If the party members keep their vote, woe betide the candidate who favoured their disenfranchisement.
But woe betide the country if ever-more-draconian measures became Mr Putin's only way of staving off ever-growing public discontent.
Nuts are generally good accompaniments to most aperitifs, but woe betide the wine lover who attempts to pair dry roasted peanuts with wine.
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He is a veteran and is still the boss in the dressing room, so woe betide anyone he doesn't like -- including the coach.
There are exceptions to this: you may have paid for those pain killing drugs but woe betide you if you try to sell them.
Woe betide anyone who is dozing when there's an interception, though.
The message the Kiwi coach has sent out is that he will only settle for the best, and woe betide anyone who falls below his standards.
It would be great if this were not true, but it is true and woe betide the woman who simply complains about inequity in the workplace.
For the television broadcast includes fashion commentary, and woe betide the lady whose couture fails to be haute enough (or, indeed, the man whose tie is on skew-whiff).
Woe betide the company which has imported, say, an old fax machine and subsequently thrown it away it risks having to pay additional penalty duties on every other piece of office equipment imported with it.
Woe betide any whistleblowers in Malaysia.
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Woe betide the British person who dares to suggest that his country's excellent performance at the Games wasn't a sign of national regeneration but of national frivolity and meretriciousness, to which its population and its leaders now turn as naturally as some flowers turn to the sun.
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