The railway engineering industry began to suffer as soon as the whiff of privatisation was in the air.
Certainly in my university there has not been the whiff of a"demo"or a sit-in about this issue.
All we got was the whiff of incompetence and local corruption.
Certainly the steel industry is breaking all records, but could not that reasonably be attributed to the whiff of freedom in the air?
I think that there is more than a whiff of political correctness about those figures.
We have an atmosphere reeking of deceit—the unmistakable whiff of under-arm aspirations.
Let us remember that any woman who has a whiff of gas at any stage in the proceedings is counted as having analgesia in childbirth.
They will be blamed, and heavily blamed, for giving us a whiff of petty dictatorship.