Sentence examples for mail hate from inspiring English sources

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How much does the Daily Mail hate women?

Well, the Mail hate the BBC so we're supposed to hate them, but we all have a sneaking regard for the way they put the paper out.

Meanwhile, bins arrived empty and left bulging with the chaff from cabinets and drawers full of interview transcripts, Nexis printouts, page proofs, fan mail, hate mail, expense receipts, collegial gags, and photocopies of the faces of now grown toddlers smushed on the photocopier glass.

And so a sombre, psychological film such as Lars von Trier's Antichrist prompts a Daily Mail hate campaign ("its maker almost certainly needs psychiatric help") with just two on-screen killings, while Return Of The King scores a 12A certificate with each one of its 836 fatalities intact.

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Because the Daily Mail hates women.

What The Mail hates is not Brussels, but this Britain.

The Daily Mail hates it: that's good enough for me.

Even the Mail hates Eric for saying that overseas aid money helps prevent worse floods here.

The Mail hates him because he is a left-wing lawyer, nuff said.

"I honestly cannot believe some of the e-mails, hate mail and otherwise total [expletive] I've been hearing," he wrote.

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