Harry decided we were not worth further consideration, gathered up his prize and took himself off behind the woodshed. |
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She led him to the woodshed, where a candle burned just bright enough to catch the fine wisps of steam rising from the freshly warmed bathwater. |
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It's about being stuck in the sticks with a bust radio, a girl called Megan and some wolfy things in the woodshed. |
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I raced outside and into the woodshed, where I cried till I was wrung dry and empty. |
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Feeling inadequate, Marc offered to go the woodshed and restore the wood pile beside the fireplace. |
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It's now time to take him to the woodshed for a good old-fashioned whipping. |
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Most of you were entertained, some were info-tained, but a couple of readers took me to the woodshed. |
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They was gonna take him to the woodshed but then they let him off the hook. |
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You had been mad since you saw something nasty in the woodshed, years and years and years ago. |
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In the book there was something nasty in the woodshed, Roy and Judy Page have something nasty in their garage. |
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As if by instinct, he retreats to the woodshed, a quiet and private place where he sometimes goes just to sit and think. |
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They were disarmed and piled up in the woodshed like the evil that they were. |
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Gussie went crazy and I had to put him into a little run that Jane and her brother had constructed in back of the woodshed. |
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During the day my sister and I would play in the tall grasses, or watch grandpa building something in his woodshed. |
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I also suggest he leaves the axe in the woodshed when he next looks for a lobster. |
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Conservative poobah Bill Kristol took her to the woodshed Wednesday for her stance against raising the debt ceiling. |
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There's a laundry room and a half bathroom off the side of this floor in what was originally the attached lean-to woodshed. |
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It's a room placed at the entrance floor of the Old Monastery, used in the past as a woodshed and then as a lumber-room. |
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Completing the arrangement of domestic buildings is the woodshed, a building that was vital for the fires that both warmed the house and cooked the food. |
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Those are now hung to dry in the woodshed until it is time to bring them indoors, and use them, decked with huge scarlet bows, as Christmas decorations. |
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A motley collection of bones and antlers is nailed to the woodshed. |
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It turns out there is something rather nasty in the woodshed. |
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It is the story of a family not so much bound by love and shared experience as by the knowledge that at least one of them saw something nasty in the woodshed. |
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Another difference between this and her previous records is that she has a steady, full-time band now, and they woodshed the tunes before recording them. |
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One of those students, Charles Martin Hall, had been experimenting with minerals since he was 12 years old, turning a small woodshed behind his home into a crude laboratory. |
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I would take them out behind the international woodshed and give them an intellectual and rhetorical flogging, the like of which they would never forget. |
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Bang, bang, bumpity bump, I hear as spruce cones fall on the metal roofing of my woodshed. |
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Another building contains garages, a woodshed and an annexe dwelling. |
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If a neighbour tries to sneak a load in and screws up a whole silo of grain, usually the neighbours will take him out behind the woodshed and discuss it with him. |
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During Selig's 19-year reign as baseball commissioner, he has been taken to the critics' woodshed so often that he is delighted to hear from anyone who agrees with him on anything. |
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The State Department is incensed, and if this conference fails it will be the woodshed for three Central American presidents. |
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So we had a facemail meeting and took him out to the woodshed, so to speak. |
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The oddity of Obama's being taken to the leadership woodshed by the Democrat who preceded him and the Republican who failed to pre-empt him was not lost on anyone. |
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