Sentence examples for forever failing from inspiring English sources

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Changes in planning law, to improve design or make housing more accessible, are forever tried and forever failing.

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Please, go!" My lover used to joke that I had missed my chance to rid myself of my former husband forever by failing to run him over while an unlicensed, inexperienced driver.

With the musical openings "Soul Doctor," "Let It Be" and "Forever Tango" failing to attract big audiences, and several theaters sitting empty, Broadway had 8 percent fewer patrons during the tourist-heavy period from Memorial Day to Labor Day than in 2012, according to an analysis of data supplied by theater producers.

The latest ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that in just two months Mr. Bush has lost his entire 21-point advantage as the most-trusted leader in fighting terrorism; capturing Saddam can't give America a bye forever for failing to nab Osama bin Laden, Mullah Omar and the anthrax perpetrators.

Rob genuinely might be stuck in fake TV space forever, after failing to complete less than 20percentt of the task.

And yet, Mr. de Blasio's most ambitious plans — like a powerful new state-city partnership to make forever-failing city hospitals financially viable, or to pay for universal prekindergarten and after-school programs through a new tax on the richest New Yorkers — need support in the State Capitol, and look like legislative long shots.

He was the fat chap from the north who wore dinner jackets and told mother-in-law jokes while forever trying and failing to raise the tone.

And, says Ian O'Connor at ESPN, assessing the 32 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists: "If Anthony is forever ripped for failing to make those around him better, Game 2 presented an interesting counterclaim".

At the risk of an online garrotting, I actually don't think Draper was one of the true nasties: to quote the view of a friend who recently spoke to the Guardian, his failing (forever commemorated in the line, "Absolutely totally brilliant, Damian") was to be someone who gets "more naive as he gets older": an excitable person fallen among exciting (but disreputable) people.

After all, some Mets fans will forever remember him for failing to hold back the Yankees, again, and not for the 12 consecutive saves he carried into the game.

Natural selection can't be held at bay forever, and we're failing the test.

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