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"That's torn it, now," she muttered under her breath.
That's torn it, I couldn't help thinking.
Well, that's torn it,' Nevyn said in some disgust. '
That's torn it," said Tommy at length. "
Oops, that's torn it – clumsy art student rips £80m Picasso canvas
And that's torn it, Rick thought.
"That's torn it," Jim said out loud.
That's torn it now.
That's torn it" - Daily Mail back page.
Well, that's torn it," Tanis said grimly. "
That's torn it," he said grimly. "
Well that's torn it,' I grunted moodily.
Oh, Christ, that's torn it, thought Daisy.
Well, that's torn it," Kenji muttered. "
I say ... that's torn it,' he muttered.
Hell, that's torn it!
THAT'S torn it.
said Fleur, turning her head: "That's torn it."
That's torn it, thought Lydia, swallowing the smile, extinguishing the sexuality which she knew she had caused to flicker about her like burning brandy round the Christmas pudding, and adopting instead a workmanlike, country-walking air.
MacAran, gripped by a surge of all too familiar fear, muttered, "That's torn it," and ran forward just as the young men and women of the communes threw down their rucksacks and charged, howling and screaming like demons.
Colville noted that, at a dinner, attended by the Queen, to mark Churchill's retirement, the Duchess of Westminster had put her foot through Lady Avon's train, causing the monarch's consort, The Duke of Edinburgh, to remark, "that's torn it, in more than one sense".