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1. Do you think the two countries will come to blows over this?
2. He and John, the Red Comyn, had come to blows before.
3. Two men had come to blows, an arm had been broken.
4. We curse and leave the room or even come to blows.
5. When Antony and Cleopatra come to blows[sentencedict.com], the scene explodes.
6. Two staffs in one town come to blows.
7. They were about to come to blows.
8. They won't come to blows.
9. At last, when they were about to come to blows , old Faustulus stepped between them.
10. Once or twice he had seen them come to blows.
11. The couple would undoubtedly have come to blows if Mademoiselle Amanda had not prevented a fight.
12. The two of them shouted at each other and until Daley stomped out, the secretaries feared they would come to blows.
13. The effect was unnerving, and at first I thought the old men would come to blows.
14. Come, let us parley first, and then see if come to blows.
15. It's trying on a man , I know. It would be pleasanter to come to blows.
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