Example sentences of "to continue [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have to continue to invest in the field organisation and in research and development , ’ White said . |
2 | Nobody had criticized the Government for ‘ planning ’ the Normandy invasions , as Simon tersely argued , so it was perfectly reasonable for the Government to continue to plan after the war . |
3 | I want my colleagues to continue to enthuse about the job and teach effectively . |
4 | He added that as much as a third of BP 's oil production was expected to continue to come from the North Sea until the turn of the century . |
5 | This will enable us to continue to concentrate on the collision of gravitational waves . |
6 | Also in group situations , it may be the case that the senior executives are employed by the top company , so it will be necessary if they are to continue to work for the target to negotiate with each of them a revision to their service agreements . |
7 | They intended to offer Mussolini control of two thirds of Abyssinia provided he would save their faces by allowing Haile Selassie to continue to rule over the remainder . |
8 | Whilst wanting it to do well , they mistrust single-party government , and they want the FOP to continue to serve in the Bundestag as a restraint on possible extremism . |
9 | It was this rivalry that allowed the bank to continue to function after the Tampa arrests , much to Mazur 's disgust . |
10 | On Oct. 6 the House of Representatives approved a stop-gap spending bill to enable the government to continue to function in the absence of a budget agreement . |
11 | In the arable sector , it is clearly important to reduce the end price and to ensure that farmers are able to continue to look after the land . |
12 | No particular form of words is necessary to create a floating charge ; it suffices if the intention is shown ( a ) to impose a charge on assets both present and future , ( b ) the assets are of such a nature that they would be changing in the ordinary course of the company 's business , and ( c ) the company is free to continue to deal with the assets in the ordinary course of its business . |
13 | Many members will be aware that the professional advice on which N C V O depends is also available to them , and other organisations , particularly in the areas of legal work , personnel , finance and office technology , we find there is a high demand for advice which we intend to continue to satisfy in the years ahead . |
14 | They sold their assets — empty sites , empty schools , council houses — in the hope this would permit them to continue to build with the money . |
15 | They do not have to be repaid and may be awarded to those leaving hospital or residential care , or to help people to continue to live in the community rather than enter such care . |
16 | Grants may be awarded to those leaving institutional care or to help people to continue to live in the community rather than enter institutional care . |
17 | In his genuine wish to continue to co-operate with the Board in the cause of the development of liberal adult education , Wash missed the substantive threat to the District 's future as the Responsible Body for Chapter III provision . |
18 | I was asked if I wished my name to be withdrawn a second time but I declined , feeling it would be wrong to have to continue to rely on the goodwill and hospitality of friends in order to continue playing . |
19 | I intend to concentrate on two issues in the Queen 's Speech — the commitment to continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Railways Board and the commitment to introduce a new council tax and to establish a review of local government structure in England . |
20 | Crews and owners had been reflecting on how best to continue to operate in the Gulf . |