Example sentences of "continue at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the last decade magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) has become an established diagnostic tool in clinical medicine and improvements in experimental technique and equipment are still continuing at a considerable pace .
2 Although the reprocessing plant itself has been shut for annual maintenance since February , discharges have been continuing at a reduced volume .
3 The talks began early yesterday morning and were continuing at an undisclosed venue .
4 His unsuccessful serious plays had drawn on the Harold Pinter trick of having two different conversations continuing at the same time , and they were often returned with the comment that he had copied the playwright .
5 ‘ If corn etc. continuing at the high price 't is now , 't is to be left in the breast of the churchwardens and overseers to advance what they think proper — if corn etc. falls during the year no deductions to take place … ’
6 Business starts continue at a high rate , with more than 1,000 per week throughout the spring and summer under enterprise allowance alone .
7 I recommend that the funding continue at the present level , with an inflationary consideration — £5,954 .
8 He can either erm , continue at the same level , but he pays more premiums .
9 In the following example , the three unstressed syllables ‘ if it had ’ continue at the same pitch as the stressed syllable ‘ asked ’ :
10 In turn Mazowiecki argued that the reforms should be continued at a cautious pace which would minimize damage to the social and economic fabric .
11 In 1862 the Mercury was appalled that one drunken excess had continued at a public house until seven in the morning !
12 Development of new ranges has also continued at a considerable pace .
13 The need for flexibility also implies equipping the men with the best weapons , so R&D must be continued at a high level .
14 Fees collection work has continued at a high level since the acceptable age of a fee note in a complaint was reduced from five years to two in November last year .
15 Fees collection work has continued at a high level since the acceptable age of a fee note in a complaint was reduced from five to two years in November 1991 .
16 The case against Morag Taylor has been continued at the High Court in Edinburgh .
17 The Mersey building programme had continued at an impressive rate throughout 1990 with orders recently placed for the last 14 fibre reinforced composite ( FRC ) boats — due to be completed within the next 22 months .
18 Personal bankruptcies may also slow down because of the recent interest rate cuts but are expected to continue at a high level for some time , he said .
19 Recruitment clearly has to continue at a high level so as to maintain C&P 's scientific excellence [ and relevance ! ] .
20 THERE 'S been a revolution in media over the last few years and it 's going to continue at an ever-increasing pace for sometime to come .
21 Moscow and Petrograd papers were allowed to continue at the same volume but the rest of the press was to be reduced eventually to 232 papers , 158 of them guberniia and 74 uezd .
22 It was to be known whether the mines " are like to continue as they have been , & whether the Oare is like to continue at the same rate it hath been at , and whether it be of the same goodness as it hath been . "
23 These intermediate times show very clearly that all modes apart from the cycle had periods of fast or slow movement , whereas the bike continued at a consistent pace .
24 Meetings between the two men lasted into Saturday night and continued at a religious service on Sunday .
25 Own label development continued at a rapid rate .
26 Exploration of the Dalradian of Scotland for both baryte and base metal mineralisation continued at a high level .
27 During the year , SCDI hosted many such meetings and a few of our guests were The number of visitors to the Scottish Council from overseas continued at a high level .
28 During the year , SCDI hosted many such meetings and a few of our guests were The number of visitors to the Scottish Council from overseas continued at a high level .
29 This bias was particularly strong during our Pre-Campaign Wave in March when Prime Minister Thatcher visited Moscow but it continued at a reduced level throughout the final campaign .
30 The ground swell of concern continued at a sufficient level that the issue could not be ignored .
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