They continually tell others that they not only can but must make their own decisions.
"You are a hard man," she continually tells me.
For forty five years, we're being told continually that it is the envy of the world.
One woman, helped to 'relieve herself, was brought up by a mother who continually told her that, 'Big girls don't cry'.
Fraternities continually tell their pledges they are joining a family.
He continually tells himself to wake up, but Jack is not asleep.
Traffic along West 44th was slowed, and police officers continually told onlookers to keep moving.
Give it a big arc, people continually tell him.
She had a disabled son, a newborn daughter and a husband who continually told her she was no good.
Employees "are interested in quality and they continually tell me that they want to do good work," he said.