1. Before the old wound Can be healed, there is fresh blood flowing. 2. He grimaced at the smell of fresh blood, then pulled the loaded rifle from its holster. 3. His predecessor, Sir William Heseltine, had at least been fresh blood. 4. It had smelled blood, fresh blood. 5. John of the Cross, fresh blood flowed from the wound resulting from an amputated finger. 6. On leaving office he argued that the top level of the civil service needed an injection of fresh blood. 7. Zebra walls, curtains drawn across the windows like a second night sky, carpet the colour of fresh blood. 8. Everywhere he went he smelled fresh blood, and was exhilarated. 9. Andrew Jackson wanted to bring fresh blood into government by allowing political leaders to appoint public servants. 10. Because they have hit a rough patch, perhaps they think bringing in some fresh blood will help, without changing the underlying structure. |