Sentence examples for continued meaning from inspiring English sources

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"People don't enjoy walking up," Ms. Hasselberg continued, meaning other people.

"There has been a nasty parenthesis," he continued, meaning his suspension.

"I honestly thought I'd go better than I did in this Giro," he continued, meaning his dismal 68th place.

"Apples are notorious for biennial bearing," he continued, meaning big crops one year are followed by small crops the next.

"Those power couples are few and far between," the woman continued, meaning marriages in which the paychecks are similar and so are the responsibilities at home.

"We've captured a lot of labs and a lot of engineers," he continued, meaning bomb-making labs and bomb-making engineers.

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It was not until the 18th century that the sites began to be excavated - a process that continues, meaning the staggeringly wellpreserved towns have many secrets yet to impart.

The tobacco escalator, under which tax on cigarettes goes up by inflation plus 2% each year, will continue, meaning the average cost of a packet of 20 cigarettes will rise above £10 for the first time.

The risky wager here is that present trends will continue, meaning that the dollar, which been sliding against many other currencies since 2001, drops more.

Analysts expect that trend to continue, meaning that the economy will have grown in the first three months of 2012, and that once again there will not have been a technical return to recession.

Trump said when he signed the order that a zero tolerance policy for illegal entry would continue, meaning the administration will still aggressively pursue prosecution of parents.

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