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That'll and be
That'll be plenty to eat by ''.
That'll be a surprise.
One memorable expression was uttered whenever there was a knock at the door: " That'll be the door.
That'll be the day!
He was married to writer Barbara Delaplace ; they collaborated on stories beginning with " That'll be the Day " in the anthology Alternate Tyrants.
That'll be the Daewoo " ( UK )
Because of her low rank and social status, she is not allowed to have meals with the other servants, and is usually given some scraps to take home, which gave rise to her catchphrases " That'll be nice (!
That'll be 20 years of getting punched in the face, which is a long enough time.
" to which Greg replied, " That'll be the last ( blanking ) time you tell me how you did.

That'll and down
We looked down the list and my eye lighted on the name Henry, " That'll do for a last name ," said I.
That'll take down the swelling and you can come on and get to work.

That'll and .
That'll put the place back to normal.
`` That'll get you started.
Well, Martin thought, That'll save.
Among the tracks he recorded was an early version of " That'll Be The Day ", which took its title from a line that John Wayne's character says repeatedly in the 1956 film The Searchers.
On May 27, 1957, " That'll Be The Day " was released as a single, credited to the Crickets to try to bypass Decca's claimed legal rights.
" That'll Be the Day " topped the Billboard US " Best Sellers in Stores " chart on September 23, and was on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in November.
The Crickets performed " That'll Be the Day " and " Peggy Sue " on The Ed Sullivan Show on December 1.
Their third and final album, That'll Be the Day, was put together from early recordings and was released in April.
That'll get a case thrown out of court.
In 1973, Moon was featured in the film That'll Be the Day.
*: 225, That'll update to A6 spec.
*$ 100, term used in detective and police fiction, i. e. " That'll cost ya a suit.
Their first hit record was " That'll Be the Day ", released in 1957.
They performed " Peggy Sue ", " Not Fade Away " and " That'll Be the Day " at the ceremony, accompanied by guest guitarist Keith Richards.
The shop sold Teddy Boy clothes and McLaren and Westwood also designed clothing for theatrical and cinematic productions such as That'll Be The Day and Mahler.
The band name Stray Cats already earlier appeared in the 1973 rock ' n ' roll film That'll Be the Day and its 1974 sequel Stardust.
They then contributed a cover of the Buddy Holly song " That'll Be The Day " to the compilation Rave On Buddy Holly, which was released on June 28, 2011.
The song was also used on As If, Holiday Showdown, Wife Swap, That'll Teach ' Em and Grumpy Old Men, and in 2005 was included in VH2's list of the best indie songs of all time.

be and pleasure
It'll be a pleasure for you to return this money to Colcord and tell him about it, Russ ''.
It was a word he was proud of, a word that meant much to him, and he used it with great pleasure, almost as if it were an exclusive possession, and more: he sensed himself to be very highly educated, four cuts above any of the folks back home.
No greater pleasure has come to me in my own service in this House than to be present today to participate in this tribute to this great Speaker, this great legislator, this great Texan, this great American.
If your state has no provisions for the numbering of pleasure boats, you must apply for a number from the U.S. Coast Guard for any kind of boat with mechanical propulsion rated at more than 10 horsepower before it can be used on Federal waterways.
Both man and wife should be aware of the fact that a lack of climax, and even the absence of the anticipated keen pleasure are not a sign that the wife may be cold or frigid.
The clapping they made on the concrete interrupted him in the ecstatic pleasure he knew, so that he quickly released his hold on the goat and pretended to be examining its haunches for ticks.
For Kant " enjoyment " is the result when pleasure arises from sensation, but judging something to be " beautiful " has a third requirement: sensation must give rise to pleasure by engaging our capacities of reflective contemplation.
An alternative theory ( using the example of negative utilitarianism ) is that some consider the reduction of suffering ( for the disadvantaged ) to be more valuable than increased pleasure ( for the affluent or luxurious ).
Jeremy Bentham, who is regarded as the founder of utilitarianism, argues that animals can experience pleasure and pain, thus demanding that ' non-human animals ' should be a serious object of moral concern.
Closely related is eudaimonic consequentialism, according to which a full, flourishing life, which may or may not be the same as enjoying a great deal of pleasure, is the ultimate aim.
It's a pleasure to be able to say to you: Welcome to Channel Four ", before heading into a montage of clips from its programmes set to the station's signature tune, " Fourscore ", written by Lord David Dundas, which would form the basis of the station's jingles for its first decade.
Protestants generally approve of birth control and consider marital sexual pleasure to be a gift of God.
As has happened with ironic writings before and since, this pamphlet was widely misunderstood but eventually its author was prosecuted for seditious libel and was sentenced to be pilloried, fined 200 marks and detained at the Queen's pleasure.
In this idealized past,the people should have no use for any form of writing save knotted ropes, should be contented with their food, pleased with their clothing, satisfied with their homes, should take pleasure in their rustic tasks.
Pain is to be seen as pain, and pleasure as pleasure.
Excessive indulgence can be destructive to pleasure and can even lead to pain.
Cyrenaic hedonism encouraged the pursuit of enjoyment and indulgence without hesitation, believing pleasure to be the only good.
Closely related is eudaimonic consequentialism, according to which a full, flourishing life, which may or may not be the same as enjoying a great deal of pleasure, is the ultimate aim.
Kant then argues that those things that are usually thought to be good, such as intelligence, perseverance and pleasure, fail to be either intrinsically good or good without qualification.
Pleasure, for example, appears to not be good without qualification, because when people take pleasure in watching someone suffering, this seems to make the situation ethically worse.

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