Emmerdale Mon-Fri, ITV
Like a moth to the flame, Debbie is helpless to stop herself falling back into the arms of her ex-lover, Ross.
The European Union budget is just a pinprick in comparison with the five-year long collapse of corrupt banking and exploitative capitalism, and yet the Labour Party is drawn
like a moth to the flame at the prospect of a cheap populist coup over the coalition, a move so right wing that even the neo-Thatcherite Tony Blair warned against it.
Yet he is drawn to her
like a moth to the flame and the consequences will be just as catastrophic.
The actor, who will present the first show in the new series, said: "I'm very excited and honoured and,
like a moth to the flame, I am terrified but cannot resist.
In writing, the poets acted "somewhat
like a moth to the flame," poetry an alluring but dubious good at best (207).
Like a moth to the flame, a man hangs by one hand from a lamp, his body drawn up into a ball.