Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] continue [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The department will continue to refine with the health authorities the local care programme approach adopted from April 1991 ( Bedfordshire ) .
2 The G M B must continue to fight for the best health and safety standards at the workplace .
3 Incidentally , the SRU will continue to press for the IRFB to form a Laws Advisory Committee consisting of genuine experts as opposed to five members of the board who may be good men and true but who know damn all about , for example , why the laws have evolved as they have .
4 The sun will continue to shine across the region this afternoon .
5 It anticipated that business failures of established companies will continue to rise into the first quarter of 192 and did not expect to see a significant fall in the level of failures for up to 18 months .
6 The period which elapses until a product at the limit of the release specification at the time of manufacture , changes until it has reached the limit of the check specification , is the minimum shelf-life ; the product which is close to the nominal value at the time of manufacture will continue to comply with the check specification for longer than this .
7 Hence they are faced with a dilemma : the business may continue to operate at the same level , but without the prospect of expansion , or they may alter the form of business enterprise to a partnership or a company .
8 But it also noted that population would continue to rise over the next thirty years and presented the view that the state should plan future population growth by offering family allowances and income tax relief to those contemplating families along with the development of special services for the benefit of children and mothers .
9 However , I am confident that the European Community will continue to progress in the direction in which it has been driving — and rightly so — for the benefit of all our citizens and citizens on the mainland of Europe .
10 There will be no equivalent of the Kennel Club pedigree certificate , certainly no guarantee of survival , and no assurance that a high-priced small fish will continue to improve over the years .
11 In a joint communiqué issued after the meeting both sides agreed that Hong Kong should continue to participate in the activities of two international satellite communications bodies .
12 Successful Faulknerite unionists would continue to act in the new parliament as members of the Conservative Party .
13 In consideration of this agreement , the accountants would continue to act in the sale of the business and meet creditors when required .
14 Austria would continue to abide by the State Treaty and to ban nuclear , chemical and biological weapons .
15 Real output will continue to fall with the multiplier and accelerator interacting with each other until the floor is reached .
16 Whether we take the retail prices index minus mortgage interest payments or producer prices , the rate of inflation has declined sharply in the past year and I suspect that the underlying measures of inflation will continue to decline in the next year — I can tell the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , who is interrupting from a sedentary position , that the underlying rate of inflation compares extremely well with the position under the Labour Government of which he was a member .
17 When the matter is further considered by the committee in April , the United Kingdom will continue to press for the phasing-in period to be less than the proposed five years .
18 When the switching transistor is turned off the phase current can continue to flow through the path provided by the freewheeling diode and freewheeling resistance .
19 For another year , the Genoese could continue to squat in the wreck of the city , clutching the rights to their ruined , foundering colony ; promoting nothing ; permitting nothing to flourish , either of theirs or the Bastard 's .
20 For a short period previously produced , but non-expelled , hydrocarbons would continue to migrate from the sediments .
21 Normally , patients will continue to come to the nursing station for periodic assessment during the first ten days of treatment but already by the second day they attend lectures and individual and group counselling sessions .
22 It reckons Unix will continue to dominate in the technical arena and says OS/2 will flourish at corporate sites where personal computer communications are important .
23 In producing these drafts we bore firmly in mind the fact that if this duty on auditors is to be effective then it 's vital that the auditors can continue to rely on the trust of their clients .
24 Leblois said his division would continue to benefit from the recovery of the US economy and its performance was a leading indicator for the group as a whole .
25 The system of tripartisme ( three-party co-operation ) had survived the strains of devising a constitution and the elections to a National Assembly in November showed that stable government would continue to rely on the main parties working together : the Communists now had 29 per cent of the vote , the Christian Democrats 26 per cent and the Socialists 18 per cent .
26 The Chairman then brought the Meeting to a close with thanks to all who had attended and an expression of hope that with the support of an enthusiastic and growing membership the Society would continue to prosper during the coming year .
27 Subsequent Foreign Ministry reaction was , however , more cautious , with officials expressing " satisfaction " while stressing that Iran would continue to press for the complete acceptance of Resolution 598 including provisions relating to international help with post-war reconstruction , and condemnation of the guilty party in starting the Gulf war , followed by war reparations .
28 A decision on the bill 's constitutionality had still to be made ; in the meantime different legislation would continue to apply in the two parts of Germany .
29 But while the government does nothing , the campaigners say that childcare in Britain will continue to lag behind the rest of Europe
30 Western politicians like Lynda Chalker , the British aid minister , have tried to reassure them : ‘ Britain will continue to respond to the needs of the developing world , ’ she said in mid-January 1990 .
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