Sentences with phrase «sometimes dwelling on»

There are the same character sketches of his (named) bosses and colleagues, and of VIP visitors, frequently wounding and unkind, sometimes dwelling on physical characteristics («a plump, short man... smallish mouth... plummy tones»).
He adds to nearly all those team traits, aside from my one criticism of sometimes dwelling on the ball and taking a few too many touches.
While I sometimes dwell on the negative (see points # 1 & # 2 of the «failures» section), overall, business is a boomin».

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Sometimes church people are offended when their denominational publications print articles that dwell on people's prejudices or weaknesses.
Despite his excellence and quality he makes sometimes mistakes and dwells on the ball too long only because he is getting little helpe and feels so much pressure to do it all.
Sometimes kids need parents to show them how to let go of worry rather than dwell on it.
Sometimes your child will need to be distracted so that they don't dwell on their emotions.
Nobody likes to dwell on these kinds of eventualities, but the reality is that sometimes surgeries are necessary.
So sometimes taking in to everything into consideration not just one thing and dwelling on that.
Capricorn dads love to reflect and that can sometimes mean dwelling on parent fails.
No doubt, sometimes it is mind numbingly difficult, but I don't dwell on that part much.
Sometimes I get angry about the authors not writing clearly enough, omitting essential points and dwelling on superfluous nonsense.
I want to be in a relationship that i can always count on the other person and not to dwell on what is not gonna make it works because all i know is that, you can always find good in everybody, if only you can give them a chance, benefit of doubt.but sometimes people disappoint you sometimes they surprise you but you never really get to know them until you listen to what's in their heart»...
You will insult or reject you sometimes, but you should never dwell on this negativity.
Sometimes you can learn just as much about a conflict by studying those involved as by dwelling on the positions they promote.
We're always told not to dwell on the past, but sometimes it can be kind of fun.
Sometimes we take the 401k retirement savings vehicle for granted, dwelling on its shortcomings instead of focusing on all the good it has accomplished.
Imagine a scene of tightly knitted hillside stone dwellings, so compact that sometimes one sits on top of the other.
I don't really like to dwell on negatives, but sometimes you just can't help yourself.
The discussions took on additional urgency when the northern long - eared bat, a cave - dwelling species that doesn't migrate but is still sometimes found dead at wind energy sites, was listed as «threatened» by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last year.
This thread is very interesting and sometimes amusing, but I'm not sure that dwelling on Black Swans, real or imagined, will clarify the AGW debate.
When people feel angry, sometimes they tend to dwell on whatever caused them to feel that way.
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