Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
She had untidy hair and a cold in the head.
They say you can't taste wines with your eyes shut or a cold in the head.
I have caught a severe cold in the head.
I've suffered from a rather severe cold in the head lately, as some of you may have noticed.
Another man declined on account of a cold in the head; thought he ought to avoid exposure.
And it is my concern; I don't want a secretary with a streaming cold in the head."
He had a streaming cold in the head, and he was feeling rather ill.
I am in the house, however, with such a beastly cold in the head.
The door opened and a tall melancholy woman with a cold in the head entered, sniffing.
For making a person miserable, it ranked right up there with a bad, sniffly cold in the head.
Cold in the head and can't blow.
It sounded much like a partially educated parrot with a sore throat and a cold in the head.
The letters are often attempts to pass on this obsession, although sometimes as inadvertently as one might a cold in the head.
Treating death as if it were nothing more than a mild inconvenience, a nuisance, like a cold in the head!"
There, if a Duke's dog should catch cold in the head they would stop the press to announce it and cry about it.
Here you come again with your arithmetical conundrums, when I am suffering death with a cold in the head.
"Those colds in the head are very infectious.
I had told the stewardess that I had a cold in the head and didn't mind smells.
Mildred married a Canon Strete - a nice man but given to colds in the head.
"In this you have to have very much head and be very cold in the head.
According to physician Andrew Wylie, "we use the term for a cold in the head, but the two are really synonymous.
Just as one never thinks what a boon it is to be able to breathe through one's nose until one has a cold in the head."
First she conversed about her cold in the head, sneezing at intervals, poor soul, and being reduced to send for another handkerchief after the entrées.
Aconite is one ingredient of Tribhuvankirti, an Ayurvedic preparation for treating a "cold in the head" and fever.
I don't want to put up with someone else's crochets, someone else's demands, someone else's colds in the head.