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33 Sentences With "laid down the law"

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This wouldn't be the first time Kourtney laid down the law.
But, the bosses laid down the law, and Marie is a go.
He laid down the law to wayward band members and predatory managers.
It was Dreher's Orthodox priest, Father Matthew, who laid down the law.
Blue Ivy laid down the law with her famous father in tow ... NO pictures!!!
Britain's government has laid down the law in its territories on capital punishment and the criminalisation of homosexuality.
They have to pass a continuing resolution or an omnibus, and the president has laid down the law.
The Google document My roommate Travis Preston, a 28-year-old filmmaker, laid down the law for us.
Farrah Abraham has laid down the law with her daughter ... they now live in a Nicki Minaj-free zone.
In China, regulators have laid down the law: eating bananas in a "seductive" fashion, for instance, is now banned.
The judge laid down the law last month, urging them to call a truce for the benefit of the boy.
Sarah and Lace descended on him for his shockingly disrespectful behavior, but Chad kept fighting back – and finally, Chris laid down the law.
Meanwhile, it's like the sheriff showed up, laid down the law, and then promptly rode off into the sunset, never to be seen again.
In a searing list of "rules and regulations," Zoe laid down the law for a classmate named Noah who seemingly won't leave her alone.
Once again, the Fox News moderators laid down the law, led by a hard-charging Megyn Kelly who was pushing Trump and the others hard on substance.
In the season 2 finale of Mama June's show 'From Not to Hot,' she laid down the law and said it was either engagement or the highway.
So when Sachs called Kourtney to ask for the final word on whether or not she should order candy for the party, Kourtney laid down the law.
Just look at the chart: PresentPastLieLieLayLayLayLaidAnd use it like this: I'm going to lie down --> I lay downI need to lay down the law --> I laid down the law
In an appearance on It's Not You, It's Men, which will air on Saturday, Rose laid down the law about being publicly pawed at, according to clips released by E!
Rep. Maxine Waters, poised to take over the powerful House Financial Services Committee when the new Congress convenes in January, laid down the law Wednesday about the future of banking regulation.
Essentially, a state of emergency means that the government has laid down the law that it's now empowered to take actions or impose policies it might normally not be allowed to.
Friday, a judge just laid down the law in terms that could not be more clear ... if ITV doesn't let the Gurneys back in, they will be socked with a $12k fine.
Our sources tell us Amy got the nod based on her history with Giudice -- and in fact, the ex-con laid down the law ... saying it had to be Robach or the interview was off.
Lori's lawyers filed new legal docs Friday, including a letter to the judge, which notes Hizzoner laid down the law Thursday during a court hearing, ordering all parties not to try the case in the media.
WASHINGTON — President Trump sowed even more confusion on Wednesday over his recent meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin, insisting after a day of conflicting statements about Russia's interference in the 2016 election that he had actually laid down the law with Mr. Putin.
When Nuclear Blast came calling, Hanno and Erinc laid down the law and told them that they'd only sign on the dotted line if they, the band, were satisfied with the album—and if they weren't, they'd pull a Bolt Thrower and walk.
They think he is tough -- and they like it So much of Trump's appeal in the campaign was that he talked tough -- and people believed that he would draw brighter lines (and stick to them) than President Barack Obama: Whereas Obama's "red line" in Syria wound up being a punch line, no one would laugh when Trump laid down the law.
And so it just becomes a lot of conversation and debate as you get through it, but it's one of those things where there are a few times... so I had really laid down the law, and this was one of those things I think that John would've disagreed with, which was we are going to do at least two new products every single year.
On the contrary: he dismissed Oxford for turning education into a "narcotic rather than a stimulant", treated aristocrats as highly paid entertainers who existed to distract the people from the real business of government, and laid down the law on every subject under the sun, from the intricacies of banking to the political merits of Sir Robert Peel ("the powers of a first-rate man and the creed of a second-rate man").
Cooper fell ill when the film was to go into production, bowed out, and was replaced by another actress, who proved to be so terrible that Fox laid down the law with Cooper, telling her to make the film no matter how sick or how well she felt. It also helped that Raoul Walsh was her husband.
We were up in San Francisco, the > crew consisted of Shane Cross, Joe Peaz, photographer Ryan Allen, David > Gonzalez, and David's friend Mauricio. The vibe in S.F. is amazing and for > Shane, who was already deeply in love with the whole hippy, acid, peace and > love thing, he truly embraced the city as if it were in its 60's heyday ... > Shane was in his zone on this particular trip from the get go. At each spot > we went to he laid down the law all the while being so typically casual > about it.
Jessie Montgomery (Ally Sheedy) is a spoiled rich girl in her mid-20s whose hard partying lifestyle and lack of self-respect as well as a lack of respect for others is starting to wear thin on her single father Charles (Tom Skerritt), a wealthy philanthropist, and on her boyfriend Brent (Jason Beghe), who breaks up with her after finally getting frustrated with her immature and self-destructive behavior. When Jessie is arrested for drunk driving and drug possession, she finally pushes Charles beyond his limits. He blames himself, as many years ago his wife died of cancer at a time when Jessie was a small child. Feeling it would help her cope with the death of her mother, Charles seldom laid down the law, often spoiling Jessie.
The Queers had a reputation as heavy drinkers and regular drug users, and by 1993 the members had developed problems with heroin use. Lookout! Records head Larry Livermore, who was in the studio with the band for 1993's Love Songs for the Retarded and for Beat Off, later recalled that singer and songwriter Joe King had decided to sober up, but that while he was able to cut back his alcohol consumption, heroin remained an issue for both him and drummer Hugh O'Neill: > When Joe decided to clean up, there would be no half measures. The guy who'd > helped litter the cover of Love Songs for the Retarded with empty Budweiser > bottles laid down the law: no booze allowed in the studio or backstage > anytime he was playing, recording, or practicing. Joe talked a good game > about alcohol, but his real problem, like Hugh's, was drugs.

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