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But, even then, the nagging thought in his mind would not go away.
I said, trying not to sound like a nagging wife.
Now he knew why he'd had that nagging sense of having seen her before.
But she still had a nagging feeling in the back of her mind.
But he had a nagging feeling there was more to the story.
On the other, there's a nagging need to have seen and done it all.
"There was a nagging part of my body and heart that wanted to do something."
"This really takes away one of the last nagging issues that he had to deal with."
But in the back of my mind was a little nagging question: "What would we do when he went off to college?"
Oh, yes there is, a nagging voice inside him said.
And yet none of these people had nagging back pain.
And yet there had been a small nagging feeling that something was not quite right.
He did feel a nagging responsibility for the boy, who after all was his son.
But there was one nagging thought that would not let go completely.
And something else as well: the nagging feeling that the law was wrong.
The character of George has a wife, son, daughter, a nagging mother and a new job.
But he began to have a nagging sense of guilt.
Third, and most important, was the nagging doubt in my mind about the whole idea.
In the back of her mind, though, she had one nagging doubt.
But there was a nagging doubt in the back of his mind.
Some nagging thought remained with him for a long while after that.
Now some nagging questions about the Magic are a thing of the past, too.
And yet a nagging voice in the back of his mind told him that indeed it could.
With little success, he tried to force the nagging thoughts from his mind.
The move is an effort to end a nagging ethical problem.