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9 Sentences With "come to heel"

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You're going to see action that sort of makes the tech companies come to heel a little bit.
He seems to come to heel briefly after each talking-to, but soon reverts to his self-sabotaging behavior.
There is precedent for Saudi Arabia to sink the oil market, in an effort to get other producers to come to heel.
Thousands of Saudis living in Qatar (and vice versa) had their lives thrown into chaos, and Qatar has yet to come to heel.
Fair trading nations will welcome the clarity of our position while mercantilist countries will know we're closed to their exploitation and come to heel.
We tend to think the criminal justice system contains few errors of this sort, that those who engage in a pattern of serious lawbreaking come to heel.
Of course, "the party" is less a monolith than an unruly collection of fiefdoms, none necessarily powerful enough to make candidates or voters come to heel through sheer force of will or strongly-worded-statement.
That's something that was plainly apparent during a meeting at the Chinese Embassy on Wednesday, when Chinese officials repeatedly told reporters that they're not planning to use any big economic sticks to force North Korea to come to heel.
Linnaeus in the traditional dress of the Sami people of Lapland,For a full view of the clothing and drum, see :File:Carl Linnaeus dressed as a Laplander.jpg Regarding the Sami drums and their religion, Blunt (2001; Pages 45 and 54) recounts two anecdotes from Linnaeus' Lapland expedition: Linnaeus showed a Sami some of his highly accurate drawings of wildlife; the man "was alarmed at the sight, took off his cap, bowed, and remained with head down and his hand on his breast as if in veneration, muttering to himself and trembling as if he were just going to faint." This was because "he thought the drawings magical, like those on the drums of his own country, and Linnaeus a wizard." At another time, Linnaeus was "told that when a [Sami] refused to surrender objects of his religion such as his magic drum or his idols to the missionaries, his coat would be removed and he would be held down while the main artery in his arm was opened; he was then left to bleed until he had promised to come to heel – a procedure, says Linnaeus, that was 'often successful'." holding the Twinflower that became his personal emblem.

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