He believes that a fellow officer has been ratting him out to the precinct's captain. |
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The Border is a hunter, earth dog, show dog and obedience dog, a whiz at agility trials, ratting in the barns and tracking. |
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It would perhaps be different if the only two alternatives were ratting him out or deceiving her employer. |
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I hadn't planned on ratting Ryan out anyway, but his response had taken me by surprise. |
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I like her and she lets me get out of class when I need to without ratting me out. |
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Talk of Bob Sercombe ratting is just that, his self-preservation demands him staying where he is. |
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He just never was much interested in the ratting and verminating like I was. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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Allies of the Chancellor accused Downing Street of ratting on a deal struck between the two men to maintain a united front when dealing with Britain's pensions time bomb. |
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He was an oddball in the Conservative Party, then the Liberal Party and then the Conservative Party again, ratting on his loyalties twice. |
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Connolly showed that his loyalty was to Winter Hill and not the FBI by ratting out Castucci. |
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The Shar Pei still exhibits these herding and ratting instincts. |
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He always said that he wouldn't tell on me but he always ended up ratting. |
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The last thing that I need is Zach ratting me out to my parents. |
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But there is also a temptation to renege to gain sales, much as one prisoner might end up ratting on another. Yet in the right circumstances a tacit understanding can endure. |
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Benefit a privileged time of quality audience ratting to present your project, and the strategy of your company to the entire audience of the conference. |
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This isn't ratting, it's a mature move to prevent injuries. |
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The RSPCA were well aware that ratting was legally ambiguous, and when they received a report of a conviction for ratting in Hull in 1868 they doubted the legality of it. |
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