My mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and get on your nerves at times. |
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This boyfriend's clothes get on your nerves because you have to find something safe to be irritated by, rather than him in general. |
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Lock the door, and make sure no one will barge in, so that nervous tension won't get on your nerves. |
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Good question, but believe me, too much of a good thing can get on your nerves! |
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Does it get on your nerves when you need to talk to someone, but only hear a busy signal or nobody bothers to answer the phone? |
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This was his reply when asked 'Does the fact that a lot is said about Sébastien and not all that much about you get on your nerves? |
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Uqsuralik: As I said before, grandchildren are even more lovable than your own children, but they get on your nerves much more quickly. |
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My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times. |
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A topic may be of interest to you, but the coverage by that media may, on the contrary, get on your nerves. |
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Blocking is one of the easiest ways to avoid Jammers who get on your nerves or make you feel uncomfortable. |
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He can get on your nerves, but, then, you can get on his. |
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The living quarters are tight and the people can get on your nerves. |
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Blue-collar workers, such as cops, are peckerwoods they are people who get on your nerves more, the ones who can do something bad or irritating to you. |
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It does get on your nerves every now and then, people coming up to you in the street or asking for your autograph every time you stop at a red light. |
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Sometimes he'd get on your nerves a bit because he shouted a lot. |
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