Sentences with phrase «start pestering»

Your credit score starts to plummet, you can't get approved for any loans you need, and creditors start pestering you for payments.
Be sure to time how long it takes me to start pestering you to write a guest article....
And then I start pestering about colors.
What it turns into is me throwing everything I can into a bag, toss it in the car, start pestering him to see if he's ready yet — to which he usually finds something completely unrelated to traveling to do around the house and then I'm left fuming, and the cycle continues.
They were both young attorneys at a Chicago law firm when Barack started pestering Michelle to go out with him.
An International Living subscriber, she started pestering the company for a job.
She started pestering Brown with questions about Europa's ocean, its ice shell, and the molecules on its surface.
If the man starts pestering you for personal contact information without revealing his first, just stop emailing with him.
When Finnegan (Emma Fuhrmann) discovers he is a published author, she starts pestering him for writing lessons.
This means that even though you might be portable for a little while, if you plan on doing some serious fragging, expect to stay close to a power outlet because it will only be a matter of time before a power indicator starts pestering you to plug in.

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Whatever the supposed rationale, in reality it made little sense for Si to have his own employees airing the company's dirty laundry, spoiling its surprises, starting feuds between its executives, pestering them at parties.
There's an ongoing problem with algae that has pestered scientists ever since they started trying to organize and classify the natural world.
You only have until your child is 11 or 12 before they want nothing to do with you any more and start endlessly pestering to play Call of Duty with their friends instead, so why not take advantage?
It's an embarrassment to look at the fiascos of Climategate 2.0 & 3.0's shoddy shake - down attempts, and on the whole the obvious manufacture of a mountain out of less than a molehill, started because some Australian gadfly pestered an inarticulate British academic and elicited a rude put - down for his troubles.
Applicants become burned out, their confidence may start to sag, and they may also run of contacts to pester.
But since I pestered u months ago, ya had my name on it:) still haven't started tho.
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