You only had to use a call box once during the day to realise it was costing you an arm and a leg. |
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This is quite different from Europe, where eating on the slopes will cost you an arm and a leg. |
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Cool hunters are charging an arm and a leg for their exclusive scoop on what's hot with the early adopters. |
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There's always the Service Department at the dealership,but you know it'll probably cost you an arm and a leg. |
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Since the inspector can set his own prices, he can charge an arm and a leg for that inspection. |
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Downhill sports can easily cost you an arm and a leg without even seeing a mountain. |
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Hey, I work and I earn a very good living, and I'm thinking of cutting out the phone at home because it costs an arm and a leg. |
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This new system is going to cost an arm and a leg in reports and proposals and working groups and talking shops and that's before it's introduced at all. |
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Of course, I also don't want to spend an arm and a leg doing so since I'd like to spend that time socking money away for when I do find a decent place to buy. |
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I was looking to go somewhere whose tuition didn't cost an arm and a leg. |
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All well and good, you say, but it must cost an arm and a leg, no? |
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Most people would give an arm and a leg to live here. |
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Bangle bracelets in fourteen-karat gold that do not cost an arm and a leg are always in demand. |
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And when they can get it, they have to pay an arm and a leg. |
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He has lost an arm and a leg but still has a pulse. |
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A half nelson, a forearm smash, An arm and a leg to grab, A dropkick, a body slam, Or a painful Boston crab. |
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