Example sentences of "continues [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 WASHINGTON , D.C. Politics continues to wreak havoc on the National Endowment for the Arts .
2 Rifle Club The club continues to report success in the competitions they have entered , the game fairs they have attended and the Scottish Championship which they hosted .
3 Rifle Club The club continues to report success in the competitions they have entered , the game fairs they have attended and the Scottish Championship which they hosted .
4 Despite launching those 40 new ValuePoint models , IBM Corp says that it is still supply-constrained on the earlier models of ValuePoint but that supply will be strong for the new models : ‘ Demand continues to outstrip supply with the models we currently have on the market , ’ said Angelica Horaitis , director of value brands at the IBM Personal Computer Co ; she says IBM has learned and is ready with the new ones .
5 While China insists that its open-door policy remains intact and continues to encourage investment from the West , it has revived a vocabulary of ideological struggle almost identical to that used in East Germany .
6 Prejudice against deaf drivers nevertheless persists and continues to require intervention by the BDA on their behalf at regular intervals .
7 In the meantime , however , the Library continues to exercise responsibility for the property that it occupies and controls .
8 That which spreads northward is warmed in summer to a maximum of about 4°C at the Convergence , where it sinks below still warmer subantarctic surface water ; beyond the boundary it continues to spread north as the subsurface Antarctic Intermediate Current .
9 Some of the course material is selected to prepare the way for Standard Grade Physics and the approach continues to place emphasis on the value of good practical techniques .
10 Across on South Stack , the difficult overhanging wall of Rosebud sports about as many jugs as a pool ball , and continues to join Primate near the step around the arête .
11 Even if Shilton , inevitably cautious in his 41st year , is now most likely to be found out by teasing centres ( never mind the ‘ hand of God ’ , he should have been quicker , more positively to the ball than Diego Maradona in Mexico four years ago ) , his reliable and spectacular shot-stopping in Poland emphasised glaring inadequacies stemming from the grossly misguided philosophy that continues to gain ground in the Football League .
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