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4 Sentences With "throw under the bus"

How to use throw under the bus in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "throw under the bus" and check conjugation/comparative form for "throw under the bus". Mastering all the usages of "throw under the bus" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You don't throw under the bus one of the only people who would stand between you and members of your own party who may one day be asked to impeach you.
" Emily, who is from the south-east of England, said that while she was angry at how she'd been treated she didn't want her school to be named, because "there are lots of great and caring teachers" who she didn't "want to throw under the bus.
Wolves attacking a sleigh "Throw to the wolves" is an English metaphorical idiom, meaning to sacrifice someone to save or benefit oneself or one's group. "Throw under the bus" is a more modern equivalent. "Throw to the wolves" is also sometimes used more generally to describe abandoning someone for any reason (such as some unwanted trait or property of the victim herself), cognate with "throw to the lions" and "throw to the dogs", which also derive from the supposedly man-eating appetites of a beast, or "kick to the curb".
The producers played up the exchange in what Music Times termed "what seemed like shady circumstances" to replay the incident throughout the week in show promos and at the beginning of the Top 5 show. An AI source also stated that for fairness purposes the judges and contestants have a strict wall of silence between them and only interact onstage so Connick Jr. and Alexander have not had contact since last week. Alexander was eliminated the next show the following week with what Music Times questioned as possibly the first time American Idol "went into an episode with what seemed to be a very clear agenda." Yahoos managing editor Lyndsey Parker detailed many points that she argued was American Idol "throwing Quentin Alexander under the tour bus" referring to the idiom of throw under the bus by sacrificing a friend as the show heavily promotes the summer tour which only guarantees the top five finalists will be included.

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