Sentence examples for something continues from inspiring English sources

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Thus, when Socrates goes to the beach and comes away sun-tanned, something continues to exist, namely Socrates, even while something is lost, his pallor, and something else gained, his tan.

Perhaps it sounds dramatic, but when something continues to take away from you, to drain you every day, hearing people's disbelief and anger felt like a shot of adrenalin and it shocked us back to life.

In an age of rolling news, depleted news gathering resources, and the churnalism that sees PR stunts often transcribed word for word into newspaper copy, "Something new just opened!" is more eye-catching than, "Something continues to be open!" We are so very and so easily bored.

While struggling with the DNA data for months, even years, something continues to escape him.

When a person dies the voice is silenced and the body is stilled and what about this suggests that something continues to exist subsequent to expiration as opposed to the awareness being extinguished in a manner akin to the outage of the flame of a candle.

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More and more twenty-somethings continue to live with their parents, and others require help to raise money to buy a home.

That's something that continues to change.

It is something she continues to work on.

Friendship, I now know, is something that continues after death.

It's something that continues, and still works.

And that's something that continues to interest me".

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