Examples of 'come under heavy' in a sentence

Meaning of "come under heavy"

come under heavy: to experience intense scrutiny, criticism, or pressure

How to use "come under heavy" in a sentence

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come under heavy
Seoul will come under heavy attack.
The commercial law and conditions for doing business in Poland regularly come under heavy criticism.
They come under heavy shelling.
Environmentalists will come under heavy criticism.
They all come under heavy attack and two of them are killed.
This form of aid has often come under heavy criticism.
It has since come under heavy fire for widespread corruption in its ranks.
They attack the mountains but come under heavy fire.
This report has come under heavy criticism for being lope sided.
At some point, we are gonna come under heavy fire.
The airline has come under heavy criticism for its poor treatment of disabled passengers.
While advancing inland, they come under heavy fire.
You come under heavy fire from the Taliban.
Trump 's response to the attack has come under heavy criticism.
So Pelosi could come under heavy pressure to go along with impeachment.

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Recently, the Stability and Growth pact has come under heavy criticism.
Police said troops had come under heavy gunfire as they started conducting searches.
However, one group of insecticides in particular - neonicotinoids - has justifiably come under heavy fire.
And you can expect to come under heavy attack in the next few days.
Officer Reagan aside, your JRIP program 's going to come under heavy fire.
Disney Channel has come under heavy criticism in recent years.
The U.S. plans for reconstructing Iraq have also come under heavy fire.
These claims have come under heavy fire both within and outside Japan.
The proposal for a framework decision has rightly come under heavy cross-party fire in this House.
They had come under heavy artillery fire from Gaddafi 's forces.
President Felipe Calderon has come under heavy pressure to stamp out violent crime.
Israel has come under heavy criticism for its handling of Alqasem 's case.
Under Hinchcliffe, the series had come under heavy media criticism for the violent content.
However, the reforms have come under heavy criticism by tax professionals and businesses alike.
Voice, we have come under heavy fire.
The defence has come under heavy criticism, and rightly so.
Border Patrol hiring has come under heavy criticism from lawmakers in both parties.
This dialogue had already come under heavy criticism, both in form and in substance.
Established arrangements have come under heavy strain, even prompting their temporary suspension in some cases.
The Jehovah 's Witnesses have come under heavy criticism in recent years for their shunning policy.

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