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Examples for "press on"
Examples for "press on"
1The government has said it will press on with it this year.
2To the group at large he said, We need to press on.
3I know we need to press on for the Order, for answers.
4President Tayyip Erdogan has said Turkey could then press on with fighting.
5In fact the observations of 1842 were sent to press on Mar.
1After that we push on to Australia; and after Australia New Zealand.
2I will push on past Philae, going all the way to Meroe.
3In spite of heavy losses, General Pershing never failed to push on.
4Had he been wrong to let Hal push on alone to Calabria?
5This leaves Rajoy two years to push on with his austerity drive.
1SO they plough on, the good men and true of the National League.
2Once the facts had changed, it would have been wrong to plough on.
3So he bent his head and tried to plough on through the drifts.
4Yet the sense is inescapable that Maurizio Sarri cannot simply plough on like this.
5And that's how I feel about everything: you plough on.
6I'm interested in getting results, I will plough on regardless.
7When the going gets tough the tough get going and you just plough on ahead.
8She then filled away and left us to plough on through our waste of waters.
9Being a sick man, your correspondent has no choice, however, other than to plough on.
10We plough on to the next stop.
11We plough on and have a football match. It was less than ideal preparation for the players.
12I plough on drearily enough, like a vessel forging slowly ahead against a strong, ugly, muddy stream.
13It is determined to plough on, running the gauntlet of markets in the hope that the storm abates.
14She had to just plough on.
15We wouldn't deny a farmer's right to use a plough on the grounds that the tool is replacing workers.
16Abbas himself is convinced the Gaza campaign is designed to sink his initiative, but has vowed to plough on.
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