(1) Day after day, our leaders feed us arrant nonsense.(2) We heard arrant nonsense from this hopeless Minister of Police, who wanders around the country in a daze, blinded by his own incompetence.(3) In public, the managers might pretend that their players don't drink, that only the highest standards of professionalism are tolerated, that football has moved into the modern world, but that's arrant nonsense.(4) These people crumble when their arrant nonsense is confronted with simple common sense.(5) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This is arrant nonsense,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Sivan replies, when asked this question.(6) This is arrant nonsense, and further proof that the history of pop music is not taught properly in schools these days.(7) Either Connor hasn't read Mabo (or hasn't read it very carefully), or he's relying on the fact that most of the readers of his Bulletin article won't have done so, and therefore won't realise that his claim is arrant nonsense.(8) Did you ever, in all your life, hear such arrant nonsense?(9) Sometime last week this arrant nonsense appeared in one of the local newspapers.(10) The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature.(11) I was a Minister for 9 years, and what the Hon Trevor Mallard has said is absolute arrant nonsense.(12) From the point of view of historical fact, this is all - to put it mildly - arrant nonsense.(13) I have just listened to Mr Clayton Cosgrove, who I believe is a former trade union official, and who understands all about producer boards, talking arrant nonsense.(14) Leiter makes sweeping and imprecise generalizations that turn out to be arrant nonsense, however you interpret them.(15) According to him, the idea of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Hindustan for Hindus is not merely arrogant but is arrant nonsenseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510.(16) One must question the credibility of a journal that publishes such arrant nonsense.