Examples of 'never seems to go' in a sentence

Meaning of "never seems to go"

never seems to go: typically used to indicate a situation or feeling that persists or remains unchanged over time

How to use "never seems to go" in a sentence

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never seems to go
It never seems to go as far as you think it will.
This is a myth which never seems to go away.
It never seems to go away.
Crime is a problem which never seems to go away.
He never seems to go away, even when you ask him too.
The one that never seems to go away.
Just somebody who destroys everything he touches and never seems to go away.
Their income never seems to go as far as it needs to.
It is more like a throbbing pain that never seems to go away.
It is one that never seems to go out of style.
A persistent chesty cough with phlegmthat never seems to go away.
French manicure never seems to go out of fashion.
Despite its fragility it is much prized and never seems to go out of fashion.
Racism never seems to go away in the US, it just changes its disguise.
This is one myth that never seems to go away.

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Cause he never seems to go to work . He is . Which is ironic.
This is one of those shoes that never seems to go out of style.
But it never seems to go away, does it?
The beloved Lewis Carroll character never seems to go out of style.
And it never seems to go on sale!
Once these guys get a taste, it never seems to go away.
The world never seems to go right.
When Google plays tennis, the ball never seems to go out.
And their budget never seems to go as far as they want.
What about that migraine that never seems to go away?
And yet their income never seems to go as far as they need it to.
He is. Which is ironic because he never seems to go to work.
However, their relationship never seems to go further than the occasional date.
Red, yellow, hike! Unfortunately, Joe never seems to go down.
One of the questions which never seems to go away is, did Lee Harvey.
A good old French manicure never seems to go out of style.
Oh, the kid inside never seems to go away.
Which is ironic, cause he never seems to go to work.
Maybe it 's a flaky patch that never seems to go away completely.
Unfortunately, Joe never seems to go down.
And the cartoon 's flame never seems to go out, but to burn more and more.
Which is ironic because he never seems to go to work . That 's true.

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