"... and don't allow this to drag on any further." | |
"And do not let the war drag on, "through love of the golden peace, "of the day when the Laws of Nature will be written in the Great Book | |
"Former Psi Theta house lies dormant while issues drag on before the city council." | |
"Well, they'll be a drag on our economy." | |
'Ere, Leah. Gizza little drag on that. | |
"... and don't allow this to drag on any further." | |
"And do not let the war drag on, "through love of the golden peace, "of the day when the Laws of Nature will be written in the Great Book | |
"Former Psi Theta house lies dormant while issues drag on before the city council." | |
"Well, they'll be a drag on our economy." | |
'Ere, Leah. Gizza little drag on that. | |
"drags on" their cigarettes again. | |
- Anything primarily run by the federal government, unless this thing drags on for months. | |
- He better, because if this thing drags on and becomes a full-blown trial, | |
And every day that it drags on, it's costing your company more money. | |
And if this strike drags on, Prescott goes down. | |
"drags on" their cigarettes again. | |
- Anything primarily run by the federal government, unless this thing drags on for months. | |
- He better, because if this thing drags on and becomes a full-blown trial, | |
And every day that it drags on, it's costing your company more money. | |
And if this strike drags on, Prescott goes down. | |
"These brutal trials dragged on from one to three days, bereft of mercy." | |
(narrator) The China war dragged on into 1940, though the Japanese generals were looking to end it without too much loss of face. | |
A bad sprain that's dragged on three weeks. | |
As the 'China Incident' dragged on and daily necessities ran short... my grandfather, the ex-police chief, came to Tokyo again... and summoned us to an inn in Yotsuya. | |
As the weeks dragged on, I realised she wasn't my real target. | |
- He's gonna have a hard time walking around with one side of his pants dragging on the ground. | |
- She's dragging on me a little. | |
- Your chin is dragging on the ground | |
Activists charged the Bush administration with foot-dragging on AIDS research. | |
And then you wonder why his gut is dragging on the carpet. | |
"These brutal trials dragged on from one to three days, bereft of mercy." | |
(narrator) The China war dragged on into 1940, though the Japanese generals were looking to end it without too much loss of face. | |
A bad sprain that's dragged on three weeks. | |
As the 'China Incident' dragged on and daily necessities ran short... my grandfather, the ex-police chief, came to Tokyo again... and summoned us to an inn in Yotsuya. | |
As the weeks dragged on, I realised she wasn't my real target. | |
- He's gonna have a hard time walking around with one side of his pants dragging on the ground. | |
- She's dragging on me a little. | |
- Your chin is dragging on the ground | |
Activists charged the Bush administration with foot-dragging on AIDS research. | |
And then you wonder why his gut is dragging on the carpet. | |