NO92 Lyrics

9148: You've got to get it through your head. If you don't study harder, you won't be able to graduate.
9149: Lili just can't seem to get it through her head that her affair with Frank is over and that she is never going to see him again.
9150: I think I've finally gotten it through Jack's head that I'm not going to lend him any more money.
9151: How can I get it through your head? The answer is no! No! No! No matter what you say. I'm not going to marry you.
9152: My son wanted to become an actor so badly that I finally decided to let him have his head.
9153: As children grow older, it is wise to give them a little more leeway.
9154: Once an employee shows that he knows his job, the chief lets him have his head.
9155: Because he hadn't eaten anything, the wine quickly went to his head.
9156: Unlimited power went to his head and he began issuing orders, which were impossible to fulfill.
9157: The adulation of his fans went to the young singer's head.
9158: I'm afraid she has let her good looks go to her head.
9159: When the boy was caught cheating on the test, he hung his head in shame.
9160: What a terrible thing for you to do! You should hang your head in shame.
9161: When I learned that the man I had thought to deceive was trying to help me, I could have hung my head in shame.
9162: Why don't you ask Bill to help you? He lacks experience, but he has a head on his shoulders.
9163: Jane will make a good wife. She has a head on her shoulders.
9164: I've always admired my teacher. He's got a real head on his shoulders.
9165: This job requires someone with a head on his shoulders.
9166: Sue would never make a good lawyer. She always has her head in the clouds.
9167: My brother has had his head in the clouds so long he's forgotten what the real world looks like.
9168: How do you ever expect to get into college if you spend your high school days with your head in the clouds like this?
9169: What are you doing sitting there with your head in the clouds?
9170: Jack always keeps his head in emergencies.
9171: After the accident, Bill kept his head and led the survivors to safety.
9172: In case of fire, keep your heed. Walk, don't run, to the nearest exit.
9173: Our office managed to keep its head above water by securing a bank loan.
9174: They aren't rich but they seem to be keeping their heads above water.
9175: How could you lose your head over a girl like that?
9176: Once my husband has taken it into his head to do something, there is no way in the world to stop him from carrying it out.
9177: I shouldn't have taken it into my head to try it by myself.
9178: I'd take anything she says with a grain of salt. She's always talking to hear her head roar.
9179: Pay attention! I'm not just talking to hear my head roar, you know.
9180: It looks as if all the attention Phil is getting has turned his head. He hardly speaks to his old friends anymore.
9181: I'm afraid Jack's success as an artist has turned his head completely.
9182: My father is tall, dark and handsome, and rich to boot. It's no wonder he turned your head.
9183: My uncle used to be a very modest man, but I'm afraid his sudden wealth has turned his head.
9184: A: Did you take up tennis for your health?
B: No, I play because I enjoy it.
9185: I can't give you a lower price than that. I'm not in this business for my health, you know.
9186: I don't work like this for my health, you know. I've got a wife and four children to feed.
9187: Look at this picture of starving children in Africa. Doesn't it just break your heart?
9188: A: That makes three hundred dollars you've won off me in this poker game.
B: That breaks my heart.
9189: He lost all his family in the war and died heartbroken .
9190: Don't get too intimate with Joe. He's known as a heartbreaker.
9191: The game was a real heartbreaker. We lost in the last minute of play.
9192: My son has had his heart set on going to Europe for so long that I couldn't find it in my heart to refuse.
9193: Can't you find it in your heart to forgive me?
9194: How could you ever find it in your heart to do such a terrible thing?
9195: I didn't tell the teacher on you, cross my heart and hope to die.
9196: When grandma's dog died, she cried her heart out for a whole week.
9197: Helen is up in her room crying her heart out. Her fiance just broke off their engagement.
9198: It does a mother's heart good to see her children so healthy and happy.
9199: It did my heart good to hear how successful you have become.
9200: Joe is eating his heart out over not having gotten into BFSU.
9201: Little Jimmy ate his heart out when his best friend was angry and wouldn't come to his birthday party.
9202: Have a heart, Pete. Give me back my book.
9203: Please, Mom. Have a heart and let me go to the movies tonight. I promise I'll study tomorrow.
9204: Have a heart, Boss. Don't fire Jim just because he has a habit of being late for work.
9205: Lee isn't all that pretty, but she has a heart of gold.
9206: Sue will make someone a wonderful wife. She has a heart of gold, and she loves children.
9207: If you want to criticize her you could say she is naive, but I prefer to think of her as a woman with a heart of gold.
9208: I'm sorry what I did hurt you. I had my heart in the right place.
9209: Dave often says or does the wrong thing, but he always has his heart in the right place.
9210: Tom's words are often harsh, but his heart is in the right place.
9211: Once she's got her heart set on something, she won't take no for an answer.
9212: Was I scared? My heart was in my throat.
9213: Carl's heart was in his throat as he opened the door to the haunted house.
9214: Bob moved toward the strange sound with his heart in his throat.
9215: The sound of baying police dogs, which suddenly came from behind him, sent the fugitive's heart into his throat.
9216: My heart sank when I saw the exam results.
9217: The boy's parents' hearts sank when they saw the face of the doctor as he emerged from the operating room.
9218: I began my new job full of confidence, but after one week went by and I still hadn't make a single sale, my heart was in my boots.
9219: With sinking heart Joan read in her son's letter that his return home would be delayed for another month.
9220: I know it's difficult to find a job now, but don't lose heart. Keep looking. I'm sure something will turn up.
9221: The other team may be winning, but it's too early to lose heart. We can still overtake them in the second half.
9222: The boy was so downcast at having broken the window that his teacher didn't have the heart to punish him.
9223: How could you have ever have the heart to do such a cruel thing?
9224: How did you ever have the heart to make her study on New Year's Day?
9225: Although the little bird was obviously suffering, I couldn't find the heart to kill it.
9226: Should I forgive him? I searched my heart for many sleepless nights.
9227: If you will search your heart, I'm sure you will discover that you are as much to blame as he is.
9228: I was sick at heart when I learned that my hasty words had caused my friend to quit his job.
9229: That girl was sick at heart when her boyfriend scarcely gave her a look despite all the time and effort she had taken to make herself beautiful.
9230: It made me sick at heart to realize what a wonderful opportunity I had wasted.
9231: It makes me sick at heart to think that we won't be able to finish the work on time.
9232: I had been worried about failing English but I took heart at my teacher's words of encouragement.
9233: Mom began to take heart when my father showed signs of recovery.
9234: Take heart being jilted is tough, but Mary isn't the only girl in the world.
9235: At first I was put off by Mr. Blanton's harsh manner, but when I realized he was trying to help me, I began to take his words to heart.
9236: I gave him my thoughts on his plans. If he doesn't want to take them to heart that's his business.
9237: I'm afraid my boss took my criticism to heart. He hasn't spoken to me since that day.
9238: Don't take it to heart. I'm sure she didn't mean what she said.
9239: Our son has taken the death of his dog very much to heart.
9240: I hope Fred took my criticism to heart.
9241: A woman has to learn to play hard to get. Men won't be interested in you if you are always wearing your heart on your sleeve.
9242: She seemed uninterested in him, but then she was not the type to wear her heart on her sleeve.
9243: Our little boy often has his feelings hurt by other children because he wears his heart on his sleeve.
9244: You can't go around with your heart on your sleeve like a little puppy dog and not expect people to take advantage of you .
9245: The two leading runners finished in a dead heat.
9246: I've got to get some shells for my heater.
9247: Be careful. He may be packing a heater.

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