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He's so far ahead we don't have a hope in hell of catching him.
They didn't have a hope in hell of pulling anything off, and she knew it.
We don't have a hope in Hell of compelling him to do anything he doesn't want to."
So: a bill that didn't have a hope in hell of being enforced, but would look good on the news channels.
My conviction that if they get the chance to try they'll do it, and I won't have a hope in hell of fighting back."
It was to tell the captain that we didn't have a hope in hell of ever being able to repair the generator.
"At this rate," he said, "we don't have a hope in hell of covering all these places by tomorrow afternoon."
"With Elena gone, you don't have a hope in hell.
Unfortunately, they all agreed on one thing: she didn't have a hope in hell of stopping Rooney going ahead.
'I hate to say it, but their marriage doesn't have a hope in hell.'
If it was one member one vote then the Milliband types wouldn't have a hope in hell.
"It's a good bet that an intensive air search wouldn't have a hope in hell of locating the getaway machine?"
'Apparently so and if that's proved then Len wouldn't have a hope in hell of bringing a case.'
We wouldn't have a hope in hell."
I knew I wouldn't have a hope in hell of getting him out, but I knew that river.
No matter what anyone said, he didn't have a hope in hell for any future with Sherrie and Minerva in it.
But first thing was most definitely first: If he didn't get out of there and survive, he didn't have a hope in hell.
He didn't have a hope in hell of reaching Sleepy Hollow, tracking down the address and attempting any sort of rescue by a half-past one.
If someone comes by before the next rain he might realize a car has been this way, but he won't have a hope in hell of identifying a tread-pattern.
And since we don't have a hope in hell of getting past the golden ships, we have no way of rescuing the people of Brahmin II.
An awful lot of people had gone missing permanently since these crabs had gone on the rampage; mangled corpses that you didn't have a hope in hell of identifying.
"They know they don't have a hope in hell of liberating Kashmir," said Pervez Hoodbhoy, a nuclear physicist at Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad.