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Example sentences for "must continue"

  • The Celt has long been 'the hewer of wood and drawer of water for the Saxon,' and so he must continue.

  • And there are seven kings, five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come, and when he cometh he must continue but a short space.

  • And when he cometh, he must continue a short space.

  • The language is indefinite, the words 'must continue' alone being emphatic.

  • The statement 'When he cometh, he must continue a short space,' was understood by Bro.

  • And as we build a more constructive relationship with China, we must continue to insist on clear signs of improvement in that nation's human rights record.

  • We must continue to explore the heavens, pressing on with the Mars probes and the International Space Station, both of which will have practical applications for our everyday living.

  • We must continue to enforce fair lending and fair housing and all civil rights laws, because America will never be complete in its renewal until everyone shares in its bounty.

  • It must continue to a greater or less degree as long as tribes are herded on reservations and have everything in common.

  • The frequent destruction of innocent women and children, who are chiefly the victims of retaliation, must continue to shock humanity, and an enormous expense to drain the Treasury of the Union.

  • We must continue to take specific steps toward this goal.

  • When I addressed the Congress in September, I emphasized that we must continue to hold the price line until the production of goods caught up with the tremendous demands.

  • It is this that we must continue to build--this that we must continue to defend.

  • But as this program proceeds there are several things we must continue to watch and safeguard, things which are just as important to the sound defense of a nation as physical armament itself.

  • From what has been said, it is evident that unless some drain is opened to convey out of the country the emancipated, the laws which relate to emancipation, must continue in force with all their rigor.

  • And in order to be strong, we must continue to face up to the difficult issues that confront us as a nation today.

  • For those left out of the economy because of discrimination, a lack of skills, or poverty, we must maintain high levels of training, and we must continue to provide jobs.

  • We must continue to build a new and a firm foundation for a stable world community.

  • In short, we must continue to seek free--but fair--trade.

  • For some years yet he must continue to earn his daily bread by the sweat of his brow, having absolutely no means, no home, no friend to consult.

  • Still, I must continue to do so much as may seem to be required by the public safety.

  • We must continue to support and strengthen the United Nations.

  • We must continue to meet the needs of increased numbers of Indian children.

  • On mother's account I must continue to sit now and then.

  • Clarke went on: "We must continue to let him think his advice and aid invaluable till our book is out, then we can cut loose from him.

  • The particular must outweigh the general, and philosophers, even the monists, must continue to be inconsistent.

  • And we must continue to use that strength as John Kennedy used it in the Cuban crisis and for the test ban treaty--to demonstrate both the futility of nuclear war and the possibilities of lasting peace.

  • Sixth, we must continue, through such measures as the interest equalization tax, as well as the cooperation of other nations, our recent progress toward balancing our international accounts.

  • We must continue to assure them the opportunity to earn a fair reward.

  • This year we must continue to improve the quality of American life.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must continue" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dark place; must away; must certainly; must conclude; must confesse; must die; must ever; must follow; must further; must get; must here; must however; must indeed; must just; must lose; must marry; must needs; must pray; must recollect; must return; must say; must seem; must submit; must tell; must think; starboard quarter