Sentence examples for been continually from inspiring English sources

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been continually

adverb

In a continual manner; non-stop.

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Wickham's land has been continually cultivated since 1661 making it among the oldest continuously cultivated land in the United States.

It continues to attract its share of visitors although the local authorities have been continually adding new restrictions on access.

The original harbour, the Dee estuary, has been continually improved.

Ahmad's social media account has also been continually hacked.

Vitally, the mode has been continually iterated since its inception.

However, those that have to pay have been continually hit by fare rises above inflation.

But the government's efforts have been continually hampered by criminal gangs and insurgent groups.

She has been continually supportive over the years, Sophie, always trying to find ways to raise funds for us.

She explained what "Arab trauma" wasN ...we've been studying victims and people who've been continually exposed to violence.

Amid all these problems, the promised introduction of a consumer version of Glass has been continually pushed back.

That myth has been continually perpetrated by the Eastern news media establishments and the obnoxious Dick Vitale.

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