Sentence examples for Being serviced from inspiring English sources

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Being serviced

noun

An act of being of assistance to someone.

  • I say I did him a service by ending our relationship - now he can freely pursue his career.

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Being serviced by two faceless men who are only interested in satisfying me".

Many subprime loans being serviced by Countrywide are in trouble.

A teacher flatmate had a little Renault, but it was in the garage being serviced.

Indeed, after being serviced by a prostitute, Niko will often say something like: "Strange.

The passage describes the prostrate heroine being serviced as she's never been serviced before.

Of course, the forgiveness of debts that were being serviced is a real cost to the donor.

A woman coming to pick up her car, which was being serviced there, asked to be let in.

I saw them waiting in the lounge while the car was being serviced and sat with them.

Here, for instance, is Terry being serviced by two babes who could be, may well be, fashion models.

A twenty-seven-year-old prostitute named Nadia Macrì described Berlusconi lying in his bed, being serviced by women in rapid succession.

For instance, there will be glass walls into the service shop, which will be on the second subterranean level, enabling customers to see their cars being serviced.

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