Example sentences of "[conj] to hell " in BNC.

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1 Calvinists believed that every person was predestined by God to go to heaven or to hell .
2 Whereas the priests told him that he must die and would go either to heaven or to hell , the singers of songs told him that , though he must die , his name need not and that it was up to him whether he left behind a good or an evil reputation .
3 She never again wanted to feel that someone else could send her to heaven or to hell .
4 From the Latin limbus ( the edge ) , it is the name given to the region inhabited by those spirits who can go neither to Heaven because they are not baptised , nor to Hell because they have committed no great sin .
5 ‘ I would say , just sit down and tell a good story , and to hell with the morality , ’ Allan Ahlberg declares .
6 ‘ This is a disgrace and I wo n't have it and I will have my coffee and rolls and eggs and I will have a good fire or I leave tomorrow and to hell with you . ’
7 And to hell with Colonel Smith .
8 He ought to get up and go , just like that , and to hell with the lot of them .
9 As weather , work and the frenzy of city life threaten our sanity , the urge to flee from it all and to hell with the consequences , sweeps over the mind like a tsunami .
10 I could n't argue with her , knowing I was in the wrong , so in a thoroughly bad mood I free-wheeled down the hill to the Waafery , determined to go straight to bed and to Hell with the dance .
11 In fact , Berger completed the slowing down lap , which indicated a pessimistic computer and justified his theory that , had Schumacher got really close in the final laps , he would have gone flat out and to hell with the consequences .
12 Shareholders of sugar group Tate & Lyle should soon be piling on the pounds , and to hell with the calories .
13 Part of the answer is a party leader who has a collegiate , rather than presidential , style — one who signals a willingness to be disagreed with , and to hell with the press .
14 Manville only trusted himself , and to hell with the extra time manual effort consumed .
15 TONIGHT 'S the night , Sharon — and to hell with your husband .
16 So either Berndt had begun to kill her , and to hell with anybody else who got in the way .
17 It 's easy to be frank and to hell with convention when you 're our age .
18 The sudden impossible inspirations — ‘ Look , just a minute , why do n't we simply scrap the Triassic strata altogether , and to hell with it ? ’
19 To … to taking what you want , and to hell with the consequences . ’
20 But knowing the DEA , the attitude was probably that the fucking military was being fucking paranoid as usual and to hell with them .
21 Secure the deal and to hell with integrity or compassion . ’
22 ‘ And what if I simply walk out , and to hell with the consequences ? ’
23 Rachel cheers me up by saying she was leaving anyhow , and if he wants her to pay for the night then she will and to hell with it .
24 ‘ To be as demanding as me , to lose yourself in my arms and to hell with the rest of the world .
25 I would be frank , say directly what I wanted , and to hell with it .
26 Your mind might fight against it , but your body is liquefying , melting , yearning , ’ he growled throatily , ‘ and it 's very tempting to take what 's offered and to hell with tomorrow . ’
27 He was ruthless , arrogant , a man who casually did just as he pleased and to hell with the consequences , and it dawned on her that she was in dangerously close proximity to him .
28 He 's so determined , so forceful — he does what he wants and to hell with the consequences !
29 ‘ I 'm going to take control — be my own master at last , and to hell with everything else . ’
30 Consensus went out of the window , and those authorities decided locally that they were the Government and to hell with what was said in this place .
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