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8 Sentences With "gnaws away"

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It also gnaws away at the country's multicultural and pluralistic fabric.
For three months he entangles himself in her sheets and her life while guilt gnaws away at him.
The panda cub then goes in pursuit of the object and gnaws away at the cam, while treating us to a full view of its tonsils and teeth.
The agony of death is more than just physical – it is an existential wound that gnaws away until there is slow, and frequently unwilling, acceptance of the inevitability of one's mortality.
The company cut its estimate for 2016 global smartphone shipments for the second time this year, as slowing demand for high-end handsets gnaws away at a major driver of tech sector growth.
Gazing down into Daisy's long-lashed eyes and knowing the fortune that awaits around the corner, a twinge of vegetarian awakening gnaws away at me—until La Cabrera's medium-rare bife de chorizo turns up for my dinner.
All industrialized countries must contend with inflation, which continuously gnaws away at the family budget, and the only remedy is the continuing increase of salaries. Especially in the industrialized world, wage negotiations can lead to sometimes bitter confrontation between employers and labour unions. In developing countries lacking a strong tradition of labour relations law, these confrontations can result in human rights abuses or even in police or military intervention. After a strike or lockout has concluded it may take a long time to regain an atmosphere of mutual confidence and trust.
Clamence turns to respond to his interlocutor when suddenly the motorcyclist punches him in the side of the head and then speeds off. Without retaliating against his interlocutor, Clamence, utterly humiliated, merely returns to his car and drives away. Later, he runs through his mind "a hundred times" what he thinks he should have done — namely strike his interlocutor, then chase after the motorcyclist and run him off the road. The feeling of resentment gnaws away at him, and Clamence explains that Clamence thus arrives at the conclusion that his whole life has in fact been lived in search of honour, recognition, and power over others.

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