Sentences with phrase «constantly jostled»

I found myself getting constantly jostled around.
As the Keck telescopes operate, they are constantly jostled by things like wind, vibrations from machinery, and changes in temperature and humidity.
But reading them means constantly jostling to see over other visitors» heads.
Earth's surface layer, the crust, is divided into tectonic plates that constantly jostle against each other.
It's an extremely silly device that pulls you out of the film every time it cuts back to him, although Petit is so self - absorbed and flamboyant (constantly jostling to be the center of attention) that it makes perfect sense that even his fictional self would be this theatrical.
Ask for Reviews There are three items constantly jostling for dominance in the back matter of my books: 1) a polite request for a review, with a link, 2) a link to subscribe to my author newsletter, and 3) a description and link to my other works.
I do a lot of alternating... there's a lot of going back and forth in my mind between what to leave in and what to leave out, that's a tension that I want to be apparent in my work, that tension of what you keep and what you do away with - how those things are constantly jostling and competing with each other.»

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No one wants to spend that time constantly trying to tighten a too - loose armband or have their phone jostling around because it doesn't fit properly in the case provided.
At crossings she always entertains the possibility that a cab could be running the light; she is constantly aware that her high heels could get caught in a sidewalk grate; she carries her purse in a defensive mode, being quite aware of the possibility of finding herself jostled in a robbery attempt; etc., etc..
It's frustrating that it's so difficult to fully appreciate the fantastic work that went into orchestrating these massive spectacles when we're constantly being jostled from place to place.
It constantly looks like someone accidentally jostled the camera a foot up in the air right before action was called.
Turn one was terrifying as cars jostled for position in the tight corner and I struggled to find any grip.The improved handling let me feel far more subtle movements in the car, and thus began a 15 - lap race where I was constantly on the ragged edge, kissing barriers with wheels as I went, sliding, spinning and laughing.
He constantly pushes himself just to see some - thing different or put himself in positions where he has to let the universe jostle him around and figure out new territory, new land.
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