Sentence examples for be dragged on from inspiring English sources

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"I believe the facts are out and the legal process shouldn't be dragged on".

"It is barbaric that the children are going to be dragged on to that flight".

"Lawyers can't be dragged on the ground!" the demonstrating lawyers shouted as they marched out of an Istanbul courthouse.

But it is striking that, given an opening to talk about women in the workforce, Romney described people who either had to be dragged on to the stage or would run off of it as soon as they could.

In Klapisch's Paris, she performs an ironic, hip-shimmying striptease in one scene, but in another she is a wallflower who has to be dragged on to the dancefloor.

So does this production, performed against rough brick, with trains rumbling like thunder and actors trickling, talking, down the aisles through the audience: Nina has to be dragged on.

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"I suppose it's dragged on, but it's no problem," said Redknapp.

Microsoft's antitrust battles in court and with regulators seem to have been dragging on forever.

This Beatles-on-iTunes speculation has been dragging on forever.

"I didn't want to be dragging on, be one of those washed-out guys," he said.

"It's always a battle when the game seems to be dragging on," Pettitte said.

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