Sentence examples for continuing to mark from inspiring English sources

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Home Front (Radio 4) | iPlayer The Educators (Radio 4) | iPlayer Prom 37 (Radio 3) | iPlayer The BBC, in its steady manner, has been continuing to mark 100 years since the start of the first world war with careful, relevant programmes.

The economy is in a slightly better position than last year and retailers are continuing to mark down goods and promote these deals as well.

Although the homes don't typically make defense a priority, should a defender close to you receive the ball, call out "got ball!" unless some else already has and mark them, continuing to mark them even if it means going past the restraining line, until one of your defenders picks her up.

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Exhibitions and conferences across the globe continue to mark the 100th anniversary of the Ballets Russes.

However, individual clergy and parishes could decide whether they wished to continue to mark the day.

Today the elections and deaths of popes continue to mark our inner calendars.

A taste for his music continued to mark one as a philistine.

Her elegant wit and keen insight into human behaviour continue to mark her out today.

Nevertheless, that unassuming, seemingly straight borderline between two Papuas continues to mark the edge of countries, continents and conflicts.

Creativity, a fascinating mix of cultures, bold new buildings, a vital economy, and the dichotomy between wealth and poverty continue to mark life in Chicago.

While these valuation shifts were taking place in the chief investment office, JPMorgan's investment bank officials continued to mark their identical positions using the midpoint value.

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