(1) Swan himself has become the target of a hate campaign by black gay activists who call for tolerance of their beliefs.
(2) I can't hate on them for trying something new
(3) But you know, there are times in this fabulous country when I can almost convince myself that the hate campaign is a myth and that Pommie-hating is a thing of the past.
(4) When the river gypsies drop by, she welcomes them, while the mayor institutes a hate campaign.
(5) Most of us were put through a system which led us to hate , or certainly dislike, the language which we should love.
(6) The isolation restricts your mind and you're likely to become a very angry, bitter recluse full of hate for others as well as yourself.
(7) She couldn't stand it when someone disliked her, let alone hate her!
(8) A zero tolerance campaign to stop race hate attacks, domestic violence and attacks on elderly, disabled and vulnerable people will start in Bradford next year.
(9) I hate to see front gardens entirely given over to the family saloon but when the car has to be parked there, it is unrealistic to plan the space without taking it into account.
(10) They have systematically poisoned the social environment through hate campaigns and this widened the Hindu-Muslim chasm.
(11) If Microsoft carried out an anti hate speech campaign it would reassure a lot of parents.
(12) I'd hate to live there
(13) The Congress Party has launched a campaign to halt hate speech against fellow citizens.
(14) Just because he dislikes me, he's causing everyone else to hate me too.
(15) She didn't hate him, but severely disliked him most of the time.
(16) And in a mixed gym it isn't polite to mention you hate to hear men grunting, sweating and groaning next to you.
(17) A couple today told how they were pushed to breaking point by a vindictive neighbour who waged a 15-month hate campaign against them.
(19) Even in most democracies, it has become accepted, indeed constitutionally enshrined, that freedom of speech ends where hate speech begins.
(20) Threats and public verbal abuse were common, as was persuading friends and family to join hate campaigns.