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"I'm not going to let you go out and catch your death of cold."
You'll catch your death of cold if you're not careful.
"You're going to catch your death of cold out here," he told her.
If you stay out here much longer, you'll catch your death of cold."
He told me that you're to come down before you catch your death of cold."
You'll catch your death of cold in that night air."
"I only hope all you boys won't catch your death of cold!"
You'll have to rush right home and change before you catch your death of cold!"
"Don't go outside with a wet head or you'll catch your death of cold!"
You will catch your death of cold, sitting half-naked in this weather.
"You might have caught your deaths of cold," said Elizabeth, severely.
"And do you want to catch your deaths of cold, messing about outside without even a coat on?"
"Now you won't catch your death of cold on this foolish winter vacation!"
"You could all catch your death of cold."
"Mortimer, don't sit there and catch your death of cold.
You'll be catching your death of cold out here in the hall wearing nothing but that little scrap of lace.
'You'll catch your death of cold standing around like that.'
"My dear friend," he called from the dry sanctuary of his study, "you'll catch your death of cold out there."
"You could catch your death of cold rowing out to the Shangri-la on a night like this."
Be careful you don't catch your deaths of cold!'
As she went out of the door, he added, "And put on a coat or something-- you'll catch your death of cold!"
'You'll catch your death of cold,' Clarke told him, with genuine concern.
'On top of which you'll catch your death of cold."
In fact, you may be more likely to "catch your death of cold" indoors, where it's warm and crowded than outdoors in the chilly air.
'It's a good job you didn't try to sleep in these, you'd have caught your death of cold.'