Sentence examples for continually talking from inspiring English sources

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He is continually talking, constantly moving.

He said the company might actually be hurting itself by continually talking about its efforts to resolve quality missteps after the recalls.

Mr. Norwood said he was continually talking to White House officials, most recently on Tuesday night, with the hope of reaching a compromise.

They're continually talking to us and saying 'we don't mind you expecting us to provide urine samples, blood samples, provide whereabouts, but we would quite like it if our competitors did the same please'".

Besides, Obama is continually talking about Clinton being a "triangulator," as do many of the Hillary haters.

"It gets to a point where some action needs to be taken rather than continually talking about the subject..

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She continually talk of him, and is afraid he will return and see her scarred face.

When we continually talk about women stalling in their careers, are we actually exacerbating the problem?

The idea gained traction again recently, while Celtic and Rangers continually talk in private about moving to England.

While NHS England continually talks up the central importance of primary care, its actions are some way from matching the rhetoric.

He continually talks about "process" and his love of "junkyard dogs" and refers to his own path out of Brooklyn as that of a "street fighter".

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