Sentence examples for refer incessantly from inspiring English sources

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As the men hash out the Jones iconography, they refer, incessantly, to other films, invoking Eastwood, Bond, and Mifune.

We refer incessantly in this country to the "religious right," a phrase routinely presented as if it's some sort of syllogism: to be devoutly religious is to gravitate to a certain side of the political spectrum, one set of values dictating the other.

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A big headache, I'd say Why is 'the England job' referred to incessantly as 'the biggest job in football'?

Along with a few east London sports facilities this would, unlike the claimed enhancement of our young folk, at least be an identifiable part of the "legacy" to which Lord Coe and his fellow sports officials incessantly refer.

Emma Hayes conceded her Chelsea team, to whom she incessantly refers as "the best team in the country" and who defeated Arsenal 2-0 in a league fixture three weeks ago, did not "show enough fight for the duration" and may have suffered from "being too comfortable".

In theory, the novel "centers on the confluence of art, brand strategy, and entrepreneurship," but the most memorable excerpts are the character incessantly referred to as "Founder Daniel," or the parts where she has lesbian sex with someone from the marketing department on the roof of an office building.

"The du Ponts chose to put a house in the woods, and then they wrote incessantly about walking through and enjoying the wildflowers," he said, referring to the letters, diaries and planting records in the du Pont archives.

In it, Stern refers to himself as Smith's "friend, manager, and attorney," and follows her around incessantly.

"Couch surfing" refers to the practice of temporarily lodging with a stranger — free of charge, unless you count being incessantly sociable as payment.

I am referring to those common, garden variety, everyday folks we all know who just "rub us" the wrong way; such as someone who constantly complains, talks incessantly, gossips, tells white lies, is selfish, controlling, passive, opinionated, a braggart, abrasive, unkempt, perfectionistic, unreliable, perpetually late, irresponsible, or ____________ (fill in the blank).

Incessantly, even.

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