"My sword will behead him that moment." | |
'Then, l give me my word.' 'l'll behead the king and each of his British friends.' | |
- Er, would you please behead him, please? | |
- Even drunk, we can still behead him. | |
- I'm going to behead him! | |
"My sword will behead him that moment." | |
'Then, l give me my word.' 'l'll behead the king and each of his British friends.' | |
- Er, would you please behead him, please? | |
- Even drunk, we can still behead him. | |
- I'm going to behead him! | |
"one who beheads the messiah." | |
Because the warrior who beheads Medusa will possess the ultimate battlefield advantage. | |
I'll fight for him, even if the chief constable beheads me. | |
In order to conserve the white calf meat, he beheads the animal to drain all the blood. | |
No man can harm us unless he bores a stake through our hearts or beheads us. | |
"one who beheads the messiah." | |
Because the warrior who beheads Medusa will possess the ultimate battlefield advantage. | |
I'll fight for him, even if the chief constable beheads me. | |
In order to conserve the white calf meat, he beheads the animal to drain all the blood. | |
No man can harm us unless he bores a stake through our hearts or beheads us. | |
"At worst, beheaded." | |
"Due to this, the condemned will be beheaded today at 7am - " | |
"He is the author of disorder and cause of sedition, will be beheaded, or be crucified, and deported to an island, according to the dignity of his rank. " This is the text of the law. | |
"He who baptizes him, shall be beheaded." | |
"Notice is hereby given that His Majesty, Philip IV, has ordered the Duke of Belasco and Fonseca to be beheaded, for the murder of his wife. | |
"The aforementioned four persons, having committed unpardonable acts of defiance against the authorities, are sentenced to die by beheading at dawn on the 1 3th of February. | |
"They're dreadfully fond of beheading people here. | |
- To the beheading. | |
A Rajput's sword is meant for beheading the enemies and not for overpowering a maid. | |
A Tale of Two Cities ends with a beheading, great stuff. | |
"At worst, beheaded." | |
"Due to this, the condemned will be beheaded today at 7am - " | |
"He is the author of disorder and cause of sedition, will be beheaded, or be crucified, and deported to an island, according to the dignity of his rank. " This is the text of the law. | |
"He who baptizes him, shall be beheaded." | |
"Notice is hereby given that His Majesty, Philip IV, has ordered the Duke of Belasco and Fonseca to be beheaded, for the murder of his wife. | |
"The aforementioned four persons, having committed unpardonable acts of defiance against the authorities, are sentenced to die by beheading at dawn on the 1 3th of February. | |
"They're dreadfully fond of beheading people here. | |
- To the beheading. | |
A Rajput's sword is meant for beheading the enemies and not for overpowering a maid. | |
A Tale of Two Cities ends with a beheading, great stuff. | |