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They'd only been back to school five minutes, and already they were in a hole.
I was in a hole and you helped me out of it.
We were in a hole and aren't out of it by any means.
"You find it strange not to be in a hole?"
"But we would still be in a hole if not for your brainstorm."
You are in a hole of your own making.
First rule of politics: when you are in a hole, stop digging.
Man, he was in a hole, but he found a way out of it.
We were in a hole right off the bat.
We kind of knew we'd be in a hole, but we're an experienced team."
He was in a hole in the ground, like Jacob.
Its like "if you are in a hole, then dig deeper."
The outstanding economist was in a hole, and his face showed that he realized it.
"But we were in a hole and we needed him," the coach added.
And it seems to be in a hole don't it?
To me one of the first rules in politics is, if you are in a hole, stop digging.
The rule said that if you were in a hole, you should stop digging.
We were in a hole up to our waists.
I was in a hole, and I needed to get out."
"If you look at the reaction around the world, the Iranian government appears to be in a hole and keeps digging."
She sank and had to look down to see whether she was in a hole or kneeling.
You'd think, to judge from the speeches and the 'leaders,' that the world had never been in a hole before.
If we're not up to it from here on, before we know it, we'll be in a hole again."
Instead of a one-point lead at halftime, Hamilton was in a hole 23-14.
"I am in a hole, and I do not want to dig any deeper," he said.