Examples of 'continue to be held' in a sentence

Meaning of "continue to be held"

continue to be held: This phrase implies that something or someone is still being kept or detained in a particular place or situation. It can be used in various contexts, such as legal proceedings where a person remains in custody or an item is retained for a specific purpose

How to use "continue to be held" in a sentence

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continue to be held
Consultations should continue to be held on that matter.
Regional seminars on decolonization should continue to be held.
The two ceremonies continue to be held separately.
We continue to be held back in progressing up the incremental steps.
These discussions will continue to be held regularly.
Will continue to be held as they are now.
Executive planning sessions continue to be held annually.
Each will continue to be held in alternating years.
Have to wonder why they continue to be held.
These will continue to be held on a monthly basis.
Various national surfing events continue to be held here.
Services continue to be held in the church once a month.
The sessions in between will continue to be held in private.
They continue to be held without charge.
Transposition package meetings continue to be held in different areas.

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Continue to be held by the living.
Regular services continue to be held in both churches.
Many political and cultural events have been and continue to be held here.
Eleven others continue to be held without charge.
It is incredible that the Council should continue to be held hostage.
Services continue to be held here.
It is anticipated that other seminars for African journalists will continue to be held.
Both detainees continue to be held incommunicado.
The remainder of the capital of TAT EA will continue to be held by.
Similar events will continue to be held in the years to come.
At the time of this writing, protests continue to be held.
The classes will continue to be held in the black box room.
Meetings of Presidents of Central American States continue to be held regularly.
To continue to be held in abeyance.
Large parties have and continue to be held in the meadow.
Between the older generation and the millennials, this debate will continue to be held.
Many of these were tortured and continue to be held as political prisoners.
Can continue to be held here, So that the amateur rowing championships.
Whether or not the meeting should continue to be held in public.
The men will continue to be held in custody awaiting their sentences.
The British sailors continue to be held.
Meetings will continue to be held in different venues to keep the public informed.
The heavily populated urban areas of Syria continue to be held by the government.
Community events continue to be held in the building through the present day.
I note with concern that individuals continue to be held under the PTA.
Services continue to be held in the Welsh language.
Training programmes for lawyers and investigators will continue to be held regularly for both Tribunals.
Your father will continue to be held up before The Lord for complete healing.
Believe me, the torch of remembrance will continue to be held high.
Your data will continue to be held in the most secure way.
Special events, such as weddings and funerals, continue to be held in the church.
Expert meetings will continue to be held under the auspices of the commissions.
In line with previous legislation on food production, operators should continue to be held responsible.
It is reported that annual marches continue to be held and attract several thousand participants.
Named after the Landi39 exhibition, various public events continue to be held here.

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Examples of using Continue
You will continue in your normal routines
All these good practices should continue
You wanted to continue to sabotage our operation
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Examples of using Held
Regular meetings were held in all the sectors
Was held up this morning shortly after opening
Informal consultations are held prior to formal deliberations
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