Similar words: continue, continued, continuous, continent, hunting, parenting, accounting, unrelentingly. Meaning: [kən'tɪnjuː] adj. remaining in force or being carried on without letup.
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91. Voice over Elsewhere investigations are continuing into a separate security alert in Gloucester City Centre yesterday.
92. Despite planned closures, the continuing decline in demand will continue to generate spare capacity.
93. A more continuing change has been the wearing of smarter suits by most males and of brighter colours by many ladies.
94. The changing nature of the planning context, through case law, government policy and statute, demands continuing attention.
95. Long-term cohort studies show declines beginning in 1982 and continuing steadily through the late 19805.
96. There is nothing surprising in this continuing emphasis on noble birth and high social rank.
97. I think that this was more beneficial than continuing my education directly.
98. Her love of choral singing, fostered at Oxford in the Bach Choir, gives her continuing pleasure.
99. Instead, you will find hidden agendas and other problems continuing to undermine your collective performance and change.
100. His clinical experiences taken together provided the basis for, as well as continuing opportunity to re-evaluate[sentencedict.com], his theory of early emotional development.
101. Although he felt sure he would win her in the end, he was annoyed at her continuing coyness.
102. But miners say that the continuing importation of cheap foreign coal is helping to put their jobs on the scrap heap.
103. In fact, the longest continuing presence is often the audit partner.
104. As he did so, he heard footsteps passing under the bridge and over the point catwalk and continuing under the box.
105. A rising inflationary trend and a persistent fiscal deficit during 1990 were exacerbated by the continuing civil war and rising petrol prices.
106. The law itself, according to the bipartisan commission, is a source of continuing illegal migration.
107. A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties.
108. Pat Cash and Dave Wheaton have also agreed to play and efforts are continuing to attract other leading players.
109. Some ethnic minority elders may find the continuing experience of hostility and racial abuse which they experience very hard to bear.
110. Nothing unusual - clocks behaving as before, keeping good time and continuing to emit their light beams.
110. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
111. Doctors are continuing to pursue the possibility of a seizure mainly because everything else they can think of has been ruled out.
112. To balance demand against available resources is a continuing function of health service management intra-contractually and extra-contractually.
113. The last nine months have also seen continuing development in the National Certificate and in our advanced courses provision.
114. The search is still continuing for a group of climbers reported missing in the Scottish highlands.
115. Leaving his personal belongings in the room he walks down to enjoy a good breakfast before continuing his journey.
116. There was a general acceptance of the need for further and continuing training with greater emphasis on efficient production as opposed to increased production.
117. The professional associations representing accountants sponsor numerous courses, seminars, group study programs, and other forms of continuing education.
118. In a bizarre twist, the continuing rise in fuel taxes could force the petrol companies themselves to hike prices further.
119. The Independent Labour Party was thus forced to accept full responsibility for continuing the dispute.
120. In practice many of us have become Christians and are continuing to believe for less than the best reasons and clearest motives.
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