Sentence examples for done relentlessly from inspiring English sources

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And as we've done relentlessly since the Ship Shock case two decades ago, NRDC remains determined to hold them to it.

We will continue to hunt down terrorists and dismantle their networks, and we reserve the right to act unilaterally, as we've done relentlessly since I took office to take out terrorists who pose a direct threat to us and our allies.

Pumping the child for information is a given, and it is done relentlessly.

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And work they did, relentlessly in the foul weather.

But it did, relentlessly, and that appeared to have been the reason some, at least, were put off.

Rather, the Conservatives have, as Mrs Thatcher did, relentlessly promoted "Tina" (there is no alternative) as the dominant discourse.

Congressman Lazio communicated his feelings to the state party about the calls privately because he did not want to politicize the tragedy of the Cole, and that's something Mrs. Clinton has been doing relentlessly for five days, politicizing a tragedy".

The de rigeur uniform of the day for women, meanwhile, is cut-off jeans (or, preferably, faux leather shorts) with halter necks, and when the crowd cameras focus in on the audience – which they do relentlessly on the main (Future Music) stage – it is invariably to rest upon yet another girl shaking her stuff on her bloke's shoulders.

It cast only brief glances at the "carnage" that Trump described in his Inaugural Address, in January; it mostly refrained from fetishizing acts of violence and victimization, as he did relentlessly in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, in July.

The Tories hope that continuing to talk up that possibility (as they are doing relentlessly) will take them over the line in close English marginals.Yet the speech was also a reminder of a big risk inherent in the Tory strategy: that by demonising a party which will probably win most of Scotland's 59 parliamentary seats, the Tories may be further undermining the integrity of the United Kingdom.

Bob achieved his clout not through some sensational Watergate-like exposé although he could and did relentlessly pursue wrongdoing in high places but by skillfully, persistently and successfully propagating the principles of liberty on the Journal's editorial pages.

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