Sentences with Repeat, Sentences about Repeat in English

1. You repeated what I said.
2. Do you mind repeating that?
3. Can you please repeat that?
4. Would you mind repeating that?
5. Could you pleasse repeat that?
6. Teacher, please can you repeat again?
7. They made repeated calls for donations.
8. Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
9. Can’t repeat the past?” he cried incredulously. “Why of course you can!
10. Can’t repeat the past?” he cried incredulously. “Why of course you can!
11. Memory is redundant: it repeats signs so that the city can begin to exist.
12. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
13. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
14. Only then can we ensure that this kind of evil is never allowed to repeat itself.
15. Don’t repeat yourself. It’s not only repetitive, it’s redundant, and people have heard it before.
16. We have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can’t cope with is therefore your own problem.
17. Would you mind repeating that? I’m afraid I might have lost my wits altogether and just hallucinated what I’ve longed to hear.
18. Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances.
19. Obama has been attacked repeatedly for not wearing a flag pin, with Republicans claiming that his patriotism is in question. It’s all a bit silly.
20. The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly held that marriage is one of the most fundamental rights that we have as Americans under our Constitution.
21. So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o’clock in the morning and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience.
22. I discovered that the horse is life itself, a metaphor but also an example of life’s mystery and unpredictability, of life’s generosity and beauty, a worthy object of repeated and ever changing contemplation.
23. Sometimes they are a matter of luck the photographer could not expect or hope for them. Sometimes they are a matter of patience, waiting for an effect to be repeated that he has seen and lost or for one that he anticipates.


