Sentence examples for more dragged from inspiring English sources

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There would be a fleeting moment of optimism as a new theme emerged, then the music would sink low once more, dragged down by descending chords and the growing din.

He lambasted the Chancellor for painting a picture of Britain that millions would not recognise, with 4.6 million families facing cuts to tax credits, one million more dragged into the 40p tax rate, 400,000 disabled people paying the "bedroom tax" and 350,000 people using food banks.

It was more dragged out of him than sincerely offered.

I would mainly recommend starting off in the low numbers, so that people get even more dragged in.

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To work off inventories, builders will have to cut back more, dragging output growth down for longer.

Other cuts may loom; if planned spending cuts the "sequester"—are allowed to take place, defence spending will tumble even more, dragging growth down with it.But there are encouraging signs as well.

No more dragging crap around icon by icon, screen by screen – just a super simple, super slick interface in iTunes.

It is perceived that the coal fly ash fine particles are spherical in shape whereas coal bottom ash particles are irregular and coarser in nature which leads to more drag effect in slurry pipelines.

Outside my bedroom door, scrape, scrape, thud, and then more dragging.

"I can't bear it any more, dragging the entire department through the mud for political opportunism".

In Bali we realized that gay bars are quite similar no matter where you are in the world: lots of Lady Gaga, cheap 2-for-1 cocktails, and of course drag queens, drag queens, and more drag queens.

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