Sentence examples for the most common refrain from inspiring English sources

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"Never again," was the most common refrain.

The most common refrain heard in the Army is, "My recruiter lied to me".

"Key-oot," was the most common refrain bouncing around this — well, this hall of mirrors.

But the most common refrain was the collective expression of trust in a world order governed by the Security Council.

Amongst less politically-minded friends the most common refrain is "what's the point/what difference will it make".

YouTubers are writing ballads about Fannie Mae, the mortgage company, and A.I.G., the much-bailed-out insurance group (the most common refrain: "Where's my bailout?").

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Trainers would scurry from player to player, shouting for doctors if they needed assistance and relying on often laconic athletes to detail how they had been hurt even though the most common refrains might be "It hurts!" or "I got hit by — someone".

One of the most common refrains among the MMCs and their advocates is that, while severe, the regulation is OK as long as it is strictly enforced--this is especially true for the 70/30 Rule.

Amid the many loops of circular reasoning in his statement, Castro's most common refrain was "I'm not a monster, I'm a normal person".

His most common refrain is a query that can be found on the walls of health-care facilities worldwide: "On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your pain?" Baymax's question is accompanied by a display on his chest of the pain scale showing smiley faces deteriorating into tearful ones.

Trump's most common refrain was that Bush was "low energy".

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