Doesn't that fly in the face of everything your father believed in? | |
I know this must fly in the face of everything you've come to serve but I'm asking you to look through this to the other side | |
I was forced to fly in the face of both friendship and admiration at the contract which bound me to marrying his daughter. | |
It's one thing to walk in uninvited, and it's another to fly in the face of house rules! | |
They wear protective gear, which would fly in the face of her injuries. | |
Doesn't that fly in the face of everything your father believed in? | |
I know this must fly in the face of everything you've come to serve but I'm asking you to look through this to the other side | |
I was forced to fly in the face of both friendship and admiration at the contract which bound me to marrying his daughter. | |
It's one thing to walk in uninvited, and it's another to fly in the face of house rules! | |
They wear protective gear, which would fly in the face of her injuries. | |
A design that flies in the face of convention. | |
And a woman on the English throne flies in the face of nature. | |
Because it's nasty, because it's fun, because it flies in the face of all that's normal-- whatever that is-- because I'm not normal. | |
Buffy, what you said, it flies in the face of everything we've ever... every generation has ever done in the fight against evil. | |
But beyond all of that a curse, you see, flies in the face of everything the Egyptians believed in. | |
A design that flies in the face of convention. | |
And a woman on the English throne flies in the face of nature. | |
Because it's nasty, because it's fun, because it flies in the face of all that's normal-- whatever that is-- because I'm not normal. | |
Buffy, what you said, it flies in the face of everything we've ever... every generation has ever done in the fight against evil. | |
But beyond all of that a curse, you see, flies in the face of everything the Egyptians believed in. | |
Her carefully gathered evidence flew in the face of conventional scientific wisdom. | |
Their elegant simplicity flew in the face of the complex maths of traditional quantum mechanics. Conflict seemed inevitable. | |
This flew in the face of traditional learning theory, of B.F. Skinner's classical and instrumental conditioning. | |
Her carefully gathered evidence flew in the face of conventional scientific wisdom. | |
Their elegant simplicity flew in the face of the complex maths of traditional quantum mechanics. Conflict seemed inevitable. | |
This flew in the face of traditional learning theory, of B.F. Skinner's classical and instrumental conditioning. | |
You've withheld case information from superiors and flown in the face of authority whenever it suits you, not to mention your working relationship with Richard Castle. | |
And so, flying in the face of common sense, we got back out there. | |
I am flying in the face of body fascism! | |
It's flying in the face of everything God ever wrote. | |
Of course you know you're flying in the face of the very best of public opinion. | |
Seems rather like flying in the face of fate... | |
You've withheld case information from superiors and flown in the face of authority whenever it suits you, not to mention your working relationship with Richard Castle. | |
And so, flying in the face of common sense, we got back out there. | |
I am flying in the face of body fascism! | |
It's flying in the face of everything God ever wrote. | |
Of course you know you're flying in the face of the very best of public opinion. | |
Seems rather like flying in the face of fate... | |