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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ 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 … ’
3 I recommend that the funding continue at the present level , with an inflationary consideration — £5,954 .
4 He can either erm , continue at the same level , but he pays more premiums .
5 In the following example , the three unstressed syllables ‘ if it had ’ continue at the same pitch as the stressed syllable ‘ asked ’ :
6 The case against Morag Taylor has been continued at the High Court in Edinburgh .
7 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 . "
8 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 .
9 Since he continued at the same time to deny any intention to stand , the letter seemed designed to test the ground while adding to the ferment in the parliamentary party — especially among those MPs sitting in vulnerable , marginal seats .
10 One fifth of England will have been lost to urban sprawl by 2050 if development continues at the present rate , according to the Council for the Protection of Rural England .
11 The world tiger population is estimated at between 6,000-9,000 ; if poaching continues at the present rate the tiger will be extinct by early next century , according to expert predictions .
12 The motor torque balances the ( zero ) load torque and therefore there is no resultant torque to accelerate the rotor , which continues at the average speed equal to the demanded stepping rate .
13 The Magritte exhibition curated by David Sylvester and Sarah Whitfield continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art until 22 November .
14 The exhibition continues at the Grand Palais until 14 June .
15 Certainly it will be disappointing if the number of deaths due to paracetamol overdosage continues at the current level , but it would be wise to recognise that in 1990 in England and Wales there were a further 1593 deaths due to overdosage of medicines other than paracetamol and that the prevention of such deaths should receive at least equal attention .
16 Again , if the speaker 's lowest pitch is reached before the end of the tail , the pitch continues at the bottom level .
17 But to allow you to get a bonus point , if he continues at the same level , will we require further annualising from him .
18 The programme continues at the same venue throughout the week with the curtain up each evening at 8pm and 7.30pm on Saturday .
19 Bill Walker , Conservative MP for Tayside North , says : ‘ We can not continue at the current level of borrowing , so some new source of income has to be found .
20 Mortgage interest tax relief will continue at the present rate .
21 And even an enthusiast like her admits that the growth in converts to her cause can not continue at the present rate .
22 The nystatin treatment must continue at the full dose for at least two months , to ensure that all the Candida has been destroyed .
23 Her mother was killed in a train accident and her father , without looking at her , for he very rarely looked at her , told her that she would continue at the local school .
24 In the case of a level tone , syllables following in the tail will , of course , continue at the same level ; since level tone is to be treated as a rather unusual type of tone , we will not examine it in more detail at this stage .
25 In its report , Future Forest Resources of Western and Eastern Europe , the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis warns that the losses will continue at the same rate over the next 100 years unless urgent steps are taken to reverse them .
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