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1. That child needs a good talking-to .
2. I gave her a good talking-to about doing her homework on time.
3. What Sarah needs is a good talking-to.
4. With increasing frequency, it seems,[sentencedict.com] the good talking-to becomes a permanent black spot on a school record.
5. I got mad and gave him a good talking-to.
6. Pa gave him a good talking-to in the evening.
7. His father gave him a scolding (or talking-to ).
8. The teacher gave the lazy boy a good talking-to.
9. He gave his sister a talking-to.
10. A stern talking-to will make her dance to a different tune.
11. I will give the office director a talking-to today .
12. I am due for a talking-to after my little bout with the drug store police this morning.
13. The captain must have given his team quite a talking-to at half time.
14. I have every intention of giving her a very firm talking-to , and I...
15. Captain John Terry revealed following the win at West Brom that a half-time talking-to helped turn a drab first -half showing into an explosive display after the break.
16. Do you know why Mary' father had given her a talking-to yesterday?
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