Sentence examples for continue to be condemned from inspiring English sources

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The protesters – students and others – who occupied Tory HQ will no doubt continue to be condemned in the days to come.

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That tweet was later deleted from Walsh's account — he said Twitter took it down — but screenshots continue to be circulated and condemned on social media.

"Yet the media response to the prime minister's speech suggests that the finger is firmly pointing only at Muslim communities, even though Muslims and Muslim organisations around the country have loudly and unequivocally condemned terrorism, they continue to be demonised.

We continue to be transfixed by upper-crust lifestyles in a primitive, almost unconscious way, equally covetous and condemning of all that glitters, just out of reach.

"The one who needs to be condemned by the international community is Hamas," she continued on "Meet the Press".

Extramarital coitus continues to be openly condemned but is becoming more tolerated secretly, particularly if mitigating circumstances are involved.

The teachings of Peter of Bruys continued to be frequently condemned by the Roman Catholic Church, meriting mention at the Second Lateran Council in 1139.

Anything otherwise has to be condemned".

Generally they are to be condemned.

He was not to be condemned.

Two years ago, it was about to be condemned.

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