Sentence examples for have a sting from inspiring English sources

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His accolades may also have a sting in the tail.

The deal could have a sting in the tail for TomTom.

The problem is that they have a sting and are aggressive in defence, but honeybees behave the same way.

There are more sentimental Father's Day cards, but they still often have a sting in the tail.

This reinforces our view that even 'positive' regulation can have a sting in the tail, which could materially impact 2012-13 forecasts.

The letter handed into the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) earlier today on behalf of press victims did not so much have a sting in the tail as have one at its head.

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But the text still has a sting.

Yet Blake's picture has a sting - hardly surprising, since he loathed the very concept of sin, let alone limbo.

A specimen 70cm across has a sting only about as long as the fingernail of your pinky and only one-tenth as wide, incapable of inflicting much damage.

But whereas the theological thriller 'ends virtually every chapter with a cliff-hanger', the life and times of Dan Brown imply not every tale has a sting.

The scene could almost be an outtake from "American Pie 2" -- except that the lovers are filmed without coyness and their comic dialogue has a sting.

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