I was looking at her, wondering what comfort to offer, when the group that awaited me in one lab called demandingly from the door. ❋ Unknown (2009)
"If they don't listen to the whistles, then I'll say a verbal kind of demandingly and they'll go, 'uh oh.'"
Though her alter ego saxophonist Jim Tomlinson and fine guitarist John Parricelli are on hand, there's perhaps not so much in this music for the more demandingly jazz-dependent. ❋ Andrew Clements (2010)
Women who are taught not to speak up too loudly or too forcefully or too adamantly or too demandingly are not going to shout “NO” at the top of their goddamn lungs just because some guy is getting uncomfortably close. ❋ Yendi (2009)
And, yet, it is the most difficult, and demandingly unexpected that not only takes you to your knees, but often is the source of redemption. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Then one night a stray cat meowed demandingly at her screen door. ❋ Jack Canfield (2008)
She held her hands out demandingly, before they dropped to her side. ❋ Leigh, Lora (2008)
The other hand slid around, flattened against her lower stomach, and pressed demandingly against her, as his head lowered. ❋ Leigh, Lora (2008)
And there again, glory, a sense of dignity, a sense of people responding to a call, a sense of something very fundamental being uncovered about humanity as such and a sense of how, in spite of Oakington, human beings are still capable of living alongside each other more deeply and demandingly than the world often imagines. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Jillian strained toward his hardness and arched her hips against him demandingly. ❋ Barker, Becky (2006)
The cold-minded stranger with the notebook, namely me, gapes demandingly at his translator. ❋ David Quammen (2004)
Bristol wildness solutions demandingly:snorts shrews ❋ Unknown (2004)
Where are you going? the sidewalk hustlers holler demandingly at me. ❋ David Quammen (2004)
She is intelligent, sensuous and passionate, but all in the most demandingly cerebral, grown-up sense, and with an intriguingly drawn hauteur. ❋ Unknown (2003)
I had to do on returning to England was to have a serious operation, without knowing whether it would be merely plastic surgery to compensate for the necrosis (a long and complicated operation in the mouth, but no real threat to survival), or much more demandingly, a fresh round of efforts at cancer eradication. ❋ Unknown (1999)
She ran her velvet muzzle over his open palm searching for crumbs, and when she found none she reached for his pouch and bumped it so demandingly that she knocked Nefer over backwards. ❋ Smith, Wilbur (2001)