Sentences with phrase «put out of his misery if»

I think he could be put out of his misery if results don't go their way this week.
-- but you have permission to put me out of my misery if I start mumbling about «prosperity and progress» and do that thing where politicians don't answer your question, just repeat a talking point a little louder.

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Even if you want someone to simply put you out of your misery and do your return before your head explodes, you will want to go a little bit deeper.
It is tempting to thank John Updike, if not also God, for relieving our misery by putting Rabbit Angstrom out of his.
Please put another homesick Texas out of her misery (I promise to buy the book next time I am back home in the States) and tell me if this recipe is close, as in, can I substitute serranos for jalapenos?
If we had given 100 million to a capable man last year though I would've been more optimistic, but nevertheless, let's put the man out of his misery.
If Sanchez wants to leave let him come out as such and put us the innocent fans out of this misery.
If he doesn't then Wenger should just be honest with us and let us know what the real situation is and put us out of our misery.
I would personally bludgeon arsene wenger to death and put that old geezer out of his misery, if this happens.
They'd be doing us a favor if they put us out of our misery, this team will get crushed by the Saints / Vikings
That's SkySports Transfer Clockwatch this a.m. Are we getting close to being put out of our misery — as in at least knowing if it's Yea or Nay?
If this policy is to be put out of its misery, three things must happen over the next few months.
It's only kind of funny if you think about Sandler using that pistol to put whatever's left of his career out of its misery.
Rather than putting Glass out of his misery, Captain Henry leaves Glass's son, two volunteers, Fitzgerald and a young soldier to take care of him until help arrives (or bury him if doesn't make it).
It begins when they nearly sleep together the morning after their graduation from Edinburgh University, and it checks in on them on the same date — 15 July — of every successive year, as we wait to see if they're ever going to put us out of our misery and become a couple.
If only she'd kill off Lucious to put the family — and the audience — out of its misery.
If there's a petition to put poor «Cougar Town» out of its misery, I'll sign it.
If it were an animal, it would have been put out of its misery years ago.
Particularly as I don't have great respect for management (except if you compare them say to Greencore (GNC: ID) management... whose shareholders may finally be put out of their misery with a potential bid, rumoured to be coming from Dubilier Clayton & Rice).
At the very least, most vets will put your cat out of their misery rather than letting them die in agony if you can not afford care.
Do not underestimate the beautiful world of Aion, because if you do, a giant rabbit and an out of proportion, fire - blasting squirrel will reveal themselves to you as tools of obliteration — aka banhammers — that will effectively put you out of your cheating misery.
It's as if they just wanted to put the game, and themselves, out of misery.
Whether there is more to the game or not beyond the coliseum I couldn't say, but I can say that if I was in the audience I would be giving a thumbs - down to put this game out of its misery; I was not entertained.
And now, if for no other reason than to put myself (and Pat) out of misery, I'm taking the plunge.
What if the entire marriage turns out to be a calamity and needs to be put out of its misery?
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