Sentence examples for constantly defers from inspiring English sources

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Even after rebuilding her life independently, she still constantly defers to Gary and immediately forgives him for an act many would find unforgivable.

It's a memoir whose chief subjects are memory itself and the relationship of the child to the man — or to men, as Henry constantly defers to his brother William, whom he presents as an intimidating pillar of superior sense.

It's a memoir whose chief subjects are memory itself and the relationship of the child to the man or to men, as Henry constantly defers to his brother William, whom he presents as an intimidating pillar of superior sense.

In interviews he gushes with excitement ― "If I explode, everybody forgive me," he told Ellen ― and is self-deprecating, laughing nervously after his own answers and asking, "God, what am I talking about?" Chalamet constantly defers to Hammer during press appearances ― "Armie tells this story better than I do" ― and calls the actor his "brother" and "mentor". .

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The plans, he said, had been completed years ago, but the money to build them was constantly deferred.

Glemp's other big problem was simply that, from the time of his appointment until 2005, there was a Polish pope – John Paul II – to whom he constantly deferred.

Finally, Mr Jones, if you are so concerned with your aesthetic pleasures being constantly deferred, the National Gallery workers would appreciate you using your good offices with board to get this dispute resolved.

Hrabal's own description of his style was "palavering" - a way of narrating a story, of inventing a narrator, in a process of continual renewal: which seemed to be constantly deferring its meaning.

It is a typically complex meditation on Wyatt's favourite theme of the spurned lover, and the complex sentence structure, in which the resolution is constantly deferred through syntax, works in tandem with the rhyme pattern to produce a near-perfect lyric.

Strauss and Mahler were also cranking up the tension in classical harmony to the maximum by creating ever more unexpected chord shifts and constantly deferring the listener's gratification, delaying the resolution of dissonance to consonance for as long as possible.

Not only has this wave of the Internet exhausted available iPV4 Internet addresses necessitating a much talked about but constantly deferred shift to iPV6 but a new wave of wired and optical equipment is needed to handle the dramatically increased traffic.

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