As the days drag on, my anticipation for the vacation grows stronger.
He dreaded the thought of the meeting, knowing it would likely drag on all afternoon.
He knew the process of grieving would drag on for a long time after the loss.
He knew the project would drag on without adequate funding.
He worried the project would drag on past the deadline if resources weren't allocated efficiently.
Her illness seemed to drag on without any sign of improvement, causing immense worry.
His absence made the days drag on, making it difficult to focus on anything else.
His explanation for his lateness began to drag on, becoming increasingly convoluted.
I feared the conversation would drag on, as my friend was prone to lengthy anecdotes.
I hope this issue doesn't drag on any longer; we need to find a solution quickly.
I hoped the movie wouldn't drag on unnecessarily with too many slow-motion scenes.
My recovery from the surgery seemed to drag on, longer than the doctor had predicted.
She wanted the party to end before it started to drag on and become boring.
She worried the conversation with her ex-boyfriend would drag on, stirring up old emotions.
The artist worried that if he overworked the painting, the process would drag on and ruin the piece.
The author feared that if he didn't edit carefully, the novel would drag on and lose its impact.
The bad weather made the filming of the outdoor scene drag on for several days.
The bureaucratic process began to drag on, frustrating the applicant's efforts to get approval.
The bureaucratic red tape caused the permit application to drag on for months.
The cleanup after the flood threatened to drag on, with volunteers struggling to remove debris and sanitize affected areas.
The cleanup after the party threatened to drag on for the rest of the weekend.
The closing arguments in the trial began to drag on, testing the jury's patience.
The committee meeting threatened to drag on late into the evening, fueled by political maneuvering.
The company's restructuring began to drag on, creating uncertainty and anxiety among employees.
The constant delays caused the construction work to drag on longer than expected.
The construction work outside my window threatened to drag on for months.
The conversation with the difficult customer threatened to drag on, with no resolution in sight.
The debate about the new policy began to drag on, with both sides unwilling to compromise.
The debate over the proposed law threatened to drag on, with both sides refusing to budge.
The detective knew the interrogation would drag on if the suspect continued to withhold information.
The discussion about the new strategy began to drag on, going around in circles.
The discussion over the budget began to drag on without any concrete decisions being made.
The documentary, despite its fascinating subject, began to drag on with repetitive interviews.
The economic recession seemed to drag on, with little hope of immediate improvement.
The election campaign, with its constant negativity, threatened to drag on for weeks.
The endless paperwork made the application process drag on unnecessarily.
The endless rain made the days drag on, fueling a sense of gloom.
The endless revisions to the manuscript made the editing process drag on.
The family reunion, while enjoyable at first, began to drag on with repetitive conversations and awkward silences.
The fundraising campaign threatened to drag on without reaching its target, jeopardizing the project.
The game, with its numerous stoppages, began to drag on, losing the audience's interest.
The healing process after the injury seemed to drag on, preventing him from returning to sports.
The investigation into the accident threatened to drag on for several months, causing uncertainty for all involved.
The investigation into the corporate scandal threatened to drag on for years.
The investigation into the fraud case threatened to drag on for years.
The investigation into the missing funds threatened to drag on for years, uncovering a web of corruption.
The investigation started to drag on as detectives kept hitting dead ends.
The job interview began to drag on, with questions that seemed irrelevant to the position.
The legal battle over the inheritance threatened to drag on for years, causing immense stress for the family.
The legal case began to drag on, costing the company a fortune in legal fees.
The legal proceedings began to drag on, draining the family's finances and emotional reserves.
The long train ride started to drag on, and she couldn't wait to arrive.
The meeting threatened to drag on for hours, fueled by endless debate and little progress.
The meeting was only scheduled for an hour, but I knew it would probably drag on for at least two.
The movie started to drag on during the second act, losing its initial momentum.
The negotiation with the supplier threatened to drag on, potentially delaying production.
The negotiations over the contract began to drag on, stalling the project's momentum.
The negotiations with the client threatened to drag on, potentially jeopardizing the deal.
The negotiations with the union threatened to drag on, potentially leading to a strike.
The online course, initially engaging, began to drag on with long, uninspired lectures.
The paperwork required to finalize the adoption began to drag on, causing frustration and delays.
The philosophical discussion began to drag on, venturing into increasingly abstract concepts.
The post-conference networking event threatened to drag on until dawn, fueled by free drinks and lively conversation.
The preparations for the holiday feast began to drag on, turning into a stressful ordeal.
The preparations for the presentation threatened to drag on, consuming all of her free time.
The preparations for the wedding began to drag on, consuming all of their time and energy.
The presentation, despite its important subject matter, started to drag on due to the speaker's monotone delivery.
The process of applying for the loan threatened to drag on, requiring endless documentation and approvals.
The process of cleaning the entire house threatened to drag on until midnight.
The professor tried to keep the lecture interesting to prevent it from dragging on.
The project management software helped prevent the task from dragging on longer than necessary.
The project stalled when management was unable to make a decision, causing it to drag on.
The rain continued to drag on, turning the backyard into a muddy swamp.
The renovation project, started with enthusiasm, began to drag on, testing the family's patience.
The renovations to the house seemed to drag on and on, disrupting the family's life.
The repairs to the old car began to drag on, costing more than the car was worth.
The repetitive tasks made the workday drag on, making time seem to stand still.
The search for a new apartment seemed to drag on forever, with no suitable options available.
The search for the missing hikers threatened to drag on through the night.
The senator's filibuster threatened to drag on indefinitely, blocking the vote.
The singer's guitar solo started strong, but quickly began to drag on with repetitive riffs.
The slow internet connection made the file transfer drag on and on, wasting valuable time.
The storm threatened to drag on for days, causing widespread flooding and damage.
The story, while initially captivating, began to drag on with unnecessary details.
The summer break felt like it was beginning to drag on, and I was ready to go back to school.
The symphony, despite its beautiful melodies, began to drag on in the final movement.
The teacher cut the lesson short when she noticed it was starting to drag on.
The teacher noticed that the lesson was starting to drag on, so she decided to introduce a hands-on activity.
The teacher noticed the lesson was starting to drag on, so she introduced a game to re-engage the students.
The tedious calculations made the accounting project drag on, testing her patience.
The tedious task of sorting through old files began to drag on, making her feel unproductive.
The tour guide noticed the presentation was starting to drag on, and offered a quick break.
The trial's opening statements threatened to drag on, promising a long and complicated legal battle.
The unemployment situation seemed to drag on, making it difficult to find suitable work.
The waiting for the test results seemed to drag on forever, filled with anxiety.
The winter months always drag on, leaving me longing for the warmth of spring.
Their relationship, strained by distance, started to drag on without any real connection.
Without a clear resolution, the argument seemed destined to drag on indefinitely.
Without effective management, the software development project could easily drag on past its scheduled release.
Without proper maintenance, the car repairs could drag on longer and be more expensive.