Went to the chapel last night, I understand, and he and dad had a set-to. |
But there can be no question about the outcome of such a set-to. |
Over the past few months Lea, already worth several million pounds, has been having a bit of a set-to with his US colleagues. |
And the show's roving reporter will inevitably look as if he has experienced a major set-to with the studio hairdresser before each episode. |
His set-to with the federal agency not only underscores the often misguided intent of arts funding, but the futility of conforming to other people's standards. |
But that was all like playing skretch-cradle to our set-to last night in the dark. |