Develop in a positive way.
To arrive near to (in place)
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Examples for "progress "
Examples for "progress "
1 Continued EU funding is therefore necessary to consolidate progress so far made.
2 Sanctions, wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
3 We considered a key higher order role: tracking progress throughout an action.
4 Mr Jackson said the necessary changes were still a work in progress .
5 It was just getting clear of open sea that made progress easier.
1 She says the second advance is far greater awareness of the crime.
2 Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant advance .
3 Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance .
4 The tobacco industry often utilizes third parties to advance its policy agenda.
5 Earlier this year, Niantic acquired startup Escher Reality to advance its effort.
1 If it had come along perhaps fifteen years ago... well, who knows?
2 Why don't you come along , just in case I've forgotten the way.
3 Some self-professed 'remainers' had come along to witness the moment for themselves.
4 I would say no and something right-andbeyond fair-wouldthen come along .
5 Bienstock wanted the writer to come along & help with the tests.
1 Europe needs to get on with integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2 Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and get on with it.
3 We should definitely try to get on the list for next year.
4 This isn't the best way to get on the captain's good side.
5 They're still trying to get on top of the situation, she said.
1 However, I fear I'll be forced to get along without his services.
2 Can we get along ? The violence ceased, but the debate did not.
3 Here the work is tough but I get along fine, she said.
4 But Mr Phillips said the two forces didn't get along right away.
5 To Yovell he said, 'How did you get along with Mr Avery?'
1 Nevertheless, its two authors said the SEC is starting to shape up .
2 All of them previously had been warned to shape up , it added.
3 But maybe-we'llsee how things shape up - maybe I 'll send you back home.
4 You're gonna have to shape up fast and hard for this gang.
5 Noosa could shape up to be an important seat on a state level.
Appear or become visible; make a showing.
Start running, functioning, or operating.
Другие значения термина "come on" 1 In recent years, increasing numbers of stressbusters have come on the market.
2 The Minister responsible, Kris Faafoi, was unable to come on Morning Report.
3 Depending on whether new members come on board, these costs may vary.
4 They asked me to come on - scene and help them develop their case.
5 We hope that they also seek to come on board going forward.
6 A vote on the new measure was expected to come on Thursday.
7 Some special savings products are starting to come on to the market.
8 DevelopmentLands: Prime industrial development lands have come on the market in Naas.
9 Supply is limited and new sources take time to come on line.
10 I hope they'll come on the Road Trip I'm leading next week.
11 All of Moulson's goals this year have come on the power play.
12 Houses on Elton Park in Sandycove don't often come on the market.
13 Says he just come on the road, maybe two, three months ago.
14 I hope they'll be able to come on the journey with me.
15 Or they heard that young girl come on and sing and left.
16 He's come on in a huge way over the past 12 months.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Come on в диалектах
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