Sentence examples for a relentless need from inspiring English sources

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I was fiercely competitive and felt a relentless need to prove that I was right: a need that almost emasculated the man closest to me.

At first I found myself with a relentless need to check my work phone and reply to emails while looking after Emma.

What is perhaps more poignant is a relentless need to create, to develop and learn, and to play to more than your mam and your girlfriend in a dingy, sweaty pub.

The reason, as HealthDay explains, is that smartphones produce "a relentless need to immediately review and respond to each and every incoming message, alert or bing".

In this there is a particularly dangerous form of incest, an inbreeding of fear among "their kind," a fear that breeds contempt, a relentless need to demonize and destroy anything perceived to threaten their way of life as if life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness belong to them alone, a God-given right.

Yet, driven by a relentless need for perfection, his show remains a masterpiece of improvised dialogue; a mosaic of brilliant observations about society; of exquisite interviews of celebrities and even ordinary people that surgically cut to the heart of their humanity and illuminate their vulnerability as no other interviewer in any other medium ever has -- or ever could.

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The Hour is better known for pressure of a different kind: the relentless need for the rider to maintain an even pace, while on the edge of cracking.

Related: Sir Bradley Wiggins smashes Alex Dowsett's hour record – in pictures The Hour is better known for pressure of a different kind: the relentless need for the rider to maintain an even pace, while on the edge of cracking.

The constant travelling from concert to concert, the relentless need to practise amounted to a kind of tyranny.

That cold, hard stare of hers at romantic relations between men and women was soon to be ours, as one by one we had graduated into a world every bit as sexist as hers had been, and it was only now, in the 1970s, that many of us were able to see McCarthy's relentless need to hold her characters up to ridicule as a line of defense equal to that of Clarissa Dalloway's withdrawal from the marital bed.

If we are ever going to return to the standards we once had, we're going to have to stop the relentless need to finger-point and blame and begin to take a good look in the mirror and ask ourselves what we stand for... First, we need to commit to a set of standards that we know to be right.

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