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So, I hear you had a riot on your hands last night.
We're likely to have a riot if you call the thing off.
They may be having a riot of some kind over in the city.
With all those kids, I sure hope they don't have a riot?
Tell them to make it fast before we have a riot.
We're going to have a riot on our hands if we don't allow those people to get off the ship!
If anyone else identified it, they would have a riot on their hands.
If this crowd was in it enough to care, we might have a riot on our hands.
It’s not that we haven’t all had a riot doing it.
"If they were, we would have already had a riot."
In Newark, there is almost no place left to have a riot.
I didn't think enough people lived in Albany to have a riot.
He and his high school pals think it's a riot.
It is in nobody's interests that we have a riot on this site.
I love the ad and think it's a riot, even if I've been in that position.
Some guards have a riot shield and can only be hit when moving away.
We practically have a riot, police are brought in, and you want to lead off with a story about fences.
Otherwise, we're liable to have a riot on our hands.
- and it sounds like there's a riot going on in the common room!
He looked as if he was having a riot throughout.
If there's a riot one of us will throw the bag to him and he'll head for the long grass.
"Very soon we're going to have a riot," Thomas said, this time not laughing.
The midweek team had a riot in 1997, we never looked like losing.
"When there's a riot in school, we're up against the wall," he said.
Then toss it all together and you have a riot of textures.