Sentence examples for continuously press from inspiring English sources

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The task is to continuously press the Egyptian military on its existing path of gradually yielding authority to a civilian government.

Some websites have mentioned that people should continuously press F8, after the initial brand-screen of the computer boots up.

Continuously press the down button on the D-pad while lightly tapping the taunt button until you see Snake crouching down.

Learn how to "money-shot" creeps,press alt when in a group of creeps to show their health,then continuously press 's' for your hero to stop attacking the creeps,when the health of the desired creeps reached a very low level,stop pressing 's' and this will attack the creeps giving you money.

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He decided to go public when he found he was being continuously pressed — often in snide and hurtful ways — on why he was a bachelor.

But Mark O'Mara, Mr. Zimmerman's lawyer, continuously pressed Ms. Bahadoor, who acknowledged that she had never mentioned a "left to right" running motion in three pretrial interviews with lawyers.

When the button was continuously pressed the boxes were incrementally illuminated at a rate of one box per 0.5 s.

As has been stated continuously in the press, people are pouring across our borders unabated.

CUP, the fourth-oldest continuously operating university press (Hopkins was the first) was founded in 1893 by president Seth Low 1870CC and future president Nicholas Murray Butler 1882CC, 1884GSAS.

In establishing the nation's first continuously operating university press at The Johns Hopkins University in 1878, the University's presIdent, Daniel Colt Gilman, described the three paramount functions of a university as teaching, research, and the dissemination of the results of scholarly inquiry, not only in the classroom but beyond its walls.

For whatever reason, Trump aides have been continuously feeding the press information about the inner workings of the administration, often in ways that make the Trump team look incompetent, poorly prepared, or (as in Flynn's case) flat-out dishonest.

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