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Smaller practitioners are fed up to the back teeth with all forms of regulation, and audit regulation in particular.
WE are a time and stage where the public is fed up to the back teeth of the structure of party politics in the UK.
Hewson said he and a great majority of his colleagues "were fed up to the back teeth by the activities of a few in the coalition."
I am sick to the back teeth of people claiming that the quality of education is directly related to the money being spent.
I am sick to the back teeth of the media not accepting this fact - please lift the level of debate from these cheap shots.
Public sector workers are sick to the back teeth of being pilloried by Flashy and his mates in order to hide a simple truth.
Fran, Newcastle A. I am sick to the back teeth of all this addiction stuff.
Stirring stuff, and it undoubtedly struck a chord with those who were sick to the back teeth with the royalty in the tabloids.
I am a public sector worker and I am sick to the back teeth of being told I am hard done by and should strike.
Last week listeners were complaining about the supposed increase in American accents on Radio 4 ('I am sick to the back teeth of hearing these American voices').
I believe the international community is sick to the back teeth of pouring billions of dollars in aid into failed states year on year only to be told they're still not doing enough!
Chad Schuckman and Tom Loomis had been bringing the message of the Church of the Resurrected Saints to the populace of London for three weeks now, and they were sick to the back teeth of it.