Similar words: demand, demand of, landing, funding, spending, outstanding, depending, impending. Meaning: [dɪ'mɑːndɪŋ] adj. requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill.
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(91) The demonstrators were demanding rights of assembly and free speech.
(92) The victorious nations are demanding huge indemnitiesfrom their former enemies.
(93) The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates.
(94) The Muslim RDR is demanding a rerun of last week's presidential poll.
(95) Demanding peace short of victory would not be at all helpful.
(96) Polly decided to force the issue by demanding an explanation.
(97) They are holding her prisoner and demanding a large ransom.
(98) She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
(99) The employees are demanding a six-hour day and a five-day week.
(100) Having a tidy desk can seem impossible if you have a busy, demanding job.
(101) Bill was in the doctor's surgery demanding to know what was wrong with him.
(102) They were demanding to be treated on the same footing as the rest of the teachers.
(103) The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free.
(104) The demonstrators then marched through the capital chanting slogans and demanding free elections.
(105) The car workers' union is demanding a 7% pay rise this year.http://sentencedict.com
(106) The hijackers are demanding to speak to representatives of both governments.
(107) He recapitulated the resolution demanding better conditions which had been passed in the conference.
(108) He's demanding a full apology from the newspaper for making untrue allegations about his personal life.
(109) The Soviets are demanding certain guarantees about verification before signing the treaty.
(110) Parents are demanding greater control over their children's education.
(111) Democracy is less demanding in the rich world.
(112) Midwives have even more demanding requirements!
(113) Landlords knocking on doors, demanding money.
(114) First, customers are becoming more demanding.
(115) He has denied demanding money to keep quiet.
(116) He's a busy man, with a demanding career.
(117) As explained elsewhere classical technique is the most demanding.
(118) Tommy's demanding money from people in the streets.
(119) Be as demanding as you want.
(120) The commander wrote to the editor, demanding an apology.
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