Daisy, as we called the goat, would hate to be separated from her lambs and it was woe betide any dog that came near them. |
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Sister Madalena was headmistress and woe betide at Monday assembly if you hadn't been to Mass on Sunday. |
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But woe betide the people when they have the effrontery to take a stand on higher principles. |
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And if someone is incapacitated and unable to make decisions for themselves, woe betide another person who might make a wrong decision for them. |
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Oh, yes, we thought it fair game to try and steal other people wood but woe betide anyone who tried to pilfer ours. |
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At the end of his dive, woe betide any luckless invertebrate in the path of his trawl net. |
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In the car he demands Elvis on the CD player and woe betide us we don't jump to it at once. |
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But woe betide me if something I want to watch coincides with something she wants to watch. |
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If you say you're coming for lunch at 1 then the dinner will be on the table at 1 and woe betide you if you are late. |
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All kanji have a set number of strokes and an order in which to write them, and woe betide you if you get either wrong. |
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The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries. |
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A most meticulous man, his toolbox was his pride and joy and woe betide anyone who didn't put a tool back exactly where they got it! |
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Just spoke to J. She's now heading out to get completely trollied and woe betide the first male to try it on with her tonight. |
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Well, I'm still scared, but woe betide if I dare admit it out loud. |
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He is again secretary of defense, and woe betide the brass hat who tries an end run to lobby for a favored weapon. |
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The disaster of Lebanon is proof: woe betide a country which loses its identity and sovereignty. |
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Walls were stoned, windows assaulted, property trashed...and woe betide any Jew who failed to batten down the hatches in time. |
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Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war. |
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And woe betide anyone evil enough to think about feeding their baby formula milk. |
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Yet woe betide the man who cops out and decides to skip Valentine's Day. |
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And woe betide you if, like me, you stumble or hesitate over your order. |
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At another Hotel in Dobrich we were given little slips of paper and woe betide you if you tried to get breakfast without them, not even sight of your room key was enough. |
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Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store. |
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Rats, hundreds and hundreds of them, are everywhere at the Karni Mata Hindu temple in the Indian state of Rajasthan and woe betide anyone who takes fright and steps on one. |
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We hate tall poppies, but woe betide the All Blacks when they lose. |
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And woe betide anyone who does not live within the walls of this continent. |
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Prisoners who wore a green triangle examined the beds and woe betide anyone who had not done this perfectly. |
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We may have enlisted a Spaniard to build our parliament and a German to run our soccer team, but woe betide anyone who meddles with the water of life. |
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And woe betide you if you fail to get this off the ground quickly given current demographic trends. |
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Then this eventually finds, surprise, surprise, that genetically modified maize is lethal, and woe betide anyone who finds that suspect! |
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But woe betide Town Council officialdom if there is another broken promise in respect of putting this bandstand into a decent and acceptable state of repair. |
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There was a saying current in business circles at one time that the conditions necessary to success are a hard heart and a sound digestion, but woe betide the person who tries to carry on his business on that maxim today. |
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But woe betide those who have received Him not in a state of grace! |
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Yet woe betide the politician who dares to publicly agree. |
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However, woe betide the Scicilian girl who, on Saint John' s night, throws an apple onto the street and if nobody picks it up: she will no doubt become a widow shortly after her wedding. |
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And woe betide the wooer who takes such snarks at face value. |
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Those, who presently scoff at Me, will come back to Me to repent, and My compassion will purify them, but woe betide the one who refuses to submit to My Law of Love, he will be annihilated. |
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Woe betide any jacked up little country that decides it should pursue its own people's interests. |
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Woe betide he who would hurt our loved ones, isn't that the way we all feel? |
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Woe betide the mother who has been forced into to having a sense of humor about disciplining her child, for she will bear no more offspring, but maybe get a dog instead. |
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