Pushing-on Sentence Examples

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  • Forming his increased forces into two divisions, he committed the charge of one to his colleague Rivas, and pushing on for Caracas the capital, issued his decree of "war to the death."

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  • If a wave travels on without alteration the travelling may be represented by pushing on the displacement curve.

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  • Then pushing on southwards, he crossed the Nienchen-tang-la and entered the Dam district near the Lhasa-Sining high road.

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  • That the government was, in fact, at one with the League as to the expediency of pushing on the naval programme was proved by the revelations of the first lord of the admiralty, Mr McKenna, in the debate on the naval estimates in the British parliament of 1909.

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  • I woke up because you were pushing on me, and then you said 'no'. Sometimes I hear you groan in your sleep too.

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  • The young careerists would find their reasons for not pushing on certain issues.

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  • The grass flames up on the hillsides like a spring fire--"et primitus oritur herba imbribus primoribus evocata"--as if the earth sent forth an inward heat to greet the returning sun; not yellow but green is the color of its flame;--the symbol of perpetual youth, the grass-blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from the sod into the summer, checked indeed by the frost, but anon pushing on again, lifting its spear of last year's hay with the fresh life below.

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  • The tiny bones in the middle ear can be seen pushing on the eardrum membrane like tent poles.

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  • If there is an object lodged in the ear canal, pushing on the otoscope may push the object further into the ear and damage the eardrum.

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  • Once you've mastered the art of assembly, put batteries in the hamsters and set them free in the City, pushing on their backs so they begin to explore.

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