1A do-or-die confidence motion sweeps away all amendments to legislation before parliament.
2It's really more like a do-or-die type of thing, Melissa told her.
3This fight is, figuratively if not literally, do-or-die for both of them.
4We were facing Australia in a do-or-die match for the Bledisloe Cup.
5An assistant who just decided to come with you on a do-or-die mission?
6You try to do it during the regular season, but now it's do-or-die.
7They played three more do-or-die games in the bubble to extend their stay.
8United now face a do-or-die meeting with Benfica for the second season running.
9The reason for this is simple enough: its hard-core, nailed-down, do-or-die vote has shrunk.
10Looking back, I think it was like a do-or-die situation.
11He came to the plate with a "do-or-die" look on his face.
12Her thin anxious face had a do-or-die expression on it.
13It means the gun centre will miss the Eels' do-or-die semi-final against South Sydney tonight.
14Either way, there is no escaping that it is approaching do-or-die time for both clubs.
15Analysis: This is a match that has a do-or-die aspect to it for both counties.
16If it's January, Munster must be in do-or-die mode.
Do-or-die a través del temps