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Possibly this new lot were having a pop at him.
He had a pop at me before the last dive.
In this case, Mills is having a pop at the public.
I would very rarely have a pop at the players but we let ourselves down.
The Professor was definitely having a pop at him.
"There is always going to be somebody up there that they want to have a pop at."
"I've seen some people having a pop at Bernie for trying to play it down, but what would you expect him to do?
We then threw caution to the wind and had a pop at the house robots.
"You are having a pop at a business that didn't require any bailing out," he said.
They chuck a dead cat on the table, and have a pop at the bankers in London.
Namely, why on earth should coaches feel entitled to have a pop at opposition players in any case?
Let me have a pop at people who say we should seek another planet: we’re wrecking this one.
You want to have a pop at someone.
Has bags of pace and loves to have a pop at goal from any distance or angle.
Yet for audiences, half the fun is having a pop at the finished article from the safety of one’s unkempt living room.
"People might want to have a pop at me but I am completely at ease here.
Some guy had a pop at me in a coffee shop in Norwich.
"It has become the vogue to have a pop at Jonny.
No one is having a pop at Sir Winston.
Both of them loved to have a pop at the Brits for being incompetent and inept.
Even the Republican candidate had a pop at them in the last US presidential election.
And low-cost carriers like to have a pop at flag carriers.
"David Hare is always having a pop at us and he gets good and bad reviews.
England are going to try and have a pop at it by being very strong up front and attempting to dominate physically.
I don't think I do specifically have a pop at him for calling himself Dave, though.