Criticised in A Sentence

    1

    All through these twenty-six years he was being opposed and criticised by a party which embraced the wisest and most patriotic section of the baronage and the hierarchy.

    2

    Although it was hugely successful in both the UK and America, it was criticised for being over produced, and consequently was not as popular was Oasis' first two albums.

    3

    Although severely criticised for his conduct of the expedition, he received, in October 1779, the thanks of Congress.

    4

    As he was a Federalist he was severely criticised and censured for this defeat and resigned from the army.

    5

    He was criticised by the vestals of constitutional tradition for having declared war without consulting Parliament and for not having summoned it until several months later.

    6

    In politics he held that good laws were better than good rulers, and criticised papal infallibility in temporal affairs.

    7

    On the outbreak of the World War he urged preparedness and criticised America's naval administration.

    8

    The appointment, criticised at the time as withdrawing from the regular diplomatic corps one of its most coveted posts, proved a great success.

    9

    The first mentioned of these was severely criticised by Pascal in the fifth and sixth of his Provincial Letters, as tending to inculcate a loose system of morality.

    10

    Whilst closer to being a 'true' Sonic title than Bean Machine and Spinball, Sonic 3D is still criticised for its deviation from Sonic's roots.