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1 You are master of your own house; you rule the roost .
2 Darach Honan looked early on like he was going to rule the roost .
3 That's in her nature, to want to rule the roost .
4 In some ways, at least, dinosaurs still rule the roost .
5 Till then he who crows loudest will rule the roost .
6 But it's not just online that women rule the roost .
7 Middle-class men who don't even recognise their own privileged position continue to rule the roost .
8 For the time being, nature will rule the roost .
9 We Celts henceforth will rule the roost in Britain.
10 They exercise great influence, and when married "they rule the roost " .
11 British pets don't just rule the roost , they have a prime spot in the bedroom too.
12 So would some of his nieces and nephews, with Kareena Kapoor continuing to rule the roost .
13 But the hen means to rule the roost .
14 But he didn't always rule the roost .
15 Purge too little and the same thugs get to rule the roost , inviting a new cycle of violence.
16 We no longer rule the roost .
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