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all hell broke loose | Then all hell broke loose . | Then all hell broke loose. | all hell broke loose | i |
all hell broke loose | Not at all bad considering that all hell broke loose in September and the City was rocked by events outside its control . | Not at all bad considering that all hell broke loose in September and the City was rocked by events outside its control. | all hell broke loose | i |
all hell broke loose | We knew the German signals for the night , so we tricked them into holding fire until we were about a mile out , then all hell broke loose . | We knew the German signals for the night, so we tricked them into holding fire until we were about a mile out, then all hell broke loose. | all hell broke loose | i |
off the hook | The Spectator gets its readers off the hook by a return to Malthus , who made a virtue of not helping the poor , as then , he informed us , they would drag us down by overbreeding . | The Spectator gets its readers off the hook by a return to Malthus, who made a virtue of not helping the poor, as then, he informed us, they would drag us down by overbreeding. | off the hook | i |
off the hook | He was off the hook . | He was off the hook. | off the hook | i |
off the hook | I must have left it off the hook this morning . | I must have left it off the hook this morning. | off the hook | i |
against the grain | Out of duty she had caved in , but it still went against the grain . | Out of duty she had caved in, but it still went against the grain. | against the grain | i |
against the grain | Every erm pitchfork must come out one You ca n't start fighting and and pulling it against the grain otherwise you you would be in trouble . | Every erm pitchfork must come out one. You can't start fighting and pulling it against the grain; otherwise, you would be in trouble. | against the grain | i |
play with fire | The war took away the unfortunate necessity , as Unionists saw it , to play with fire in the national interest , but it did not materially alter their view of themselves . | The war took away the unfortunate necessity, as Unionists saw it, to play with fire in the national interest, but it did not materially alter their view of themselves. | play with fire | i |
play with fire | The stunts became more daring and , in one episode , Crawford found himself literally playing with fire , when what looked like fireworks were attached to the back of his jacket and suddenly had to start exploding . | The stunts became more daring and, in one episode, Crawford found himself literally playing with fire, when what looked like fireworks were attached to the back of his jacket and suddenly had to start exploding. | playing with fire | i |
play with fire | Ladies and gentlemen , please ask the people in your constituencies whether they want us to play with fire in this way . | Ladies and gentlemen, please ask the people in your constituencies whether they want us to play with fire in this way. | play with fire | i |
make a killing | Gardening columns in the Sunday newspapers were full of it , magazines and television programmes gave advice and encouragement and the garden centres made a killing on weedkiller sales . | Gardening columns in the Sunday newspapers were full of it, magazines and television programmes gave advice and encouragement, and the garden centres made a killing on weedkiller sales. | made a killing | i |
make a killing | One of the psychologists , who moved into the salesman 's world like witch doctors and made a killing , was Dr Ernest Dichter from Freud 's own city of Vienna , the ‘ father’ of Motivational Research , whose institute could be hired to help sell anything for $ 500 a day . | One of the psychologists, who moved into the salesman's world like witch doctors and made a killing, was Dr. Ernest Dichter from Freud's own city of Vienna, the 'father' of Motivational Research, whose institute could be hired to help sell anything for $500 a day. | made a killing | i |
make a killing | Mr Steinkühler , a member of Daimler - Benz 's supervisory board , made a killing by buying shares of Mercedes Holding shortly before they were exchanged for shares in Daimler - Benz . | Mr Steinkühler, a member of Daimler-Benz's supervisory board, made a killing by buying shares of Mercedes Holding shortly before they were exchanged for shares in Daimler-Benz. | made a killing | i |
carry the can | In Tory demonology they will always carry the can.’ | In Tory demonology they will always carry the can. | carry the can | i |
carry the can | It is the racing industry 's ‘ generals’ who must carry the can . | It is the racing industry's 'generals' who must carry the can. | carry the can | i |
carry the can | It not take him long to realize that if the police wanted someone to carry the can , then Dirk Coetzee was heading for death row . | It not take him long to realize that if the police wanted someone to carry the can, then Dirk Coetzee was heading for death row. | carry the can | i |
in the doghouse | Likewise the best time to buy a share is when it is in the doghouse with everyone saying ‘ sell , sell sell.’ | Likewise the best time to buy a share is when it is in the doghouse with everyone saying ‘sell, sell, sell.’ | in the doghouse | i |
in the doghouse | ‘ Who 's in the doghouse , then?’ asked Zach . | "Who's in the doghouse, then?" asked Zach. | in the doghouse | i |
in the doghouse | That 's you in the doghouse now , . | That's you in the doghouse now, don't say anything other than the cleaned sentence. | the doghouse | i |
behind the scenes | Behind the scenes the ' gals ' whose fate will be determined by a male judging panel banter and bicker , in various states of undress , unaware that one of their number is a man with a mission to woo an unrequited love who works in the same supermarket and has also entered the contest . | Behind the scenes the 'gals' whose fate will be determined by a male judging panel banter and bicker, in various states of undress, unaware that one of their number is a man with a mission to woo an unrequited love who works in the same supermarket and has also entered the contest. | Behind the scenes | i |
behind the scenes | Often groups can be given a " familiarisation visit " , going behind the scenes in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them . | Often groups can be given a "familiarisation visit," going behind the scenes in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them. | behind the scenes | i |
behind the scenes | Instead of his usual behind the scenes stage management of pawns and other pieces , he was confronted by an array of unpredictable variables . | Instead of his usual behind the scenes stage management of pawns and other pieces, he was confronted by an array of unpredictable variables. | behind the scenes | i |
go to the wall | The number of businesses going to the wall was 21pc higher than the previous quarter and 20pc up on the same period a year ago , underlining the renewed strength of recession since the spring . | The number of businesses going to the wall was 21pc higher than the previous quarter and 20pc up on the same period a year ago, underlining the renewed strength of recession since the spring. | going to the wall | i |
go to the wall | The trades unionist suspects that in competitive capitalism the weak go to the wall . | The trades unionist suspects that in competitive capitalism the weak go to the wall. | go to the wall | i |
go to the wall | quite right , the statistics he was actually talking about , and somebody actually pulled him up on th , up on this and said , okay you 're talking about the number of firms who went to the wall , but what about new firms being created ? | Quite right, the statistics he was actually talking about, and somebody actually pulled him up on this and said, okay you’re talking about the number of firms who went to the wall, but what about new firms being created? | went to the wall | i |
see the light of day | Both are out of print and according to his publisher ( the wacky John Muir of Todmorden ) are unlikely ever to see the light of day again . | Both are out of print and, according to his publisher (the wacky John Muir of Todmorden), are unlikely ever to see the light of day again. | see the light of day | i |
see the light of day | Sadly , for it was a lively , largely autobiographical piece , it would never see the light of day . | Sadly, for it was a lively, largely autobiographical piece, it would never see the light of day. | see the light of day | i |
under the weather | And she said Alec was at the doctors cos he was feeling under the weather . | And she said Alec was at the doctor's because he was feeling under the weather. | under the weather | i |
under the weather | ‘ I 'm terribly sorry , Miss Walkinshaw , but I seem to be a trifle under the weather this afternoon . | I'm terribly sorry, Miss Walkinshaw, but I seem to be a trifle under the weather this afternoon. | under the weather | i |
under the weather | In fact , she was still sufficiently under the weather the following week to have to pull out of England 's Intermediate Championship which was won , at Warrington , by Lora Fairclough . | In fact, she was still sufficiently under the weather the following week to have to pull out of England's Intermediate Championship, which was won at Warrington by Lora Fairclough. | under the weather | i |
jump through hoops | He was the man she wanted to be with for the rest of her life and she was willing to jump through any hoop and over any hurdle to win him . | He was the man she wanted to be with for the rest of her life and she was willing to jump through any hoop and over any hurdle to win him. | jump through any hoop | i |
jump through hoops | Jumps through hoops . | Jumps through hoops. | Jumps through hoops | i |
jump through hoops | In principle , one can create a “ cap - and - trade ” system of quantitative restrictions that accomplishes much the same thing – and this seems to be more palatable to politicians , who will jump through hoops to avoid using the word “ tax . ” | In principle, one can create a “cap-and-trade” system of quantitative restrictions that accomplishes much the same thing – and this seems to be more palatable to politicians, who will jump through hoops to avoid using the word “tax.” | jump through hoops | i |
on the horn | The profession 's eagerness for scientific advance had impaled it on the horns of a dilemma , forcing an unnatural choice between science and morality . | The profession's eagerness for scientific advance had impaled it on the horns of a dilemma, forcing an unnatural choice between science and morality. | on the horns | i |
on the horn | Beeby , get the Guinness Book of Records on the horn . | Beeby, get the Guinness Book of Records on the horn. | on the horn | i |
to the bone | It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling , a terrifying , heart - rending pain that cut her to the bone . | It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling, a terrifying, heart-rending pain that cut her to the bone. | to the bone | i |
to the bone | We are cut right to the bone.’ | We are cut right to the bone. | to the bone | i |
push the envelope | 3 ) Pushing the envelope . | 3) Pushing the envelope. | Pushing the envelope | i |
push the envelope | You 're sweating and nervous and you know you 're out on a limb here , you 're in the process of taking some terrible risks and the luck , the flow that comes from being justified and in tune and not taking too much for granted , not being contemptuous or disrespectful of fate ; all that 's in danger here because you 're pushing the envelope , you 're maybe relying on one or two too many things going perfectly . | You're sweating and nervous and you know you're out on a limb here, you're in the process of taking some terrible risks and the luck, the flow that comes from being justified and in tune and not taking too much for granted, not being contemptuous or disrespectful of fate; all that's in danger here because you're pushing the envelope, you're maybe relying on one or two too many things going perfectly. | pushing the envelope | i |
look on the bright side | JAMIE REDKNAPP last night looked on the bright side of Liverpool 's worst start to a season since 1954 . | JAMIE REDKNAPP last night looked on the bright side of Liverpool's worst start to a season since 1954. | looked on the bright side | i |
look on the bright side | And Lesley will enjoy your company so much , ' he added , and the sudden faint note of hope and warmth sounded almost as though he was issuing comfort to himself , looking on the single bright side . | And Lesley will enjoy your company so much,' he added, and the sudden faint note of hope and warmth sounded almost as though he was issuing comfort to himself, looking on the single bright side. | looking on the single bright side | i |
up to here | Apparently they 're up to here in woolies , but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too . | Apparently they're up to here in woolies, but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too. | up to here | i |
up to here | I 've had it up to here with this naivety . | I've had it up to here with this naivety. | up to here | i |
up to here | In any way , shape or form , I 've had it up to here with chickens!’ | In any way, shape or form, I've had it up to here with chickens! | up to here | i |
night and day | She says they used her orchard as a toilet , and their property was invaded night and day . | She says they used her orchard as a toilet, and their property was invaded night and day. | night and day | i |
night and day | The reason for all this is because carp are very hard fish to catch and carp fishermen fish for a long period of time often a few nights and days . | The reason for all this is because carp are very hard fish to catch and carp fishermen fish for a long period of time, often a few nights and days. | nights and days | i |
head for the hills | Paul Traynor heads for the hills with seven mid - sized rucksacks , ideal for long hostel - based routes or shorter backpacking trips . | Paul Traynor heads for the hills with seven mid-sized rucksacks, ideal for long hostel-based routes or shorter backpacking trips. | heads for the hills | i |
head for the hills | He is putting on his long black coat , a sure sign that he is ready to head for the hills , or at least his hotel suite . | He is putting on his long black coat, a sure sign that he is ready to head for the hills, or at least his hotel suite. | head for the hills | i |
head for the hills | Alejandro Mayta the revolutionary theorist who heads for the hills in the hope of joining a mass uprising comes over finally as a misguided almost pathetic figure . | Alejandro Mayta, the revolutionary theorist who heads for the hills in the hope of joining a mass uprising, comes over finally as a misguided, almost pathetic figure. | heads for the hills | i |
pass the buck | ‘ I hope this Tory government 's change of heart is genuine and that they are not just trying to pass the buck . | I hope this Tory government's change of heart is genuine and that they are not just trying to pass the buck. | pass the buck | i |
pass the buck | Martinho wanted to please them , so he passed the buck to yours truly . | Martinho wanted to please them, so he passed the buck to yours truly. | passed the buck | i |
rise from the ashes | ONE of Anglesey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it . | ONE of Anglesey's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it. | rise from the ashes | i |
rise from the ashes | THE landmark spire of Colmcille Roman Catholic church in Holywood has risen from the ashes of the fire which virtually destroyed it four years ago . | The landmark spire of Colmcille Roman Catholic church in Holywood has risen from the ashes of the fire which virtually destroyed it four years ago. | risen from the ashes | i |
rise from the ashes | ICM — the newcomer that rose from the ashes of Marplan — is owned by its management . | ICM—the newcomer that rose from the ashes of Marplan—is owned by its management. | rose from the ashes | i |
meat and potatoes | For all his coinciding with the world of fashion , with the glamour and risks of the pederasty he helped publicise , Mapplethorpe 's pictures remain alien to the canons of American good taste and to meat - and - potato American ideas about art . | For all his coinciding with the world of fashion, with the glamour and risks of the pederasty he helped publicize, Mapplethorpe's pictures remain alien to the canons of American good taste and to meat-and-potato American ideas about art. | meat - and - potato | i |
meat and potatoes | And design your dinner so that everyone can eat the same thing and enjoy it — with the recipes below , even the greediest red meat - and - potatoes man will feel he 's had his fill ! | And design your dinner so that everyone can eat the same thing and enjoy it—with the recipes below, even the greediest red meat-and-potatoes man will feel he's had his fill! | meat - and - potatoes | i |
meat and potatoes | Meat and potatoes , not scallops and prawns . | Meat and potatoes, not scallops and prawns. | Meat and potatoes | i |
in bed with | " Tom Rooney told me to beware of you , not to end up in bed with you . | Tom Rooney told me to beware of you, not to end up in bed with you. | in bed with | i |
in bed with | That the miller 's knives substitute for his sexual potency rather than reflect it is indicated by the superiority of the clerk 's performance in bed with his wife to anything he has managed for a long time : He has fathered two children , but , like Bayard , his sexual energy is now exhausted . | That the miller's knives substitute for his sexual potency rather than reflect it is indicated by the superiority of the clerk's performance in bed with his wife to anything he has managed for a long time: He has fathered two children, but, like Bayard, his sexual energy is now exhausted. | in bed with | i |
in bed with | But she remembered the sight of him in bed with that would - be starlet and fought the impulse , staring angrily at him instead . | But she remembered the sight of him in bed with that would-be starlet and fought the impulse, staring angrily at him instead. | in bed with | i |
in the pink | With some thought , and the necessary investment , there is no reason why your Fairy Basslets should not stay ‘ in the pink.’ | With some thought, and the necessary investment, there is no reason why your Fairy Basslets should not stay ‘in the pink.’ | in the pink | i |
in the pink | Considering that the Soviet economy is not in the pink of health in its own right , it only makes sense to ask whether the burden will remain affordable — and , indeed , whether hard economic facts will not drive the USSR to reassess the wisdom of maintaining anything so extravagant as a Socialist Commonwealth in her present circumstances . | Considering that the Soviet economy is not in the pink of health in its own right, it only makes sense to ask whether the burden will remain affordable—and, indeed, whether hard economic facts will not drive the USSR to reassess the wisdom of maintaining anything so extravagant as a Socialist Commonwealth in her present circumstances. | in the pink | i |
in the pink | Experiment with newcomers : ' Avanti ' , a very early flowering geranium , and ' Picotee Swirl ' , the first busy Lizzie in soft pink with frilled , deep rose edges . | Experiment with newcomers: 'Avanti', a very early flowering geranium, and 'Picotee Swirl', the first busy Lizzie in soft pink with frilled, deep rose edges. | in soft pink | i |
go to town | He had been held scoreless for the first twenty - five minutes of the game but certainly went to town afterwards ! | He had been held scoreless for the first twenty-five minutes of the game but certainly went to town afterwards! | went to town | i |
go to town | We talk of the monarchy as something there , er gossom , the gossip columnist go to town , they 've got the tourists coming to see the monarchy , to see the novelty , the attraction and all the rest of it . | We talk of the monarchy as something there, the gossip columnists go to town, they've got the tourists coming to see the monarchy, to see the novelty, the attraction and all the rest of it. | go to town | i |
go to town | The original stuff had all been ripped out years ago , so when I moved in I thought I 'd go to town on the redecoration . | The original stuff had all been ripped out years ago, so when I moved in I thought I'd go to town on the redecoration. | go to town | i |
heart of gold | Then he got the girl ( the bartender with the heart of gold ) and rode his motorcycle into … well , an ending . | Then he got the girl (the bartender with the heart of gold) and rode his motorcycle into… well, an ending… | heart of gold | i |
heart of gold | But the heart - of - gold whore and the con man are sentimentally conceived . | But the heart-of-gold whore and the con man are sentimentally conceived. | heart - of - gold | i |
heart of gold | Of the four biographies he published in the 1930s , Frank Harris ( 1932 ) was a witty and ironic exercise in demythology , identifying his one - time literary hero as an inverted puritan ' with a heart of borrowed gold ' ; and his Samuel Johnson ( 1933 ) a succinct and humane study of ' an intensely loving and compassionate soul handicapped in its expression by lifelong disabilities of mind and body ' . | Of the four biographies he published in the 1930s, Frank Harris (1932) was a witty and ironic exercise in demythology, identifying his one-time literary hero as an inverted puritan 'with a heart of borrowed gold'; and his Samuel Johnson (1933) a succinct and humane study of 'an intensely loving and compassionate soul handicapped in its expression by lifelong disabilities of mind and body'. | heart of borrowed gold | i |
par for the course | It is only right — and traditionally par for the course — that anyone with a vested interest in defending LTA policy , should in fact do so . | It is only right—and traditionally par for the course—that anyone with a vested interest in defending LTA policy should in fact do so. | par for the course | i |
par for the course | Erm I 'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through , delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that 's par for the course these days . | Erm I'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through, delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that's par for the course these days. | par for the course | i |
par for the course | Possibly par for the course in television write - offs , but possibly not . | Possibly par for the course in television write-offs, but possibly not. | par for the course | i |
out of line | The symmetry of his body and the smoothness of his movements were thrown out of balance by the slight bulge that heaved one shoulder out of line with its fellow . | The symmetry of his body and the smoothness of his movements were thrown out of balance by the slight bulge that heaved one shoulder out of line with its fellow. | out of line | i |
out of line | Way out of line , I do n't know where you work that one out ! | Way out of line, I don't know where you work that one out! | out of line | i |
out of line | Would you accept as a Euro enthusiast , that the opinion poll published by the commission three weeks ago , showed that the Labour party in their tepid support for Maastricht , were wholly out of line with the average Labour voter and in fact it shows quite clearly the majority of people in Britain , not only were opposed to Maastricht , they were also opposed to the idea that the E C was a good idea at all . | Would you accept as a Euro enthusiast, that the opinion poll published by the commission three weeks ago, showed that the Labour party in their tepid support for Maastricht, were wholly out of line with the average Labour voter and in fact it shows quite clearly the majority of people in Britain, not only were opposed to Maastricht, they were also opposed to the idea that the EC was a good idea at all. | out of line | i |
stay the course | But despite the appalling conditions , most crews stayed the course and out of 72 rafts competing , 59 made it to the finish at Chepstow . | But despite the appalling conditions, most crews stayed the course and out of 72 rafts competing, 59 made it to the finish at Chepstow. | stayed the course | i |
stay the course | OLDHAM boss Joe Royle is backing his old Norwich City pals to stay the course and pull off the first Premier League title . | OLDHAM boss Joe Royle is backing his old Norwich City pals to stay the course and pull off the first Premier League title. | stay the course | i |
stay the course | There were also moments of great concern about whether the allies would be willing to stay the course as the days , weeks , and months passed , with no end in sight . | There were also moments of great concern about whether the allies would be willing to stay the course as the days, weeks, and months passed, with no end in sight. | stay the course | i |
smoke and mirrors | The Democratic chairman of the House of Representatives budget committee , Leon E. Panetta , described the package as " gimmickry " and accused the administration of using " smoke and mirrors " in order to finance its tax cuts and spending initiatives . | The Democratic chairman of the House of Representatives budget committee, Leon E. Panetta, described the package as "gimmickry" and accused the administration of using "smoke and mirrors" in order to finance its tax cuts and spending initiatives. | smoke and mirrors | i |
smoke and mirrors | ROME – A game of smoke and mirrors : this is how Italy ’s current electoral campaign appears – both to Italians and the wider world . | ROME – A game of smoke and mirrors: this is how Italy’s current electoral campaign appears – both to Italians and the wider world. | smoke and mirrors | i |
get to the bottom of | It is a very useful behaviour when trying to get to the bottom of things and when you need to tease information out of the other person . | It is a very useful behaviour when trying to get to the bottom of things and when you need to tease information out of the other person. | get to the bottom of | i |
get to the bottom of | He is determined to have a clear - the - air meeting with Murray this weekend and snapped yesterday : ‘ I have to get to the bottom of this mess . | He is determined to have a clear-the-air meeting with Murray this weekend and snapped yesterday: ‘I have to get to the bottom of this mess. | get to the bottom of | i |
get to the bottom of | Dido does n't claim to have got to the bottom of what she calls the Canine Predicament . | Dido doesn't claim to have got to the bottom of what she calls the Canine Predicament. | got to the bottom of | i |
by the book | But the police had been called so everything had to be done by the book . | But the police had been called, so everything had to be done by the book. | by the book | i |
by the book | she 's doing everything by the book I think , so | She's doing everything by the book, I think, so. | by the book | i |
in your face | It 's still an essentially traditional Strat sound , but with just that extra bit of in - your - face mid - range bite to drive the amp harder . | It's still an essentially traditional Strat sound, but with just that extra bit of in-your-face mid-range bite to drive the amp harder. | in - your - face | i |
in your face | ‘ Still getting angry when someone throws some truth in your face?’ he jeered . | "Still getting angry when someone throws some truth in your face?" he jeered. | in your face | i |
in your face | Which is not to say that popular humour in the States is particularly nice : in recent years there has been a great demand for in - your - face racist , ethnic and misogynist stuff , as typified on the respectable side by Jackie Mason and on the unholy by Andrew Dice Clay . | Which is not to say that popular humour in the States is particularly nice: in recent years there has been a great demand for in-your-face racist, ethnic, and misogynist stuff, as typified on the respectable side by Jackie Mason and on the unholy by Andrew Dice Clay. | in - your - face | i |
in the black | The group as a whole is in the black only because it has income from an American retailing chain Silo and from financial services and property deals in Britain . | The group as a whole is in the black only because it has income from an American retailing chain Silo and from financial services and property deals in Britain. | in the black | i |
in the black | Market members back in the black | Market members back in the black. | in the black | i |
in the black | BSkyB ( Sky Television ) is firmly in the black and the 50%-owned satellite venture now has weekly revenues of more than £ 6 m , with 80 % coming from pay service subscriptions . | BSkyB (Sky Television) is firmly in the black and the 50%-owned satellite venture now has weekly revenues of more than £6m, with 80% coming from pay service subscriptions. | in the black | i |
hit the nail on the head | The moment she said it she knew she had hit the nail on the head . | The moment she said it, she knew she had hit the nail on the head. | hit the nail on the head | i |
hit the nail on the head | She might dislike Piers Morrison , but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head . | She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head. | hitting the nail on the head | i |
in the driving seat | In the driving seat to replace whoever goes down are London Scottish . | In the driving seat to replace whoever goes down are London Scottish. | In the driving seat | i |
in the driving seat | I agree with the Lord of Aberdale that it is vital for the elected representatives on the police authority to be clearly seen to be in the driving seat of the committee . | I agree with the Lord of Aberdale that it is vital for the elected representatives on the police authority to be clearly seen to be in the driving seat of the committee. | in the driving seat | i |
in the driving seat | The financial and political crises of 1931 led Keynes to re - order his priorities : theory took the place of policy in the driving - seat . | The financial and political crises of 1931 led Keynes to reorder his priorities: theory took the place of policy in the driving seat. | in the driving - seat | i |
join the club | Now , in an amazing snub to Lawrence , the 26-year - old has joined a club which is even further away from the capital and is set to make his debut in the Coca - Cola Cup tomorrow night — against Middlesbrough ! | Now, in an amazing snub to Lawrence, the 26-year-old has joined a club which is even further away from the capital and is set to make his debut in the Coca-Cola Cup tomorrow night—against Middlesbrough! | joined a club | i |
join the club | If you 're confused , join the club ! | If you're confused, join the club! | join the club | i |
join the club | Come in , join the club … | Come in, join the club... | join the club | i |
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