Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Let us take the last 16 years, a period of sustained growth.
For a long time he paid no sustained attention to foreign policy.
But, he said, sustained growth of the economy above 3 percent will probably not last.
But for me, this is the most sustained and important moment of my life.
We want to design something that is more sustained over time.
In a less sustained form, this is still a much used line of attack.
Now there is an opportunity and a need for a more sustained role.
But since then, there has been a sustained effort to make more of his work available to the public.
"This is a sustained way for us to get involved."
The company said it expected "sustained growth into 1989 and beyond."
He ordered his men to try to stop them with sustained fire.
"The question is whether we will truly be back in a sustained way."
But it's the result of a sustained economy, and people are still willing to come out.
He will keep his sustained flight later on, the better for the practice.
In recent years the club has gone through a period of sustained success.
However it would be over a year later - season 1985-86 - before he got a sustained run in the first team.
And they have not been able to field with sustained reliability.
But there is no evidence so far of any sustained strength.
Only then would he have any chance of a sustained recovery.
Even so, it was very difficult to produce enough for sustained treatment.
This may be a work of science or sustained practical experience.
Sustained economic revival will probably not come until the year 2002, the report said.
Their most sustained exchange was over health care and how to pay for it.
The world saw no sustained use until that begun by Iraq in 1983.
Such terms might have made sense in an era of sustained high economic growth.