The pious tone of this speech brought derision from Gregg and some of the Survival Team.
In Quebec, this brought derision.
Sheep related humour is likely to bring derision from the majority of New Zealanders, who see this stereotype at once clichéd and offensive, and it should thus be avoided.
Her 2000 biography, The Unruly Life of Woody Allen, undertook to recapture the life of a living subject whose ups and downs had brought him both accolades and derision.
I said nothing about this, for some instinct told me that I might possibly have an exaggerated idea about it, and so if I betrayed my thought I might bring derision upon myself.
He was ordained as a cleric in the 1720s, and assumed the office of rector of Coningsby, Lincolnshire, but his elevation to Poet Laureate brought him derision from his social and literary peers.
That brought derision from the Russian camp, words to the effect that Mr. Briggs lacked guts - typically American.
Tamakazura was worried, for such incidents could bring cruel derision upon a lady.
Dr. Allegro's later notoriety brought him derision in the scientific world, but he developed a cult following in the early 1970's.
But Mr. Blair, whose support of the American president and the war in Iraq has brought him derision at home, addressed the dissent head on.