These can be invasive, shift around while exercising and god forbid you do anything where you fall and impale yourself on it. |
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But god forbid a TV series premieres pushing out gratuitous emotion and gratuitous feeling. |
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Contrary to popular advice of days gone by, heavier bodies are no longer tied to basic black or, god forbid, a heavy floral pattern. |
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God forbid a Scot ever leaves the sacred shores and goes to somewhere warmer. |
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God forbid the eccentrics should start eating the mushrooms because then the strangeness really gets out of hand. |
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Any more of those f-words and God forbid they might start thinking about letting rough common children into these private tennis clubs. |
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Drama, horror, Brookside omnibuses, even, God forbid, a Disney weepie, all of these beckon before I'll reach for The Nutty Professor. |
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If, God forbid, this situation continues, it is not difficult to imagine what will be the fate of Muslims and democracy. |
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And if, God forbid, you should find that all your best efforts are a failure, you don't want to admit it. |
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Oh, it's fine for her to waste food on a level I can only describe as sinful but God forbid we should be wasting light bulbs or toilet paper. |
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If there's a terror attack, God forbid, does it help or hurt any candidate? |
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That, I guess, leaves the Family Court to concentrate their energies on, God forbid, the Australian family law. |
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God forbid that we should think for a nanosecond that he was driven by any thought of principle, ethics, humanity or compassion. |
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We are living in volatile times and the economy can take downturns, as we have seen, God forbid. |
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God forbid that it should be, but it may well be just another of those situations. |
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Somehow, the thought of being prematurely and permanently separated from one's wife and children, God forbid, makes one more aware of the tenuousness of life. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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She must have asked a question, and he had let the auto-pilot answer with either one of its nods, or maybe even a uh-huh or God forbid, a yes, dear. |
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This spring, he made an offhandedly dismissive remark about Taylor Swift — God forbid! |
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God forbid, if playing Monopoly, you should take a wrong turn at Park Lane. |
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God forbid such a pig of a man should have become Prime Minister. |
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We can see eye to eye with Mr Solana at the abstract level, but God forbid that this should become a little more concrete. |
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I told her several days ago I thought the yardmen damaged the backyard rain sensor when they trimmed the shrubs but God forbid we should listen to Rana. |
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That's fine, but the harsh reality is that even if, God forbid, a child is killed or seriously injured, it will not make a blind bit of difference in the long term. |
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If, God forbid, a major incident of some kind did occur in Swindon, how would our shiny new hospital cope with a rapid, major influx of critically ill patients? |
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There's never an individual serving size or, God forbid, a fun size. |
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God forbid if any pushchairs or Zimmer frames attempted to get past us. |
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It is an article of faith with this man that there won't be any unruly behavior or, God forbid, any scenes. |
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You can stab a woman multiple times with a knife to become a man, but God forbid you sleep with her. |
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If, God forbid, we were ever not to be together, I respect him so much as the father of my children. |
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Yes, God forbid that she should lose a wink of beauty sleep. |
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To proceed without it would put at grave risk the government's ability to govern should, God forbid, things go badly wrong. |
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Imagine, for example, that a francophone is travelling on Air Canada, or one of its subsidiaries, and, God forbid, there is an accident. |
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God forbid if one were convicted of multiple violent crimes that one would have to serve sentence after sentence. |
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If, God forbid, there was a successful attack in Canada by terrorists there might be a greater demand for severe actions. |
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If, God forbid, something happens in one of your airports, you will never recover. |
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I mean, if you were coming into the plant for the long haul, God forbid, then you'd have to think seriously about the money. Capiche? |
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God forbid that a banker should descend into disreputability. |
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Here is how to spot and avoid those nasty business e-mail blunders so you do not have to beg forgiveness, do penance or, God forbid, lose customers. |
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There are situations such as car collisions or cataclysmic weather or, God forbid, where there is a heinous criminal act and not one person but many people are hurt. |
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God forbid you transgress those boundaries. |
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Ordinary Mexicans fret over the national shame that would ensue if God forbid, but will He?—the rarefied and polluted air of the capital were to make the feeble pontiff keel over. |
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I think most Ontarians would be happier to get cheap clean power from Manitoba instead of expensive dirty power from coal-fired generating stations or, God forbid, risky electricity from nuclear power stations. |
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As I have said, at times they probably, God forbid, give everything, life and limb included, to make our communities better and safer for all of us. |
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If there is a leadership change on that side of the House and there is a new prime minister, God forbid what he or she will be left with when that guy is through at the helm because it will not be pretty. |
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Who is responsible when, God forbid, these mills collapse? |
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It could find its better angels, and, God forbid, lead. |
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Don't they know that they live pretty much dull lives, constantly primping, preening and, God forbid, shopping? |
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This would help lower my anxiety and make certain that I would not mishold, or God forbid, drop the precious package. |
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I would be cautious to even pick them up and God forbid I take them home. |
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To Scotus more than to any other I owe my interpretation of the world, not that I am a Scotist, God forbid. |
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However, that they might not be thought of as wicked men and those who are lacking in fidelity, may God forbid, they wrote down for them this magnanimous praise, etc. |
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