That is the sort of behaviour that gets humanity into trouble, time and time again. |
History, being his subject, he crammed into their skulls time and time again, getting frustrated that they never remembered it. |
Best friend or not, he had let his chance with Krystal pass time and time again, pining away for Jess, a woman he could not have. |
I hear stories like this time and time again, and I can't believe companies get away with such shenanigans. |
We have heard time and time again about the injudiciousness of such a move in the present climate in New Zealand. |
He has disgraced himself and his school time and time again, and even disgraced America with his conduct at the Pan-Am games. |