Under his leadership the Conservatives would remain obsessed with Europe and hell-bent on tax cuts. |
There was serious opposition, but it looked like the government was hell-bent on its plan. |
Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately. |
He led his team of skilful but unpredictable players to Portugal, hell-bent on adding to his formidable reputation. |
He still had his arms swinging, his head looking forward, hell-bent on getting where he were going. |
Many Americans saw her as a calculating, cold egomaniac who was hell-bent on taking the presidency for herself. |