Sentences with phrase «put out of their misery on»

They should finally be put out of their misery on Monday.

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This has become the cause of all human misery, and much suffering that one man has put on another through out of our bloody history.
So I guess I had better put you out of your misery and just get on with giving you the recipe.
Come out and put every fan out of their expectations / misery and tell us you are definitely not in the market for players it is obvious we need instead of taking everyone on a merry - go - round, cock - and - bull stories.
Wenger has outstayed his welcome by years and no one within the club is man enough to challenge him or put him out of his misery his tactics is non existent he dithers in the transfer market won't and refuses to budge on a transfer fee that's higher than his estimation, refuses to let his players be coached refuses to bench underperforming players, blindly overlooks the obvious time and time again, says the same thing every time we lose — «I didn't see it.
As the Daily Star puts it, the United captain will be looking to pile on the misery against their neighbours, with Manuel Pellegrini's side at risk of losing a fifth game out of just eleven Premier League matches.
Fiorentina took full advantage of their lead, adding a second late on to put Fazio and co out of their misery.
Aston Villa finally put manager Paul Lambert out of his misery on Wednesday night, as the Scotsman became the fifth Premier League boss in just six and a half weeks to either be sacked or resign from his position.
It was — ultimately — a Kyle Walker own goal which secured the three points for the Reds, stepping in to finish the job as even the Spurs full - back grew frustrated with the painful reaction speed of Wayne Rooney, to put him out of his misery and allow everyone to get on with the game.
The image of our manager looking forlorn and lost on the touchline, like Bambi after his mother had been shot, and you sense that putting him out of his misery is the kindest thing all round.
Now Woolfe is back on his feet — and he may just have delivered the coup de grâce that will put Ukip out of its misery.
Like a dinosaur with its head removed, the doctrine will no doubt continue to stumble on, but it is high time it was put out of its misery in favour of a codified and justiciable written constitution.»
Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Andrew Cuomo finally put the WFP out of its misery and agreed to run on its line after it received a clean bill of health from the US attorney's office and sign off on his «New New York Agenda,» which includes some proposals the party opposes — most notably a property tax cap.
A wounded and very bloody man lies on a cot, and a metal stake is placed against the back of his neck, and is then struck (presumably breaking his neck in order to put him out of his misery).
Like we pointed out on Twitter, everything that is going on right now, every eye on Nintendo and Nintendo of America, just begging for a Nintendo Direct announcement to come and put us out of our misery, instead of the tweets the Big N is now putting out to tease us, is that Nintendo have nothing to do with any of this.
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.
(Sighs) So I started working on both of them and then about six weeks before shooting was to begin, Joel called me and said, «We'll put you out of your misery, you're playing Larry.»
Her name is Hanna (Saoirse Ronan), and her story begins on the borderline of finishing her schooling, in complete silence — just the snow and the growing sounds of footsteps — hunting an elk for food and clothing with a bow and arrow, just missing the beast's heart before putting it out of its misery.
We meet the females in Jimmy's life: his mother (Marion Servole), his girlfriend (Harring) and a precocious kid (Anabel Sosa) he rendezvous with daily on a park bench until the director finally puts us out of our misery by pulling a rabbit out of his cinematic hat during the denouement.
The friends, decide to travel to the countryside, leaving dirty London, behind for fresh air, the beauty of the land, the woods, tiny critters to watch and the slow ones on the road, to be put out of their misery with a merciful crunch.
They say, a look of pity on their faces like they just ran over a baby raccoon, and are considering whether to throw it in reverse to put it out of its misery.
She was hit by a car on the highway and injured so severely that someone thought it best to put her out of her misery.
At any rate, it's surely only a matter of time before Sony relent and put us out of our misery: incidentally, DriveClub appeared on Sony's Reward site, which normally only lists released titles, before being taken down, further implying we should be hearing something soon.
Like we pointed out on Twitter, everything that is going on right now, every eye on Nintendo and Nintendo of America, just begging for a Nintendo Direct announcement to come and put us out of our misery, instead of the tweets the Big N is now putting out to tease us, is that Nintendo have nothing to do with any of this.
«The jury may well vote to execute Moussaoui, but will that be because he is the terrorist he pretended to be on the stand, or because they simply want to put this deluded liar out of his misery
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