Example sentences of "for us continue " in BNC.

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1 He too was happy for us to continue our journey — no photographs , of course — and there was every reason why he should have been .
2 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
3 It was untenable for us to continue to support and put energy into a political movement which in no ways respected or reflected our separate identity and struggle as Irish women .
4 We never considered giving up our work with the chimps when the children were born , but it would not have been possible for us to continue without the help of the Africans — I always had two men employed to take care of the children when I went with Christophe into the forest . ’
5 As well as using this guide and learning from practical experience , an important way of improving our service is for us to continue to be knowledgeable about the broader theory and practice of our work .
6 Having concluded that he could not win the presidential election in November , he said , " it would have been disruptive for us to continue " .
7 In other European countries we have worked through agents and believe that it does not make sense for us to continue to try to service all those countries when LDP has a substantial full-time sales force already in place .
8 I think the general feeling of the panel is that if you are committed to a route north of Knaresborough , then we think it 's sufficiently a enough a strategic matter for us to continue the discussion on on it .
9 ‘ This underlines the need for us to continue to place emphasis on our drive for constant improvement in each of our businesses and on the continued importance of careful cash-management . ’
10 This demonstrates the need for us to continue to stop and search people if we are to make the streets safe . ’
11 If you add that to the er problems that the government has created for this County , as with other County Councils , then the two things make it quite impossible for us to continue with a capital programme as we would like .
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