A frustrated mother, tired of her daughter's bad exam results, lateness and backchat to teachers, decided on drastic action. |
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The new Education Secretary has announced a crackdown on classroom backchat and persistent insolence. |
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But they then conceded a silly penalty and compounded their error when, after some backchat, the referee moved them ten metres backwards. |
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The aspect of the Spanish game that has most surprised him, he says, is the minutes devoted to backchat with referees, the discussions with opponents, the gamesmanship. |
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I take his point, and the result fuses well with the claustrophobia of the backchat. |
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A penalty for foul play and backchat gave Booth yet another shot at goal. |
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Ms Kelly said it was time to redraw the line on what was acceptable behaviour, and called for an end to backchat, lateness and ignoring uniform rules. |
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I bellowed a lot of sanctimonious backchat at the television during these shows, feeling momentarily and comparatively like a really strong, noble example of a human being. |
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Old Pete would have had some smart gay backchat to deal with an awkward moment like this. |
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Silly Stour got on the wrong side of the referee for the opening quarter and were repeatedly penalised for some unnecessary backchat. |
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And that is how I reckon IDS survived in the Scots Guards: He'd take the 'Kick Me' signs, the backchat and name calling up to a point, but when that point was reached, boy did everybody know about it. |
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When the party broke up and all were meandering their way, with stops and starts in backchat and laughter, to the foyer, a shift in progress brought Rendall Harris's back right in front of her. |
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McCall has told sinning stars, including Bilel Mohsni, he won't tolerate bookings for backchat and bravado as they bid to return to winning ways against Raith. |
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Cardiff had a good spell of attacking spoiled by giving away a penalty for backchat but Neath came near to the next try after Jones had gathered his own kick ahead. |
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Super League Backchat Sky Sports 3, 10pm FOOTBALL started it, cricket followed and now it's rugby league's turn to indulge in a spot of fireside rambling, writes Steve Davies. |
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In October 2014, Russell Howard's Good News and Backchat moved to BBC Two from BBC Three. |
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