Sentence examples for has progressed some from inspiring English sources

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As the race has progressed, some of her dogs have lost some of their vigor.

But we've not always gone for the most obvious moments, and we recognise that as pop history has progressed, some events – the release of a key record, a meeting of two minds, a memorable gig – that you might expect to see in the list we've come up with have ended up in one of our other histories.

Though Disney movies have arguably gotten considerably less dark as time has progressed, some of us are still understandably impacted by the ones we can't forget.

Though Disney's movies have arguably gotten considerably less dark as time has progressed, some of us are still understandably impacted by the ones we can't forget.

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The tortoise will again have progressed some further distance (d3) beyond t2, namely to t3, in the time it takes Achilles to move from a2 =t1) to a3 =t2).

As evolution of the higher plants have progressed, some species have acquired further SWEET genes (Fig.  1).

This study suggests that nutrition transition (coexistence of overnutrition and undernutrition) may have progressed to some parts of rural India.

Still, some cases have progressed.

However, over the years there has been progress, some of which I summarize below.

"DFID has some progress to make on transparency.

And we're having some progress, we're making progress...

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