Committees of the european parliament.
Grammatical aspect in English.
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Examples for "continuous"
Examples for "continuous"
1It's important to be committed to continuous improvement, however tough the conditions.
2To keep providing the items, Gange said they needed continuous funding support.
3Repeat this several times as one long, slow continuous flow of movement.
4I want continuous health monitoring on all systems from now to launch.
5It's got to allow continuous and extraordinary access to its nuclear facilities.
1The continuous aspect refers to the biological structure projected into the universe of interactions with similar or dissimilar entities.
The continuative aspect (abbreviated CONT or CNT) is a grammatical aspect representing actions that are 'still' happening.
1The growing burden of this disease to our society necessitates cont …
2The Creek country west of the Verdigris River is almost destitute (cont.)
3An abortive treaty was likewise made with the Wyandots, whom Dole (cont.)]
4Entred &c. The Second Part of the Faerie Queene, cont.
5But if we get one full company of Delawares and Shawnees, (cont.)
6In August, Coffin wrote to Mix that The contrariness and (cont.)
7On my arrival here in November last I telegraphed for permission to (cont.)
8Mathews and 10 men were killed at the first fire, the others (cont.)
9They have won the respect and esteem of our people (cont.)
10Everybody knows that the budget will be framed in a cont(...)
11I had a long talk with Opothly-Oholo on that point and told (cont.)
12Sturgis, upon the receipt of orders of this date, assumed command of (cont.)
13Fraser McClish, though himself a Chickasaw, has raised a company (cont.)
14On the way to the Catholic Mission, whither he was going in order (cont.)
15Leroy was one hundred twenty-five miles, so Elder computed, from Leavenworth, where he (cont.)
16They dare not return to their people unless troops (cont.)