Sentence examples for continually going on from inspiring English sources

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With the sliding continually going on, flake-like delaminations (Fig. 8c) were formed on the contact surface.

At the end of the day, we should be thankful - or at least be hoping - that Erik Huggers is more interested in the technologies that he's overseeing than his predecessor was (Ashley Highfield wouldn't know a video encoder if one landed on him), rather than continually going on about the fact that he used to work for Microsoft.

"The self-conscious, actual self in social intercourse is the objective 'me' or 'me's' with the process of response continually going on and implying a fictitious 'I' always out of sight of himself" (MSC in SW, 141).

This tends to mean that there's a lot less wanton destruction by this point in the competition, a shame for those of us who enjoyed watching that red polka dot thing that entered five different series of Robot Warsand was, memorably, covered in highly flammable fur - there's literally an hour-long montage on YouTube of it continually going on fire, series after series.

This tends to mean that there's a lot less wanton destruction by this point in the competition, a shame for those of us who enjoyed watching that red polka dot thing that entered five different series of Robot Warsand was, memorably, covered in highly flammable fur there's literally an hour-long montage on YouTube of it continually going on fire, series after series.

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"There are finds going on continually.

Griffin said he was just doing what Rivers calls "feeding the pig" by continually going to a play that worked on his dunks over Baynes.

Patients described the need for psychosocial support to mitigate the difficulty of continually going to the clinic to take medications, tending to other family or professional responsibilities while on treatment, and confronting stigma and social isolation within their community.

But both that person and their partner will continually deny that anything is going on".

Now, were they opportunities that were divinely presented to me or was I just continually drawn to that material because of what was going on in my head?

What Dr Rodríguez Martín reckons is going on is that trees are using their bark, which they shed continually, as a waste-disposal system.

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