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    come down on


    1. “Don’t be the five hundredth person who’s told me I should have come down on this investigation earlier,” he said


    2. “Don’t be the five hundredth person who’s told me I should have come down on this investigation earlier


    3. The cabinet could come down on top of her – my wife was right, the cabinet was dangerous the way I had built it


    4. is the conception that the Holy Spirit can come down on


    5. I challenged him about the boilerplate admonition by which he and his fellow academicians had always prefaced their handing out the exam sheets, “I do not care which side of the issues you come down on, your grades will be determined by how well you marshal the facts and the law to support your conclusions


    6. 19 Send therefore now, and gather your cattle, and all that you have in the field; for on every man and beast which shall be found in the field, and shall not be brought home, the hail shall come down on them, and they shall die


    7. But then his lips come down on mine


    8. The sun's rays began to come down on me with a sickening


    9. My plan was to come down on him really hard as soon as he


    10. Must have been about midnight, I reckon, when she come down on the elevator in the Tower then went to the elevator in the south wing and went back up

    11. The Australians then watched with fascination and mounting joy as nearly sixty helicopters, eight of them huge machines that would dwarf even a C-47 transport aircraft, approached in two long parallel lines, then turned abruptly to the right in a coordinated move to come down on the airstrip


    12. The worst part was when he realized he was not equipped to come down on land, but only in water


    13. I do not want to come down on some of the other more subdued and less intense ways some people will worship the Lord in some of these other less intense branches, but there is definitely a difference between one person who can worship and praise the Lord in the Spirit and another who is just worshiping the Lord out of his flesh and out of his head


    14. ” I insisted while still wiping the remaining droplets of the sea that had come down on me tonight


    15. In the day of sunshine and prosperity they become careless: they need the shower "of some sorrow to come down on them to make their full excellency appear


    16. No one would dare to try calling a woman’s forcible rape “being molested” nor her rapist merely a “molester” these days, would they? Or at least they wouldn’t get away with it, as the women’s groups, advocates and other victims would come down on the down-player of the act like a ton of bricks


    17. No one would dare try calling a woman’s forcible rape just “being molested” nor her rapist merely a “molester” these days, would they? At least they wouldn’t get away with it if they did, as women’s groups, advocates and other victims come down on the down-players of those act like a ton of bricks


    18. One had for a stay with Judith to have clothes, and she had no clothes; at least, none newer than eight years old--her immense unworn trousseau dogged her through the years--for Judith gave many parties at the Master's Lodge, brilliant gatherings, her mother called them in her rare letters, where London, come down on purpose and expressed in Prime and other ministers as well as in the fine flower of the aristocracy and a few selected fragrances from the world of literature and art--once her mother wrote that Ingram, the great painter, had been at the last party, and was so much enslaved by Judith's loveliness that he had asked as a favour to be allowed to paint her--sat at Judith's feet


    19. The man’s high-heeled boots come down on the ground with a crunch that Mary imagines will be her bones should he come anywhere near her


    20. � The rather thoughtless appearing ways sound something like this: "What's wrong with you, anyways?" or "What a mess," or "Can't you get anything right?"� We can imagine, or perhaps remember, how hard that would have come down on the child

    21. Eric launched into the air, avoiding half a dozen enraged goblins and aiming to come down on top of the protective bubble


    22. Th ey claimed the spiritual gifts that had come down on them


    23. Sancho witnessed Dapple's career and his master's fall, and did not know which of the two cases of need he should attend to first; but in the end, like a good squire and good servant, he let his love for his master prevail over his affection for his ass; though every time he saw the bladders rise in the air and come down on the hind quarters of his Dapple he felt the pains and terrors of death, and he would have rather had the blows fall on the apples of his own eyes than on the least hair of his ass's tail


    24. Then why don't these dignitaries come down on the presidents of their own railroads, of which one can't say whether they are mere means of transportation or a sort of gambling game for the use of American plutocrats


    25. Arvid Wrange had not been at home, and instead of calling him she wanted to come down on his life like a bolt of lightning and so had been out searching for him, her hoodie pulled over her head


    26. She was well placed to come down on the wind if anything untoward happened, and Captain Bryxtyn’s Saint Kylmahn, one of Tide’s sister ships, was somewhere astern of the transports, watching the small convoy’s back


    27. How could he have done such a give aid to anyone if it meant having the Yankees come down on her like a swarm of hornets


    28. Here’s where I’ve come down on this, for now: I don’t know if it’s possible to be enlightened, either through meditation, or through a Tolle-style sudden awakening


    29. Which side you come down on depends on how you use them


    30. Value investors come down on both sides of the question of diversification, although all of them think there is an important role for active stock selection

    31. He had turned up just a week before Semyon Ivanovitch's disappearance in company with Remnev, had spent a little time in the flat telling them that he had suffered in the cause of justice, that he had formerly been in the service in the provinces, that an inspector had come down on them, that he and his associates had somehow suffered in a good cause, that he had come to Petersburg and fallen at the feet of Porfiry Grigoryevitch, that he had been got, by interest, into a department; but through the cruel persecution of fate he had been discharged from there too, and that afterwards through reorganization the office itself had ceased to exist, and that he had not been included in the new revised staff of clerks owing as much to direct incapacity for official work as to capacity for something else quite irrelevant—all this mixed up with his passion for justice and of course the trickery of his enemies


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