adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
continue
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Development of all major new weapons programmes would nevertheless continue but over a longer time span.
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It may not have matched its past achievements, but it continued nevertheless .
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Farmers nevertheless continued their protest outside the government building.
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The monarch would nevertheless continue to be known as King, regardless of gender.
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Many organists nevertheless continue to fulfil the additional and varied roles of performing or conducting, and of private teaching.
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He continued nevertheless to act as unpaid organizer and adviser to the Peelites up to 1852.
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The HYDRO-CONGO state oil company would nevertheless continue to exploit oil reserves, occasionally with the participation of foreign companies.
remain
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Precise evaluation of the effects of overseas investment nevertheless remains extremely difficult.
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But the aristocracy of Savoy nevertheless remained a powerful class, enjoying unchallenged supremacy within the duchy.
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Almost painfully avant-garde in style, it nevertheless remains a landmark in post-Soviet literature.
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Their choice of a legend about sacrifice to the gods nevertheless remains significant.
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This traditional classification nevertheless remains a convenient way of approaching the task of describing the United Kingdom constitution.
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Combined Fleet nevertheless remained convinced that it must take the offensive somewhere as soon as possible.
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The basic pattern nevertheless remains the same.
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In some of the cases he deals with these interests supplement one another; but they nevertheless remain distinct.
seem
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If moral progress was not, as for Hobhouse, pre-ordained, it seemed nevertheless to be occurring.
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It does nevertheless seem a useful offence to catch persons who have not reached the stage of an attempt.
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With such singers, such music and such a story, Mr Alden's approach seemed nevertheless too fanciful by half.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The Sharks played with two men in the penalty box, but nevertheless managed to score.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A false belief may nevertheless be justified.
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But the pain is nevertheless real.
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Having managed somehow to skip going to college, he has nevertheless made a fortune as a very young man.
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Reintroduction of food after elemental regimens must nevertheless be undertaken with the greatest of care irrespective of whether or not elimination diets are used.
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The followers of this cult are, nevertheless , looking to the future and investing considerable sums of money in it.
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They have nevertheless exercised considerable influence over judicial and academic thought.
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Throughout the Mekong delta, local officials who disdained Tu Duc nevertheless quit the provincial administration rather than submit to alien rule.
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Thus we can talk of a local government system which is different from a central government system but nevertheless interacts with it.