Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] continue to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She was simply reminding Jaq of how she might continue to be useful .
2 Once a person has become unemployed for any length of time , the chances are that he or she will continue to be unemployed .
3 It is our intention to maintain a university of which you will continue to be proud .
4 If you can not get out and about , you can continue to be active , either doing housework or gardening ( there are aids to help disabled gardeners ) or doing exercises suggested by the health visitor , district nurse or doctor .
5 Regardless of advertising , competition or gift sponsorship , even personal friendships , we shall continue to be firm but fair in our reviewing .
6 We will continue to be innovative and will provide value and high standards of service and safety for all investors and borrowers .
7 I have already quoted Mrs in her statement brackets C forty eight , saying although my husband and I would like to be able to care for Anna Jane as long as possible , I accept the last six years have taken their toll on us both and in reality it 's unlikely that we will continue to be able to provide the same level of care and outside is required , unquote .
8 Claiming responsibility for the attacks , the UFF labelled Castle Street as ‘ a Republican taxi rank ’ , and warned the black taxis there they would continue to be legitimate targets .
9 Gaidar ( as Deputy Premier in charge of economic reform — see below for his transfer to the Finance Ministry ) pledged government help for the farmers , promising that they would continue to be eligible for preferential loans , and that a draft bill to release farmers ' sons from military service was in preparation .
10 The term ‘ deeds of family arrangement ’ is not now quite so appropriate because they are increasingly used as tax-planning vehicles , and they will continue to be effective unless the Government repeals those provisions in the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 that permit the variations .
11 Western politicians do not seem to have learned any lesson from these events , particularly not the fact that , until Arab regimes become acceptable to the populations over which they rule , they will continue to be unstable , repressive and no basis for effective collective security .
12 He advises that while the unit backs onto our store , as a self-contained unit , it should continue to be available for let on the open market .
13 There is every reason why it should continue to be pleasurable and satisfying for both husband and wife for the rest of their married life .
14 After sub-paragraph ( 1 ) of paragraph 6A of Schedule 1A to the 1987 Act ( personal community charge : exemption ) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph — ’ ( 1A ) If such a person as is mentioned in sub-paragraph ( 1 ) above ceases to undertake such a course of education on or after 30th April 1992 , he shall continue to be exempt until the start of the earlier of the following days —
15 in the last twenty four hours , and it will continue to be low in the next twenty four hours .
16 In terms of the political system , it can be said to provide the means by which a government is chosen but , despite the results of the 1983 general election , the extent to which it will continue to be capable of providing a government ( at least in the way it has previously done ) remains under question .
17 It will continue to be true to its founding principles , available to all and free at the point of delivery , ’ she said .
18 Hedley Bull argues that the state has demonstrated a formidable capacity to withstand challenges from other types of actors , and that it will continue to be able to withstand them .
19 He will remain at Winfrith where he will continue to be responsible for the site 's Occupational Health Department .
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