Sentence examples for it will recur from inspiring English sources

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Because of cancer and its treatments, each of us has had to learn how to tolerate the painful confusion of uncertainty — not knowing why the cancer occurred, if or when or where it will recur, whether the treatment is working or how well.

What would you think, Nietzsche asks, if a demon were to creep after you and say: Every day that you have lived, every moment, has been inscribed in time in such a way that it will recur, over and over, in an endless cycle, with no change possible and no way out.

What the Duke's peculiar romance-language does (it will recur often in the late romances) is to point to those areas in the plot that can be outlived, even if there are others that cannot be mended and must be forgotten.

Templeton doesn't think it will recur in his.

We were dazed with pain and also with the sick sensation that comes to you when you have not expected something to happen as it did, but, as it begins to happen, you remember that you have in fact experienced it before, and this fact determines, in the way of a sequence of bolts locking a sequence of doors, the certitude that it will recur.

In some cases, metastatic breast cancer appears to go into long-term remission, but experts say that in most cases it will recur, eventually becoming resistant to all treatment.

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The pill creates a regular but artificial cycle, so as soon as you stop taking it symptoms will recur - it does not help the underlying problem.

What you'll see is it that will recur more or less throughout the course, and so it's one worth remembering.

It suggests that Ruth Negga will recur, which is good, but also felt very reminiscent of the Mitchell and Webb sketch about villains using needlessly ambiguous terms.

However, you cannot predict how long recovery may take, or whether symptoms will recur, so it is hard to know when she might feel ready to commit to touring again.

His paintings are a sequence of recurrences already preceded by many and to be followed by many, like the eternal paths encountered by Friedrich Nietzsche's famed Zarathustra on the mountainside, embodying the philosopher's discussion of eternal recurrence: the universe and all in it have already occurred and will recur ad infinitum, "the most burdensome thought".

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