Sentences with phrase «constantly nagged»

How can I possibly take back all those days I constantly nagged her?
Handing in your resignation letter to your boss who constantly nags you about your report and paper works that are long overdue will definitely give you a feeling of relief since you can be free from the confines of your office that locks you in from Monday to Friday, 9 - 6 PM.
When you constantly nag your employees about what to do and insist on what you want, it will tire your employees, and you will soon find yourself running the whole show ALONE.
I recall people constantly nagging cos we didn't sign da likes of balotelli, Jackson Martinez... How did that turn out.
But there is a lot of coral and sharp rocks and shells, so I couldn't just let them run around freely without me constantly nagging to «watch your step» or «be careful».
His balancing act as governor has been very deliberate: When Cuomo takes rhetorical stances to placate progressives constantly nagging at him from the left, he almost as quickly cuts deals with the state's Republicans, who he has never truly fought to dislodge, and then blames them for not getting what he had claimed he wanted.
If you worked for someone who was constantly nagging, always condescending, and never appreciating your work... would it make you want to work harder?
My younger sister had been constantly nagging me to get her a «cool leather jacket».
Rachelle Leah constantly nags you for pre-fight interviews, predictions, and press workouts to boost your popularity, but you gain enough popularity just by winning fights and these events sap one week of precious training time (again, mostly to prevent decay).
Particularly if your parents were constantly nagging you: «I don't know why you don't invest some of that money.
If you lack quality Homestead insurance coverage — or if you have an unbalanced insurance portfolio — some part in the back of your subconscious will be constantly nagging at you to do something about it.
We both know that someone, somewhere has to pay for the game's development, and for that idea to work out, you either need to hook some «whales» who pay out a fortune and subsidise everyone else, or you have to constantly nag all of the players to pay for in - game items.
Shouldn't I be trusted to suss out where to go and what to do in the game without it constantly nagging me with tips and littering the levels with knickknacks that are just pieces of a key?
If you lack quality Homestead insurance coverage — or if you have an unbalanced insurance portfolio — some part in the back of your subconscious will be constantly nagging at you to do something about it.
One of the pre-installed apps, Clean Master, will constantly nag you with notifications, flagging apps like Google as a threat.
My mother constantly nags me to go out more, to find a job, to stop watching so much TV, to eat better, to do more chores, to act older, the list goes on.

Not exact matches

To read Flash Boys — or really any Lewis book — is to be constantly entertained yet constantly bothered by the nagging wonder of what the writer might have left out.
Enhanced security Instead of making you play watchdog and constantly click to approve program access, Windows 7 does away with the vast majority of Windows Vista's nagging pop - ups.
«The team is constantly striving to improve sales,» said Mackey, and they do so without the nagging or whip - cracking of a manager.
Nag your kid constantly about the importance of college (or try some clumsy reverse psychology and claim education is no big deal) and you may induce reactance and spur rebellion.
But more often than not, this data just nags us, constantly poking us like a toddler who wants their mother's attention.
Here there is a good summary of thepain the disorder causes, which Hill has been trying to describe throughout the book, namely «the struggle to be faithful to the gospel's «terrible decree» that we must hold in check our strongest urges and not engage in homosexual activity; the struggle to belong, to find the end of loneliness; and the struggle with shame, with nagging feelings of being constantly displeasing to God» (p. 127).
Are you constantly being nagged, controlled or scolded?
Don't nag, don't check constantly, but at potty time, just matter - of - factly inform your child that it's time to sit for a moment.
Feeling like I was constantly having to remind, nag, yell, and totally lose my shit before the kids would do what they were supposed to do.
- Constantly sore joints, nagging injuries that won't go away, missing workouts from getting sick or getting annoying sniffles all the time, and occasional strange ghost symptoms, like random headaches, heart flutters, or tingling and numbness.
Athletes and weekend warriors are constantly searching for new ways to manage nagging injuries, or allow them to compete in their basketball league, 5K or triathlon without aggravating a sore spot.
Having two dogs constantly watch your every move and nag you to get off the computer is quite annoying.
As relationship experts, we know that sometimes your friends and family constantly ask why you're still single and nagging you to meet someone.
There was a nagging question that occurred to me constantly while viewing this remake: «Why?»
Sadly, she usually functions as an even more annoying Navi when she's out of the armor by constantly bugging you with information and nagging at you, and as a complete moron when she's in the armor.
But more often than not, this data just nags us, constantly poking us like a toddler who wants their mother's attention.
In my experience a spouse often nags because the other spouse is not communicating effectively, often tending to withdraw and shutdown — which often leaves the other spouse feeling like they constantly have to pursue issues with them.
Don't make the mistake of constantly justifying or nagging your partner about attending counseling if he or she is strongly against it.
They nag you constantly about things that are not really emergencies, little things they can handle themselves like changing light bulbs or expect you to fix the sink on the spot yourself just because you live there.
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