Sentence examples for Continue proceed from inspiring English sources

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pergo, perrexi, perrectum, 3, v. a. and n. [per-rego]. A. In gen., to go on, continue, proceed with any thing (esp. a motion), to pursue with energy, prosecute vigorously (v. Mütz. ad Curt. 3, 8, 7; rare, and in Cic. only with an obj.-clause).

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Carphone, which will receive financial compensation, also reported that trading continues to proceed on track.

Mueller's investigation continues to proceed aggressively, methodically and relatively rapidly.

The whole aggregate is laminated in large-scale as the growth continues to proceed (see Fig. 4c).

He was picked for England's opening game of the 1966 World Cup at Wembley, a frustrating 0-0 drawithth Uruguay, but left out of the next two there against Mexico and France, when Ramsey continued to proceed with one acknowledged winger.

CML continues to proceed steadily.

However, Unison's Stirling branch said its local council had continued to proceed with plans for a pay cut.

"Beyond today's agreement, the lawsuit continues to proceed very satisfactorily, and further large recoveries are anticipated," he said, also in a statement.

"It is now continuing to proceed state by state.

Steering currents were weak, and the hurricane continued to proceed slowly.

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