Aún no tenemos significados para "comes to blows".
1If he is, and it comes to blows, I'll have to intervene.
2These men of mine will prove their mettle when it comes to blows.
3Heaven only knows who'll come off the best if it comes to blows.
4When it comes to blows, a Russian is as good a man as a Scotchman.
5If that coalition comes to blows before the project is done, some fear progress could grind to a halt.
6Because if it comes to blows, if it comes to violence, then sooner or later we end up like them.
7By no means, it is too dangerous; for after drinking, one breaks in doors, one comes to blows, one batters everything.
8If it comes to blows, I intend to be as neutral as the gentleman that was going out with his hounds the morning of Edgehill.
9The only knowledge of crime which we ever have is when a rowdy undergraduate breaks a few lamps or comes to blows with a policeman.
10"Chiefs, par tous les diables!" growled the other; "we Chouans are all chiefs, when it comes to blows.
11"Whenever it comes to blows," said he, "he that can run the fastest, will think himself well off, believe me.
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