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16 Sentences With "gnaw away"

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The Sanders surge has continued to gnaw away at the Democrat center that Feinstein represents.
Naturally, the behemoth legacy carriers are not sitting idly by as the upstarts gnaw away at their market share.
Mr. Allen calls these unresolved thoughts, projects or tasks "open loops," and Mr. Bailey argues that they gnaw away at our attention.
And it's starting to gnaw away at Emma Stone, who revealed to W Magazine that she changed her name when she first started acting.
Authoritarian power grabs, sectarian prejudice and the toxic brew of nationalism and nostalgia combine to gnaw away at the institutions that underpin global peace and prosperity.
It's not hard to think, I know the world doesn't work this way, when consuming a story like this, which starts to gnaw away at your suspension of disbelief.
This of course leads nowhere, but when attached to busy cunning meddling in Western social media it creates uncertainty and mistrust that gnaw away at the very idea of democracy.
Seeing people I generally like and agree with subtweeting and attacking others—on top of the world's perpetually bleak news—has begun to gnaw away at my mental health and spiritual wellbeing.
And more often than not, those things that make us miserable are habits: subtle but powerful patterns we've fallen into — maybe since childhood — that gnaw away at our happiness, day after day, month after month, year after year.
With each one, I made sure to play both fetch and tug-of-war to test their durability and ease of use, but mostly I just let her gnaw away, seeing which ones could withstand her jaws of terror.
This includes everything from essentials like housing, food, and utilities to non-essential purchases like luxury items, vacations, and even expensive coffee (which has turned into a multi-billion-dollar-a-year industry), all of which gnaw away at our earnings faster than we thought possible.
How would we have paid for it without insurance, without an employer who saw him as a human, who kept him employed even when his brain cancer started to gnaw away at his mental and physical capabilities, when he needed me to button his shirts and pick him up from work by 2:30 pm, so he could sleep off the effects of his treatment?
Retrieved on November 12, 2009. Furthermore, it was positively reviewed in the Radio Times and also by Sam Wallaston who writing for The Guardian, described it as "a triumph with something of The Truman Show about it" with "a tension and a claustrophobia that gnaw away at you, making you look at your own psyche." (April 25, 2010-retrieved on November 12, 2010).
After long use the surface can start to break up: this can be ignored, or a further screed of lime-ash composition can be laid over the original floor. This was often done in the past but does increase the weight of the structure. Damp can cause fungi to rot the bedding material, or insects to gnaw away the laths and indeed the joists, taking with it the floor. Knocking through service ducts without due care can destroy the floor, as can overloading due to change of use or addition of partition walls.
A quarter of the way through his tour, he has yet to engage in combat, and on days when the wing is in a fight, Imil chides him for missing it. Trapped by a feeling of helplessness, his growing self-doubt begins to gnaw away his confidence as he fears he is not just unlucky but possibly lacking something vital. The feeling worsens when Major Abbott, about to be exiled from the Wing, drops in to say goodbye and begins sobbing uncontrollably, possibly foreshadowing Cleve's own fate. Other missions go by without combat until one day Colonel Moncavage, who also had lacked success, shoots down two MiGs, eviscerating Cleve emotionally.
A hole in the ozone is generally classified as 220 Dobson units or lower; the Arctic hole did not approach that low level. It has since been classified as a "mini-hole." Following the ozone depletion in 1997 and 2011, a 90% drop in ozone was measured by weather balloons over the Arctic in March 2020, as they normally recorded 3.5 parts per million of ozone, compared to only around 0.3 parts per million lastly, due to cold temperatures ever recorded since 1979, and a strong polar vortex which allowed chemicals, including chlorine and bromine, to gnaw away. A rare hole, the result of unusually low temperatures in the atmosphere above the north pole, was studied in 2020.

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