Sentence examples for continual doing from inspiring English sources

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The continual doing has allowed me to have the confidence to be in front of thirty-five hundred people and entertain them.

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Perhaps not, but the continual celebrating did not sit well with some of the United States players.

Clearly however, continual communication does not necessarily result in effective communication [ 2].

And by "continuous" I don't mean "continual," a distinction that Bryson elucidates in "Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words," one of several also improbably entertaining books on language he has written, despite, if his memoir is to be believed, being a marginal student in high school and a onetime college dropout before lighting out for England in the 70's.

(Junior doctor, Centre D) "So whether or not the continual monitoring gets done is a different matter... without continual monitoring you can't say that they're going to remain fine".

However, continual exposure to control males that transferred SP resulted in significantly higher variation in miRNA-lacking female lifespan than did continual exposure to SP null males.

Almodóvar's medley of styles and genres ensured continual interest, as did the presence of Penélope Cruz, though the film remained a clever exercise rather than a drama from the heart.

A divorced mother of two, who visits her family in Brittany for a summer holiday, Léna does continual battle with well-meaning relatives who bombard her with unsolicited, nagging criticism.

"In Albany, we've got a real war on women — sexual harassment and a speaker who, at best, has shown indifference, at worst has done continual cover-ups of the problem".

And the kind of rapid, continual shifting we do with multitasking causes the brain to burn through fuel so quickly that we feel exhausted and disoriented after even a short time.

On that question, collectors appear to be divided into two camps: Those who believe that to maintain a watch's accuracy its lubricants need to be spread evenly by a continuous movement of the gears and wheels; and those who believe that increased wear resulting from continual movement may do more harm than good.

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