She was being brutally horsewhipped by the batons of three burly policemen. |
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There she'd be horsewhipped by the religious police for even showing her face in public. |
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He was horsewhipped for speaking out and, with a bruised and bleeding body, was eventually taken in by the police. |
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I too think these school-run mums in automotive leviathans should be horsewhipped to within an inch of their lives. |
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You stand in the way of a swarm of bats and you can expect to get horsewhipped to tarnation, boy! |
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All I suggest is that she be horsewhipped for putting a full stop wrongly outside a bracket. |
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Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again. |
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Extended credit was refused and Norberton horsewhipped the moneylender on Newmarket Heath. |
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It was a joke that, were it up to me, would lead to him being instantly horsewhipped until he can bleed no more. |
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The people responsible should be strung up and horsewhipped and I will personally volunteer for the task. |
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For that alone, the makers of this abomination should be horsewhipped. |
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But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations. |
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Obviously, if a kid is being sodomized by his stepfather or horsewhipped by his mother, you can draw a clearer line to why something like this might happen. |
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As a teen-ager, Bacon was flamboyantly effeminate, and his behavior enraged his father, who, according to a story reported by a friend, the novelist Caroline Blackwood, had him horsewhipped by grooms. |
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In Britain it is a fact, praised by its great commoners, that parliament, even though horsewhipped into partisan minority legislation by the executive sitting in it, must be sovereign. |
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He thinks that any government official who steals public money should be horsewhipped. |
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