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Example sentences for "constantly increasing"

  • This will be continued with a constantly increasing exasperation, until the City is compelled to re-purchase at an enormous expense, that which was granted as a free gift.

  • The same amount of human efforts, that is to say, the same services, the same value, realizes a constantly increasing amount of utility.

  • It may be said, no doubt, that in point of fact the value of the soil is constantly increasing; and this is true.

  • It remains for me to prove that the /absolute/ share falling to the capitalist goes on constantly increasing.

  • The fortress contained abundance of ammunition, but little or no food; and the numbers, constantly increasing, of the besiegers rendered it impossible to renew the supply.

  • A teacher of some reputation drew around him a constantly increasing body of students.

  • As a result there was a marked shifting of occupations, much unemployment, and a constantly increasing number of persons in need of poor-relief.

  • By its energy and its persistence it secured for itself a large share of public confidence, and aroused a constantly increasing interest in the cause of popular education.

  • A constantly increasing item of expenditure was the cost of education, which swallowed up a sum of which no one outside of Freeland can have any conception.

  • Here we merely state that it naturally required a constantly increasing tax to cover all these expenses.

  • This proletariat is constantly increasing, and is bearing the fermentation and dissatisfaction with existing conditions into the highest strata of society.

  • The international congresses of labor, whose attendance is constantly increasing, furnish an eloquent proof of this progress.

  • The number of men who are prevented from marrying for numerous reasons is constantly increasing.

  • In both countries, after each war or insurrection fresh stipulations, including a constantly increasing tribute, were added.

  • Of late years, however, a constantly increasing number of improved ploughs, reaping, mowing, and steam threshing machines have come into use.

  • During nearly three generations, it continued its course with a constantly increasing activity, and developed itself in a manner similar to that which took place in England.

  • These are mortifications to which, in the progress of society, their liability is constantly increasing.

  • Then the manufacturer strolled about the city, bourgeois-like desirous to lose no portion of the spectacle, and at the same time tormented by a constantly increasing feeling of anxiety.

  • No response was attempted, and the march was continued with constantly increasing effort.

  • This signifies a drifting of labour from the more steady forms of employment to those which are less steady and whose unsteadiness is constantly increasing.

  • By issuing a constantly increasing volume of bank notes against an almost stationary gold reserve she depreciated the value of her mark at home and abroad.

  • With the development of the war there was a constantly increasing demand on the skill of the aviators.

  • Still the motions of several hundreds have been measured and the number is constantly increasing.

  • A cursory survey of the field of science conveys the impression that it embraces only a constantly increasing number of disconnected specialties, in which each cultivator knows little or nothing of what is being done by others.

  • It is absurd to maintain that a gold unit, which, as time goes on, is constantly increasing in purchasing power; is a better unit than a unit of any other material that maintains unchanging value through time.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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