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"The surgery and the little knick-knack injuries here and there – it was just nagging for so long.
The drip from a plugged gutter tapped heavily, like a bully nagging for attention, on the wooden cover of a cellar-window well.
This car is like an overprotective parent, constantly nagging for fear that you are about to do some damage to its white paintwork.
WASHINGTON — All week the issue hung around, nagging for attention like a churlish relative, while the House of Representatives considered measures that would rename post offices, lower the volume level of TV commercials and salute the golfer Chi Chi Rodriguez.
Rather than spending your time nagging for specific performance you instead have to monitor your child's interests to ensure that they are not facing barriers that can be easily removed.
It was the deliberate policy of at least one club, provincial and now defunct, not to decorate the ladies' annexe, in the hope of discouraging the wives from nagging for admittance.
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You can blame a nag for this one.
When the waters receded, questions that had quietly nagged for years re-emerged with new urgency.
I had to be nagged for ages to even do this interview".
"Parents are all too familiar with being nagged for sweets and fizzy drinks in the supermarket or corner shop.
The first thing Harper can quit worrying about his the condition of his left knee and left hip, which have nagged for the better part of four months.
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