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1 The Chinese were licked and like dogs they would come to heel .
2 Savage her a bit, and she'll come to heel like a dog.
3 After the war they'll come to heel , - we 'll have a cheap labour market then.
4 For years he had come to heel like this.
5 Does he always come to heel that way?
6 But he'll come to heel , - he 'll come to heel!
7 Madame expects they'll come to heel as soon it comes out...
8 And you will come to heel .
9 Now that this sacred text has descended, surely both sides will realize that they're forced to come to heel .
10 At the bottom, Quicksilver had come to heel at my side, not that I ever commanded him to do anything.
11 Now when Senator Hanway had trained his partner and his candidate to come to heel he began to unravel his diplomacy.
12 Either they should recant and come to heel , or they should depart from the fold to swell the wolf-pack of the Opposition.
13 As I was creeping out of the deep ditch on hands and knees, I heard Orion call angrily to the spaniel to come to heel .
14 Gladstone and all the rest are coming to heel to their master.
15 To her relief the bull terrier came to heel , Mr. Walker following.
16 Time passed, and eventually the great orange and black hound came to heel .
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