Sentence examples for ram it down from inspiring English sources

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"Just don't ram it down our throats," the mayor said.

"When you talk about one technology or another, all you have to think is, does it enable the consumer to go 'wow, I want that' or do you have to ram it down their throats?

"They voted down every suggestion we made to put it in historical context, and they're just trying to ram it down our throats," said Representative J. Todd Rutherford of Columbia.

"My whole impression of this since the beginning was that they were trying to railroad this thing through, trying to ram it down our throats, the corps and the Skiatook development agency and the developers behind them," said Kevin Stubbs, a biologist with the Tulsa office of the Fish and Wildlife Service.

They really ram it down your throat in drama school".

It's not a huge thing, and I don't want to ram it down people's throats, but it's there all the time in the way I feel and think.

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People are not yet ready to hear it, and ramming it down their throats just closes minds rather than opening them.

"Some people suffer from elderly, boring relations ramming it down their throats, or dubious school productions where they had to play members of the opposite sex.

His father, who'd run off not once, or twice, but three times, had heard tell of a man in Missouri who'd had no river or brook or stream water to plash through to cover his scent; instead, he wrapped some homespun from his shirt round his hand and rammed it down a dog's throat to choke it.

People just rammed it down our throats.

This is not because the government has rammed it down hostile voters' throats.

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