Examples of using To keep on in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Setting up the European Institute of Innovation and Technology is an important step to keep on with this ancient tradition of our continent.
It is a challenge to be around another person who might easily hurt us- and to keep on in the relationship despite the fact they they do sometimes use this knowledge to strike out at us.
has spurred protesters to keep on demonstrating and speaking up through social media.
and still trying to find a way to keep on shining regardless.
it is infinite it still manages to keep on expanding!
necessary for farmers but also for industry to keep on with investments in R& D meeting at once legislations constraints
We were on a plan of using four engines, to keep on with the development pace, and in particular the introduction of the C-spec,
any participation from them, for they want to keep on dreaming, keeping their life of fantasy going so the world does not impinge upon them
then we advise you to keep on reading this write-up as here is where you can learn more about the cause of the annoying activities that are currently disrupting your browsing time.
Told me to keep on living.
Feel free to keep on walking.
I want to keep on living.
He just wants to keep on going.
I wanted to keep on driving!
I want to keep on working here.
You're going to keep on digging.
I want to keep on playing basketball.
Ready to keep on going…".
The living has to keep on living.
But you have to keep on working.