Sentence examples for got a horror from inspiring English sources

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Well, have I got a horror novel to sell to you!

Everyone's got a horror story about a disastrous job interview, and most teachers have made the wrong decision at least once.

After couch-surfing for three weeks, Hunter's luck changed: "I got a horror film, 'The Burning,' and suddenly I was making crazy money, like a thousand a week, so I moved into an apartment on Amsterdam with a guy who was also in 'The Burning,' Jason Alexander" — later of "Seinfeld" fame.

"Everyone's got a horror story about the police," former St . Louis CountyPolice Chief Tim Fitch told HuffPost in a recent interview.

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There's not a lot else opening in London this week, but Sondheim's Roadshow is at the Menier, Yes, Prime Minister is back in the West End and Othello gets a horror twist at the Rose on Bankside, while Nick Gill's satire Mirror Teeth is part of the Vibrant festival at the Finborough.

Bruce Campbell of Evil Dead renown has come out (once again) and urged the film industry to get a horror-movie answer to The Expendables up and running (with axe-wielding maniac not far behind).

One of his stars gets a particularly stomach-turning closeup, which got a gasp of horror and disbelief at the screening I attended.

I got a sense of horror as Temple showed me the stunner, but the cattle, she assured me, had no intimation, no apprehension of what was to happen to them; her whole effort, indeed, was to remove anything that could frighten or stress the animals, so that they could go peacefully, gently, unknowingly to their death.

Everybody's got a public transportation horror story, but taking the subway in New York recently has seemed about as safe as a game of Russian roulette.

Every New Yorker has got a public transportation horror story, but few have tales as terrifying as the experience a group of subway riders went through on Monday when the F train completely broke down no lights, no AC, no movement for 45 minutes.

Hannah Verdier The Hound of the Baskervilles (Terence Fisher, 1959) 5.10pm, Film4 The famous Conan Doyle story gets a Hammer horror makeover, so it's all good, gory, bosom-heaving fun.

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