(1) They should flog him and flay him if they so desire.
(2) For instance, God did not tell Abraham to flay Isaac's skin and beat him mercilessly before sacrificing him.
(3) He would flay the flesh of unresurrected corpses and use the skin to make lampshades and chair covers and clothes.
(4) They said they would kill me, flay me and a lot of other things.
(5) The creatures seemed upset and began to flay the skin on their backs with flails and whips they carried in holsters around the thick trunk of their neck.
(6) They had used their newly-designed, precise instruments of torture to flay away skin, then the drugs to rebuild it into this monstrosity, this hideous pattern of nerveless layers.
(7) Employees who do not comply will be flayed alive and slowly chopped into little pieces.
(8) Acerbus ripped him apart, flaying his skin and then breaking his bones.
(9) Had the child before her been real, she would have flayed the skin from her bones with a thousand hungry spiders.
(10) Pu00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu2592rt was looking at Anish Kapoor's immense sculpture u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Marsyasu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, named after the Greek satyr who was flayed alive after losing a musical contest with Apollo.
(11) The now ex-king heard rumours of the impending showdown and when the group arrived had them arrested, ordered they be flayed alive and flogged to death.
(12) The man didn't have time to scream as the flesh was flayed from his body by the hundreds of razor sharp blades.
(13) The skin and eyes look like they've been flayed off a living subject.
(14) On he goes, pausing to read his poems by pictures of the screaming faces of The Skinned Man, flayed alive as a sacrifice by Aztec priests, and a skull from The Day of the Dead.
(15) Her clothes were flayed , her exposed skin covered by hundreds of small, ripping bites.
(16) He was flayed and his skin mounted on the door as a warning.
(17) There were even some claiming that a traitor's death was too good for her, that she should be executed in the old way: flayed alive and then thrown into the sea.
(18) Could a professional game critic ever make the transition to game designer without having the games he/she produces flayed alive by the gaming press?
(19) It was an infusion of sulphur and gold, two things flayers could not stand.
(20) Where I part company with many of the American critics who have flayed the film, is in their assumption that this is a thriller whose subject is murder, and which fails to deliver suspense before the killer is unmasked.