Sentence examples for continued to be doing from inspiring English sources

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Patients who were seen only at their initial visit and did not choose to return for follow-up had less frequent and shorter duration headaches on initial visit when compared with the rest of the sample and continued to be doing well at the 1-, 2-, and 5-year assessments.

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All pressing, whether the finished press or underpressing (between sewing operations), continued to be done with the stove-heated hand flatiron.

The splitting of the blocks to produce roofing slates proved resistant to mechanization, and continued to be done with a mallet and chisel.

Mega endeavors similar to Human Genome Project will be continued to be done [ 22– 27], along with focused and small projects [ 16, 28– 30].

It's what's been done here and what continues to be done here.

We sincerly appreciate all that has, and continues to be, done in her honor.

As a consequence, home-birthing in Israel continues to be done on the cheap.

We wouldn't have to worry about doing the metal work; that would continue to be done in Germany.

So there's been a lot of good work that has been done and that is going to continue to be done.

But like so much else in baseball, batting practice continues to be done because, well, that's the way it has always been done.

Around one-third of the reef is protected from species removal, yet damage continues to be done to the reef in other ways.

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