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This was bad enough; but there is worse to come.
That I grant, but your face says there is worse to come."
However" - he paused - "there is worse to come!
And I fear there is worse to come.
Win or lose, there is worse to come.
He states that "there is worse to come".
There is worse to come, once he rashly decides to buy the property at an inflated price.
"There is worse to come," Nu told him sadly.
He said, "There is worse to come, brother.
"Wait," said Maqueda, holding up her hand, "there is worse to come.
'There is worse to come, Waylander,' promised the leader.
However, there is worse to come because the West Indian I referred to earlier is licking his lips in anticipation.
'Tarn, there is worse to come, I am afraid,' said Tansy hesitantly.
'Yes, you are,' he agreed unexpectedly, turning a grin upon her, 'and I have a strong notion that there is worse to come!'
The England lads going to Lanzarote this month are already feeling the strain, yet there is worse to come.'
It estimates that the brain drain has cost the New Zealand economy £1.1 billion in wasted education and training, and gave a warning that there is worse to come.
There is worse to come much, much worse... Filled with rich characterization and exceptional drama that are his hallmarks, this is Sandford's most suspenseful novel yet.
The very rocks and air of Bajor are suffering the consequences of the unholy alliances to which General Aur has bound my people...but there is worse to come."
But there is worse to come, Verse 3 warns, and it comes in the person of "George W." When he's done with Iraq, He'll put up a blue plaque Saying, "This was once Mesopotamia."
Automation is unappealing to the human psyche when it is troubled in this way and certainly Tesco represents the most depersonalised form of shopping that is currently conceivable (though I'm sure there is worse to come).