How To Use By hook or by crook In A Sentence

  • By hook or by crook, football is being called to account for the years of profligacy.
  • But get it done by hook or by crook. Times, Sunday Times
  • I decided I was going to get that job by hook or by crook.
  • If she set her mind on something, then she had to acquire it, by hook or by crook.
  • The police are going to get these guys(Sentence dictionary), by hook or by crook.
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  • They intend to get their way, by hook or by crook.
  • But get it done by hook or by crook. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.
  • I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.
  • They intend to get their way, by hook or by crook.
  • He cannot ram a bill through by hook or by crook if he is to respect the genuine anxiety about the reform. Times, Sunday Times
  • If she set her mind on something, then she had to acquire it, by hook or by crook.
  • Religious institutions claim vast sums of money from their believers, influence many, attempt to impose their dogmatized moral pretensions on others, nations states and terrorists use religious rational for their conduct and however ideal it might be to separate church and state, by hook or by crook, religious institutions are players in the political sweepstakes. Does he or doesn't he, that is the question, history needs to know
  • Bag a ticket by hook or by crook. Times, Sunday Times
  • By hook or by crook make sure that two members of staff make visits during the working day.
  • Bag a ticket by hook or by crook. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't worry — we'll have the money ready by 4 o 'clock, by hook or by crook.
  • In their opinion, he belonged to that goodly class of persons, who, having by hook or by crook, contrived to spend an hour in the Abbe of Weimar’s presence, afterwards abused the sacred narre of pupil. Maurice Guest
  • I'll pass this course by hook or by crook
  • To no avail, however, because by then, President Lula had decided he was going to have this dam "na lei ou na marra," as he put it, by hook or by crook. Vicky Shorr: The People vs. the Dam

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