Sentence examples for going on reporting from inspiring English sources

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The security forces will gradually realise that the observers cannot be intimidated and that they will return to check and re-check what is going on, reporting their findings in ways that will embarrass anyone who is continuing the violence.

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"I've come back to your commentary to find out what's going on," reports Andrew Cosgrove.

Unfortunately, the iPlayer app will not work with ICS, though the iPlayer web site should (Don't have ICS yet, so I'm just going on reports).

We will go on reporting from the US.

The British press, with the exception of the rabidly anti-Market Beaverbrook press and the "Daily Worker", has been united in backing the Govt. Public-opinion polls go on reporting a steadily increasing rumble of doubts.

If your organisation goes on reporting my affairs like this, you'll be reading all about yours in the Spectator [the magazine he then edited]." My friend responded: "Stop a minute, Boris, and think about what you just said.

Go on, report me".

"Our belief is that Castro was extremely well-informed on what was going on," the report says.

"Nothing going on," an officer reported back.

"Milo Djukanovic was absolutely aware of what was going on in Montenegro," the report states.

So in an ideal world, managers know exactly what's going on with their direct reports.

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