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I'm sick to the back teeth of the constant squabbling.
I am already sick to the back teeth of the pages and pictures detailing the style wars between Sam Cam and Sarah Brown.
"Has he killed as many people as Stalin?" came the voice from the radio, keen as mustard, "proportionately, that is?" How eager they had all been to step out of the blood-boltered 20th century, she thought as she pulled on her tights; how sick to the back teeth of the fangs of history and misery they all were.
The Neanderthal dentition is also worn down in a distinctive pattern, with the front teeth usually worn down much more than the back teeth of the same individual (Keith 1913; Trinkaus 1983).
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Place the top of the stick in the back teeth on the side of your mouth which corresponds to the hand you are using - it's best to stick to your better hand to achieve a perfect swinging effect.
With the prospect of a potentially close-fought election in the offing and a general sense that the public as a whole is sick to the back teeth of policy-free politics, the Westminster parties are desperate to put clear water between one another.
For anyone sick to the back teeth of hearing how a certain member of the Royal Family is boosting the fortunes of particular fashion items – bad luck.
"Like the rest of the public I'm sick to the back teeth of people who come here, threaten our country, who stay at vast expense to the taxpayer and we can't get rid of them," he said.
Staff members added that they were "sick to the back teeth" of it and could not wait for the film's run to end.
"I am fed up to the back teeth of policies which are clearly created on the back of a fag packet and are consequently damaging our health, that of our children and the future prosperity of our nations".
One person who seems to have a massive fucking problem with that is Jeremy Hunt, who is sick to the absolute back teeth of foreign doctors healing and helping the country's poorly, and would much prefer nice British doctors who wear Union Jack scrubs and whistle "Jerusalem" while performing keyhole surgery on your child.
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