Sentence examples for be progressing at from inspiring English sources

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Even before that, his career seemed to be progressing at quite an astonishing pace.

A separate deal for Channel 4 to buy Virgin Media's stake in the UKTV channels is said not to be progressing at the moment.

Utilities are still in the larval stage of similar change and though things might occasionally seem to be progressing at a glacial pace, "in time," Mr. Boyd said, "it will be power to the people".

After all, the cleanup of the World Trade Center site and the Pentagon may be progressing at breakneck speed, but the root causes of the anxiety those places symbolize remain unchanged.

The quarterback's recovery appears to be progressing at a superhuman pace.

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Exercises will be progressed at the treating physical therapist's discretion, guided by the principles of maximizing centralization of symptoms and increasing extension range of motion.

But as the Specials argued, events in the country were progressing at a dramatic rate.

Then the economy was booming and EU accession talks were progressing at a clip.

On the contrary: it is progressing at a lunatic pace.Money is pouring in.

The truth is they're not, they're everywhere; the "Dunhamisation" of popular culture is progressing at a rapid clip.

She talks twice as fast as most people, and her career is progressing at the same rate.

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