Sentence examples for be continues from inspiring English sources

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be continues

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To proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).

  • Shall I continue speaking, or will you just interrupt me again?

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If Paul Griffiths' view of today's classical audience is accurate, Haydn, wherever he may be, continues to laugh (cry?).

(Would Finns, known for their fondness for liquor, like a stake in Greece's ouzo distilleries?) And the debate they started — about what kind of country Finland is, and wants to be continues.

Yet Mayor Bloomberg, who himself recently suggested that the city is not as well prepared for emergencies as it should be, continues to undermine the city's ability to deal with them.

Had he scored over 485, he would surely know it had to be "continues" and "priority".

I hope that, like now, the number of people important to us who accept who he is, and who he declares himself to be, continues to exceed those trying to overthink him or expecting him to prove himself.

Logistic regression (logit model) allows one to predict a binary outcome from a set of predictor variables, which could be continues or discrete or mix of any of these.

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To be continued Sunday.

To be continued.

The list can be continued.

This path will be continued.

KP should be continued.

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