In for a penny, in for a pound.
Sentence, Idioms
to break the back of
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to finish one's military service
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to finish a work inside of a week
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to make a thorough job of sth
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to conclude a speech
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to tack an appeal for money onto a speech
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to terminate a payment
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to graduate at (from) a school
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to play away a fortune
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to get through one's fortune
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to knock something off
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to drain upon a country's resources
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to finish someone off
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to do away with someone
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to follow through something
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to bring something to an end
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to put an end to something
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to call time on something
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to draw a line under something
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to polish something off
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to polish off arrears of correspondence
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to finish one's apprenticeship
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to make inroads into
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to anticipate one's income
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to make a thorough job of sth
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to gallop through one's work
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to polish someone off
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to get through with one's work
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to make short work of
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to improve away one's profits
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to eat up one's profits
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to eat up one's pimss
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to beat up on yourself
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to end off one's speech
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to anticipation of salary
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to get through a lot of correspondence
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to terminate a payment
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to come out of school
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to graduate (at , Br) (from , US) a school
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to scrap up the school
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to scrap up the school
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to be finished on schedule
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to eat up one's capital
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to consume one's fortune
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to conclude by saying
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to plough plow through dull textbook
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to do it in half the time
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to have done writing
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to overrun one's reserves
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