Sentence examples for will continue to impart from inspiring English sources

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The ginger and orange will continue to impart flavor on the tea as it sits in the teapot.

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Here a difficulty arises: if something is taken away from A (supposing that that which imparts motion but is unmoved is a continuous substance), or from B the part that is moved, will the remainder of A continue to impart motion or the remainder of B continue to be moved?

Filled with biting social commentary and strong notions of social justice, these rediscovered tales continue to impart lessons today.

The program also trained high school teachers who continue to impart a thirst for biological experimentation to the next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.

[This post will continue to be updated if there is any further information to impart].

The immobilism imparted to the French political class by the FN will continue to conspire against reform, and against what Europe needs: a strong and decisive France at the heart of the eurozone.

His brow was furrowed, and his words were careful: "The American people can be sure we will continue to act to strengthen and stabilize our financial markets and improve investor confidence". Then, having imparted no specifics, he once again slipped out of sight.

Will continue to apologize.

California will continue to burn.

I will continue to work.

It will continue to melt.

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