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Things must have really gone to the dogs since I was last here.
It was four or five weeks hard work gone to the dogs.
They all know that things have gone to the dogs.
This subject, however, for the present only, has gone to the dogs with me.
Gone to the dogs like fine art and good prose.
Zimbabwe, we are told, has already gone to the dogs.
You'd have drunk even more and gone to the dogs completely.
If there's one thing most people can agree on these days it's that political reporting has gone to the dogs.
But although the company has gone to the dogs, its name now looks stylish in a retro way.
We really will have gone to the dogs if we let our politicians take us to war there.
"Yeah, this place has really gone to the dogs."
It has to show that it hasn't gone to the dogs.
Has a government of the people, by the people and for the people gone to the dogs?
No wonder this country has gone to the dogs etc etc.
"Here, taste this rutabaga, is it gone to the dogs?"
Fleeting had previously appeared in Gone to the Dogs (1939).
Did he mean 'this city has gone to the dogs - nothing works'?"
Sports has gone to the dogs, and fish, and ax-wielders.
It seems that East and West have met, but instead of producing some splendid new combination, they've both gone to the dogs.
Clearly, America has gone to the dogs.
There, but for the grace of God and all that, don't you know; one might have gone to the dogs oneself."
Poor devil, he's gone to the dogs altogether.
Gone to the Dogs is a 2006 film by director Philip Barnard.