Example sentences of "have continue to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since then , Sakharov 's health has continued to be poor and his friends are scathing about the role of Soviet scientists — in his case the Academy of Sciences : ‘ A few words about the USSR Academy of Sciences and Sakharov 's scientific contacts .
2 The response to this call was and has continued to be overwhelming .
3 The Association has continued to be active since 1946 , monitoring the progress of new towns and seeking to further the principles and practice of good planning .
4 Margaret Flynn was expelled 3 years ago , but has continued to be active in support of the saboteurs .
5 Progress , however , has continued to be slow .
6 The Senegalese political system has continued to be robust in spite of the country 's current grave economic problems , and in spite of secessionist pressures in the Casimance , the area of Senegal south of the Gambia .
7 Moreover each kind has continued to be important ; it is not a simple question of successive stages .
8 Second , and this will be commented upon , some rhythms begin to show ultradian periods ( that is , ones with a cycle length of 1–4 hours ) rather than a complete absence of rhythmicity after removal of the SCN. ( 3 ) Neural connections between the SCN and most other regions of the brain have been cut and yet the SCN has continued to be rhythmic .
9 This has continued to be true of many aspects of social security policy .
10 In the ancient world slaves had been most commonly used as domestic servants and artisans , and this may well have continued to be true in the Middle Ages .
11 The sample was made up of people whom they judged would probably have been long-stay residents of Powick if that option had continued to be available .
12 The principal counter-argument has been that Essex has enjoyed the benefit of a former tutor-organiser as Federation chairman and that , in the absence of an equivalent person to give a lead elsewhere , tutor-organisers have continued to be essential .
13 It is , however , harder to explain purely in the context of the theory of contestable markets why some firms ' eurobond operations have continued to be successful while others have been unable to establish themselves , why there has been no significant decline in market concentration over time despite continual new entry , and why profitability has declined so steeply .
14 In this range of senses , we find forms of association of artists which have continued to be important .
15 Such national formations have continued to be important , but in the twentieth century there has been a marked development of certain kinds of ‘ international ’ — or , better , ‘ paranational ’ — cultural formation .
16 Fellows and Junior research fellows have continued to be active in their publications ( listed elsewhere in the report ) and in giving learned papers in all corners of the globe .
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