Sentence examples for is constantly occupied from inspiring English sources

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Unable to get a table, they decide to wait and talk amongst each other, while George tries to use the phone that is constantly occupied and Jerry recognizes a woman, but he is unsure where he has seen her before.

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For a while, every day brought arrivals and departures, and Mr. Gorski was constantly occupied with running visitors back and forth across the lake.

Not surprisingly, she blames the parents, particularly those who push their children to take part in a range of extra-curricular activities in order to ensure they are constantly occupied and stimulated.

Between the demands of local residents, the estimated 1,000 restaurant and shop employees, spillover from the university and tourists, nearly all the metered parking spaces on the street are constantly occupied, as well much of the existing garage space.

We had our Chateaubriand in Tennyson and... our Madame Récamier in [her]." Despite the fact that she was constantly occupied with entertaining her illustrious company at what she described as "feasts of intellect" (dinners at Dimbola lasted for four hours, and guests were expected to sing, play, recite poetry, or, at the very least, pontificate), she managed to feel bored.

However, when there is excess demand for parking (i.e., all spaces are constantly occupied), there is no evidence that meters help to increase customer traffic.

Even though the abandonment of Mochica traditions in SJM (funerary practices and ceramic styles) appears quite rapid, SJM was constantly occupied whereby local traditions were being reshaped.

Everyone was short on sleep and I was constantly occupied by the newest member of the family -- my infant son.

As Warden of the East March, he was constantly occupied with peace negotiations and defence of northern England, but his efforts were constantly frustrated, and in 1434 he resigned his commission.

But while the bartenders and cupcake servers were constantly occupied, the RIM employee working the nearly-invisible sales counter in the back corner of the room appeared awfully bored.

This finding is important given that human leukocytes normally do not express the enzyme 11 β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2, which protects MRs in the kidney from being constantly occupied by cortisol 26.

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