind, justified her intense disapproval.

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In the face of intense public disapproval and pressure from their own leaders, they finally agreed to renew jobless aid and the payroll tax cut — but only for two months.

It continued to attract intense social disapproval for long after that: as late as 1993, according to the annual British Social Attitudes survey, most people still considered it to be "always wrong".

But in the journal he kept along the way, more interesting characteristics begin to emerge, including a tendency to moan when he suffered from blisters and other small maladies, an intense dislike of living in tents and shocked disapproval at the sight of nude bathing.

She said she faced intense scrutiny, even disapproval, from her 40 cousins.

In prison, if someone stares at you it usually means they feel intense hostility or disapproval towards you.

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