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How To Use Hell to pay In A Sentence

  • when the pig ran away there was hell to pay
  • And that front gate you sabotaged had better be back in service first thing tomorrow morning or there's gonna be some big-time hell to pay. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • He'd trace you to wherever you were and there'd be hell to pay.
  • Shawn found a couple of good mysteries, and I browsed the graphic novel selection and saw that they had a DAREDEVIL by Ed Brubaker (who I'd pretty much read doing any title, this one is Volume One: "Hell to Pay") and one of J. Michael Straczynski's AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (Volume 2: "Revelations.") Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Hell to pay , " he said as he stumped down the hall to the back door.
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  • There'll be hell to pay if we're caught.
  • There would be hell to pay when Ferguson and Tony found out about it.
  • As Ashley had prophesied hell to pay since the legislature to ratify the amendment.
  • Desperation. if anything passes that displeases their handlers, Big Insurance, there will be hell to pay for the Repubs .. Rep. Kline to Obama: 'start from scratch' on health care
  • As Ashley had prophesied hell to pay since the legislature to ratify the amendment.
  • There will be hell to pay if you break that vase.
  • There's hell to pay if moviegoers waste their money on films that a reviewer has acclaimed.
  • If Mr. Wu got to hear of it, there'd be hell to pay.
  • R’s were just plain outgunned and outclassed, even with all their sugar daddies’ dollars in play … (gonna be hell to pay for wastin’em too, i imagine) but here’s your bright side, righties – you can use that surplus of watb tears to put up a lot of pickles this summer. enjoy your HCR, and be sure to join us for the next episode of Democracy vs. The Foxzombies. Think Progress » Fox ‘News’ cheerleads for Tea Party protesters.
  • If they find us there'll be hell to pay.
  • When the pig ran away there was hell to pay.
  • There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.

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