Example sentences of "[pron] continue [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 I continue to be surprised all those little panes of glass have n't been smashed in , but a metal door comes down at night and the neighbourhood is full of tourists anyway .
2 I continue to be very depressed , and last night I took a kitchen knife to my bedroom and drew blood from my wrist .
3 Our sessions together ( usually about one hour each ) included talking , listening , crying , laughing , praying , and I continue to be thankful for the encouragement , challenge , prayer , assurance of forgiveness and support which they provided .
4 In this context I continue to be uneasy about the role of the Voluntary Sector Environmental Forum whose terms of reference are clearly relevant to Wales but whose work is largely related to England only .
5 I continue to be encouraged by the progress which has been made in maintaining our homebuilding capabilities , and look forward to visiting our sites and local office in order to participate in your successes during 1993 .
6 The medical profession have long since ceased to be shocked or surprised at the wide variety of objects which continue to be extracted from the vagina .
7 The period of development of the laws of war up to 1914 saw the establishment of two basic principles which continue to be applicable and are relevant to nuclear weapons .
8 On the other hand the cultural expectations which continue to be endorsed in Britain do embody — for some groups at least — a stronger commitment between siblings than is common in white British culture .
9 Current attempts to promote more energetic competition and entrepreneurial risk swim against the dominant tide of upper-class values , which continue to be reproduced .
10 It addresses certain key issues which continue to be troublesome : the selection of aspects of commercial law suitable for harmonization ; the level and scope of the harmonizing measure and the extent to which it does or does not displace conflict-of-laws rules ; the factors relevant to the method of harmonization and the likelihood of its success ; the problem of language ; the efficiency of the mechanism by which harmonizing measures are brought into existence and implemented by national legislation ; and , most crucial of all , the indifference , or even hostility , with which harmonization proposals continue to be greeted .
11 As you will see , from the enclosed programme for 1990/1991 , all our Trainers have again been working very hard , to provide you with Q.T. days which continue to be exciting , different and which reflect your requests and ideas .
12 So you continue to be a member of the Transport and General
13 Genesis where the one says , now all you continue to be of one language and of one set of words
14 That is not , in any way , to take away from the fine documentation of every tournament played in 1991 , many of which were penned by British tennis journalists , who continue to be the most travelled in the world .
15 The people who continue to be discriminated against by employers with regard to pay , holidays , redundancies , working conditions , pensions , maternity rights etcetera .
16 Furthermore , if the vendor commences debt recovery proceedings against debtors who continue to be customers of the business this may jeopardise goodwill .
17 In addition , we continue to be proactive by :
18 Nevertheless , we continue to be faced with a large empire whose structure is creaking and whose nationalities , after decades of Soviet subjugation and , in some cases , centuries of Russian imperialism , are seeking independence .
19 We continue to be a major employer in Port Sunlight , with some 1,300 staff .
20 Dr McKinnon stressed : ‘ We continue to be a major employer in Port Sunlight , with some 1,300 staff .
21 We continue to be pleased to hear by word of mouth that Medau News is ‘ interesting ’ , ‘ well-presented ’ and ‘ a good idea ’ … this is , of course , very gratifying but still we can not inveigle you into putting pen to paper and writing to us .
22 Agree either that there continue to be no lower limit for the remuneration certificate jurisdiction or that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide for a lower limit of £100 profit costs .
23 They continue to be sources of selling pressure .
24 The others were very successful and if they continue to be successful it would be nice to hold them regularly , would n't it ?
25 But in everyday practical life , they continue to be uncritically regarded as a means for a true understanding of the phenomena of economic life .
26 Because these books continue to exist , and because they continue to be read , the tradition continues .
27 They continue to be an important mechanism of exclusion , stereo typification and marginalization , reinforced as they are by representations in the mass media ( Hartmann and Husband , 1974 ; Hall , 1981 ; Murdock , 1984 ) .
28 They continue to be funded like any other GP for their own practice work ( see below ) .
29 There will be a rolling maintenance programme of the external walls and roof to ensure they continue to be wind and watertight .
30 What is also worth exploring to promote discussion is ways in which dividends have been dealt with by the directors in that they continue to be paid despite the non-availability – profits .
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