Similar words: continual, discontinuance, continue, continuum, continued, continuing, continuous, discontinue. Meaning: [-lɪ] adv. seemingly without interruption.
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151 These she carries to and from school daily in a distressed plastic bag and uses continually.
152 Never discourage anyone...who continually makes progress, no matter how slow. Plato
153 During the lesson the male member of staff was continually engaged in a physical interaction with a number of pupils.
154 This holding-back plays havoc with bodily functions, and research is continually showing us new relationships between stress and our physiology.
155 Charles rocked with the motion of the coach, falling gently against Sarah, their shoulders and legs continually touching.
156 You must continually create the performance commitments and contexts that give people a chance to experience change.
157 She had been continually up the spout, or over the moon,(www.Sentencedict.com) about some one or something.
158 Rather, they will be required to continually sell it to bidders, including other utilities.
159 The surface was constantly moving, as if some unseen force were continually hurling large rocks into the water at the quayside.
160 Full and part-time courses are continually running so call for up-to-date information.
161 Governments and their agents, the monetary authorities, are continually changing course in the conduct of their monetary policies.
162 For six weeks after our arrival it rained almost continually and the wind howled melancholy dirges around our chimneys and doors.
163 Fire security measures are continually updated and improved so that the chance of fire has been even further reduced.
164 It had continually opposed socio-political change and had had little understanding of the industrialization process up to that time.
165 They all agree that it is, and that death and misfortune hover about whaling continually.
166 Continually adepts are warned that they must not strain themselves or try to experience these unnatural things.
167 Until recently new pits were continually being excavated while others are being filled with refuse.
168 As the other books in the series have shown, social and physical environments are continually developed, abandoned and changed.
169 The authority and task boundaries that define his position, however, continually shift like sand.
170 So the depths of the oceans are full of lights moving rhythmically around and continually turning off and on.
171 She began to crawl forward again, her eyes continually flickering between the tracks on either side of her.
172 He fought with his siblings and was continually into mischief.
173 By continually switching positive for negative in sequence down the line, a stream of protons can be accelerated.
174 I find they continually jam - ludicrous on the garment of this price and an area needing urgent attention by the manufacturers.
175 Claudino, on the other hand is a miserable, conniving person who continually exerts his poor influence on Leonardo.
176 Since most tables are also used for dumping, leave space so that the arrangements aren't continually being disturbed.
177 Summary statements are useful in everyday speech, where we are continually describing people as intelligent or aggressive or generous or nice.
178 Book displays are continually changed so that the room is filled with literature about the environment.
179 But his wedge shots continually left him in 2-putt range.
180 This, again, ensures that the pool of breeding stock is continually improved with the introduction of non-related bloodlines.
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