Sentence examples for is continually talking from inspiring English sources

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He is continually talking, constantly moving.

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

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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'".

I think Mike [Judge] finds it particularly amusing that you have these guys who are extraordinarily wealthy but are continually talking about bettering the world.

Talking faster is a key notable feature: you will be continually talking, rarely stopping for more than a breath.

You don't want to constantly ask your partner for reassurance, but when something is continually bothering you, talk about it.

That novel is far more concentrated, however, and its central character is a youngster whose loneliness is continually expressed in anxious talk.

Here, he is continually exposing his flesh (he is very flabby), talking dirty to his wife and trying to "hang" with the college kids.

But the meaning of America is continually contested in essays, books, backyard conversations, talk shows and, most of all, in elections.

The situation is continually developing.

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