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Sentence count:268+24Posted:2016-10-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: demanddemand oflandingfundingspendingoutstandingdependingimpendingMeaning: [dɪ'mɑːndɪŋ]  adj. requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill. 
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(241) This is when we started forming consumer groups and demanding watchdogs to protect us in this shopping jungle.
(242) Employees have often found their work with new machines less physically demanding and have often regarded it as more skilled.
(243) Now many of the rest of us are demanding that the government give us better security.
(244) They are demanding that richer countries cut back their carbon emissions to compensate.
(245) Please contact the Office immediately if you would like to take on the challenge of this demanding task.
(246) When Captain and Mrs Burrows came home exhausted after their demanding day all the children would be sound asleep.
(247) From now on, traveling would not only be more physically demanding, it would be lonelier as well.
(248) Gunnarson may have his hands full with what some critics of the new council majority describe as an aggressive and demanding bunch.
(249) A win over rivals Charlton Athletic today would be a tremendous boost for a demanding ten-match April programme.
(250) Ann was less demanding and feeling less suspicious of Charles.
(251) She is demanding a government of national consensus, leading to an election run by an independent election commission.
(252) In the past, the family has opposed granting amnesty, demanding that offenders be prosecuted instead.
(253) How much easier to cut yourself off from all these problems and withdraw emotionally into the less demanding machine of prison life.
(254) Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
(255) Amid the problems, Paul Smith re-emerged as a seam bowler demanding respect.
(256) Weather and sea conditions during the service were extremely hazardous, demanding absolute concentration to maintain control of the lifeboat.
(257) Blake was wrongfully arrested and is now demanding an apology from the police.
(258) Is it permissible to vary assignments, to expect less from certain students while demanding more from others?
(259) Above, the cleft was barred by vertical walls forming a difficult obstacle, demanding care and attention.
(260) These demanding children know that they have the power to control their parents.
(261) None is more demanding than the increasing clamor for improved quality of care while concomitantly reducing costs.
(262) Caught him by the Arran-knit jumper, he did, and flung him against the railings(sentencedict.com), demanding money.
(263) News of the arrests prompted demonstrations demanding the leaders' release in the Basque towns of San Sebastian and Ordizia.
(264) This doesn't work with video, which is a literal medium demanding believable characters in believable situations.
(265) Now they are composite, multi-faceted and potentially more dangerous - and the governments contributing troops tend to be much more demanding.
(266) But Eliades is demanding that pot, plus Lewis' fight fee of around £5m, is frozen by a court judge.
(267) It is very physically demanding and you know, you have to work hard to be good at it.
(268) On Dec. 21 over 20,000 protested in Bucharest demanding the resignation of Iliescu and the government.
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