Now that I was safe I began to know the desire of any man in a tight corner to establish an alibi. |
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He was inclined to think that there were more than four wolves and that the man and his dogs were in a tight corner. |
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There is no place to hide, nowhere to run, and many wish that they hadn't pushed the wonder boy in a tight corner. |
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Foghorn was a character who became widely known through his odd ways, doings, sayings and his sterling qualities in a tight corner or on a hard trail. |
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He was not a man who was ever likely to tell the absolute truth in a tight corner, and at the time the statement was made he was in a very tight corner indeed. |
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I suppose he meant expressly to give his benediction to the idea that you may break the speed limit regulation provided you are able to say that you were in a tight corner. |
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Mrs. Skoglund, my dad is in a tight corner and I don't know anybody else to ask for help. |
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We already have a fair idea about what Mr Osborne will be tempted to do in a tight corner. |
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But he's clearly not naive enough not to recognise he's in a tight corner. |
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Sometimes when I find myself in a tight corner, I can calm down and relax. |
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But the test, combined with procedural shortcomings, has put Mr Monti in a tight corner. |
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The CLRB would be in a tight corner if its approach were to become public knowledge. |
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Alerted by the noise, they flee by the window, leaving the two-horned policeman in a tight corner! |
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Their feed is often of a poor quality, there is insufficient or the wrong kind of concentrate provided, or the younger generations find themselves in a tight corner due to high work pressure. |
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Apart from: lie through your teeth when you're in a tight corner? |
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In a tight corner on a hot afternoon, officers need a touchstone that copes well with the demands of charged events when making difficult decisions. |
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