Use of recurring in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include recurring at the start of sentence, recurring at the end of sentence and recurring in the middle of sentence

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recurring at the start of sentence


  1. Recurring thoughts about her conversation with Philippe Fontaine had kept her tossing and turning most of the night.

recurring at the end of sentence


  1. The recurring decimal 3.999... is also described as 3.9 recurring.

recurring in the middle of sentence


  1. Love is a recurring theme in the book.
  2. The sociology of social norms is a recurring theme.
  3. He felt a recurring flash of resentment towards Helen.
  4. She has a recurring nightmare about being stuck in a lift.
  5. Self-deprecation is a recurring feature as Stevenson talks
  6. He has recurring flashbacks to the night his friends died.
  7. This is a constantly recurring problem which we must deal with.
  8. Above all, however, is the recurring theme of lasting friendship.
  9. For much of his life he suffered from recurring bouts of depression.
  10. The father-daughter relationship is a recurring theme in her novels.
  11. Some sound had penetrated her dream - an unpleasant recurring dream.
  12. But a recurring bout with vertigo caused Clark to miss the 1995 season.
  13. Psychologist Donald Norman told delegates about his recurring nightmare.
  14. A recurring comment was that some patients deliberately prolong treatment.
  15. A recurring knee injury may have impaired his chances of winning the tournament.
  16. The chances of Down's recurring in a subsequent birth is also rare in most instances.
  17. How he and many others ever get through their driving test in Britain is a recurring nightmare.
  18. Burne-Jones was obsessed with the symbolism of love, and hearts are a recurring theme ni his work.
  19. Even if you spend more and risk recurring sticker shock, the place is a good bet to tranquilize you.
  20. Rita was on target to capture the singles title when a recurring leg injury regrettably ended her bid.
  21. A construction worker in the year 2084 is haunted by recurring dreams of a previous existence on Mars.
  22. On these pretexts they were subjected to recurring cycles of violence, mass expulsion, and mass murder.
  23. This is one of the great recurring themes of human history, the balance between cooperation and conflict.
  24. Motifs Composers have sometimes used a recurring motif or melodic phrase to establish the atmosphere of a piece.
  25. The social and political implications of freer information-sharing in the region was a recurring theme at the seminar.
  26. Pre-existing medical conditions, recurring illness or physical defects, except as detailed under principal exclusions. 2.
  27. Historical incidents were no more than superficial disturbances of the established order or recurring events of unchanging significance.

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Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings.