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37 Sentences With "be desperate for"

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I have to be desperate for sleep to do that.
Retailers would be desperate for assistance to fight off Amazon.
For obvious reasons, both teams will be desperate for a win.
But they are not likely to be desperate for change, either.
Teams will always be desperate for quarterbacks, and they'll always take chances on them.
Terminally ill patients can be desperate for any treatment that might save their lives.
Kansas City will be desperate for a win, and its pass defense has been fine.
I want you to be desperate for me to dare make you scream in pain. Beg!
Despite this tidy ending, Bodyguard fans will probably still be desperate for season 2 of the Brit adventure.
"It's a fig leaf, but the KMT is going to be desperate for something to save face," Mr. Sullivan said.
Coupled with the bail system and pretrial detention, you can understand why people would be desperate for someone like Manny.
Because investors will be desperate for growth, and tech is one of the only sectors that's continuing to innovate and expand.
"I've never been one to settle or be desperate for anything — that's why I was 32 and still single," she said.
Coach Zac Taylor was thought of as a guy who would take chances, and he has to be desperate for a win.
It could be seeking more students from a particular area of the country or its orchestra might be desperate for an oboe player.
By allowing patients—many of whom may be desperate for any possible cure—to seek out untested treatments, legislators are deferring to their constituents.
The added danger is that Trump may be desperate for a public-relations win, after the blowup of the G-7 meeting in Quebec.
The problem for doctors and patients is that even if the pain diminishes with time, patients may be desperate for relief in the short term.
Your body may be desperate for a snooze, but common jet lag lore says to never, ever nap to avoid it throwing off your new schedule.
Because after four years of Trumpian chaos and incompetence—if, that is, he even serves out his full term—America is going to be desperate for the opposite.
And Mr. Kim might have calculated that Mr. Trump would be desperate for a deal after the scathing congressional testimony from his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen.
With a loss, a no contest, and a draw in his first three UFC bouts, the rangy featherweight will surely be desperate for a win in his next outing.
When people talk about sex work, the consensus from those who don't do it is often that sex workers must be desperate for money and that clients must be losers.
Additionally, you can find deals on flights all the way until February 28, so if you don't think you'll be desperate for your escape until well after the inauguration, you can simply wait.
"Luckily my wife is at home with me as well so we can chat with each other and have lunch together, but if she wasn't, I'd be desperate for human interaction when she got home from work," he said.
While there are many reasons Kalanick's detractors on the Uber board might be desperate for a fresh direction, and especially a new CEO who is not an old white dude, all of these factors could help explain the embarrassingly handled search for a new CEO.
The President may be desperate for a quick fix to address this sudden influx of migration, but his actions are only guaranteed to increase migration flows while recasting our foreign assistance as bribes for good behavior rather than money used to advance core US interests.
Stephanie ThomaNetworking Strategy Coach and Founder, Networking for IntrovertsWhen Stephanie Thoma launched her coaching business to help introverted people build confidence, unlock their in-person networking potential, and establish authentic relationships, she knew she wanted to help the right people, rather than be desperate for clients.
She said that while she understood that physicians may be desperate for a cure, the drug could harm these patients, as the medical establishment still doesn't know exactly how it works on the illness — and it could deprive people who need the drug of their medicine.
He seems to be desperate for any affection from girls, as the closest chance he has at getting a girl is with his friend Jun, who, despite his feminine appearance, is in fact male. He is often very perverted as well. ; : (PC), Michiru Yuimoto (PS2/anime) :Jun is another of Yūma's close friends. Despite being born male, Jun has a feminine appearance and wears female attire.
Along with Isabel and Penelope, she succeeds in publicly humiliating Vanessa at the Snowflake Ball. Hazel has tendency to be desperate for a boyfriend and Jenny at one point blackmails her to treat Nelly Yuki better by reminding her that she once hooked up with her cousin. She also regularly checks Gossip Girl's blog and once suffered symptoms of withdrawal when Rachel Carr has cellphones banned from Constance premises.
Bosch reevaluates his presumptions, now coming to believe that the 51 sheets were most likely altered by Pratt and that Olivas and O'Shea were probably duped along with him. The only question is why Pratt, a decorated veteran approaching retirement, would take such an action. Surveillance proves that Pratt is cheating on his wife with a much younger woman who works in the police personnel office. In a divorce, Pratt could lose everything and thus might be desperate for cash.
The programme depicts closely the failing lives of three of the four main characters. Rigsby is longtime separated from his wife and has since become a seedy, ignorant man who is suspicious of anyone different from himself. Miss Jones is an unhappy spinster who is shown to be desperate for male attention (even willing, in effect, to pay for it). Alan is socially inept and remains a virgin throughout much of the series, despite appearing to be in his mid 20s.
The Unionists were in general better financed and more organised. Since the Parliament Act the Unionists could no longer block Home Rule in the House of Lords, but only delay Royal Assent by two years. Asquith decided to postpone any concessions to the Unionists until the bill's third passage through the Commons, when he believed the Unionists would be desperate for a compromise. Jenkins concluded that had Asquith tried for an earlier agreement, he would have had no luck, as many of his opponents wanted a fight and the opportunity to smash his government.
The Parliament Act meant that the Unionists in the House of Lords could no longer block Home Rule, but only delay Royal Assent by two years. Asquith decided to postpone any concessions to the Unionists until the bill's third passage through the Commons, when he believed the Unionists would be desperate for a compromise.Pearce and Goodlad, British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Brown (2013) pp 30–31. Historian Roy Jenkins concluded that had Asquith tried for an earlier agreement, he would have had no luck, as many of his opponents wanted a fight and the opportunity to smash his government.
He is also similar to his friends as he hates dirt, is always tidy and always does as he is told, unlike Henry. He also expects praise for even the most minor things, such as "being normal", using his fork and knife, and also shows off how good he is, especially when Henry is being reprimanded. This, and the fact that he always asks them politely. At times, Peter can be desperate for praise and attention; he gets his toys out just to tidy them again in the episode "Horrid Henry And The Best Boys Club".
On Friday at noon, 54 hours before the wedding, Ted and Lily begin checking into the Farhampton Inn. The man at the front desk (Roger Bart) is condescendingly sympathetic towards Ted when he reveals he is at the wedding alone. Lily learns from Marshall that he missed his earlier flight and heads to the bar intending to drown her sorrows, even paying the bartender, named Linus, to constantly place another drink in her hand once it's empty. Finding out their rooms aren't ready yet, Ted and Lily join Barney, Robin and Barney's brother James for drinks as Barney reveals a curse that was placed on the Stinsons in early nineteenth-century Russia, when two brothers ran over an old Gypsy woman, that would cause all Stinson men to constantly be desperate for sex, but believes the curse to be lifted due to James's successful marriage to Tom.

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