Sentence examples for continues must be from inspiring English sources

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The act of displaying it, the order continues, must be "actively undertaken of the subject's own volition".

"Catholics," he continues, "must be in a marriage recognized as valid by the Church to receive Holy Communion or the other sacraments.

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Whether it can allow such conduct to continue must be a matter of speculation.

"These clauses," he continued, "must be understood in the way their language most naturally suggests: they refer to abstract moral principles and incorporate these by reference, as limits on the government's power".

But while we are rushing around trying to pick up all the other falling dominos, the housing crisis continues, and must be addressed.

To stop this vicious regress, the objection continues, resemblance must be taken to be a universal (Daly 1997, 150).

So, Carr continues, you must be very clear on what acceptance is -- and what it isn't.

If the misbehaviour continues, you must be consequent and punish your child.

The comment continued:There must be social graduations, today, similar to primary education in the past.

Whether the three-captains policy will continue indefinitely must be doubtful but it has worked smoothly enough.

A continuing order must be approved by a magistrate, but Colvin also refused to confirm whether or not the people who had been detained had appeared in court.

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