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How to use press on in a sentence

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Here's an interesting one about sneaky civil servants using their access to databases to rat to the press on Lotto winners.
Our agents and informants are putting a full-court press on in this country and around the world.
I'd like to press on right now, as we have to vacate the room at noon tomorrow.
All examinees are required to press on a finger print reader and to take a picture with the small webcam.
When you run into an unknown, continue to press on and try to fill in the gaps.
We have to know there is a firm consensus of opinion behind us, and would not press on ahead without it.
The increasing swelling of an aneurysm of the aorta may press on the spine and chest organs.
Nevertheless, we will press on and as I said we will continue to keep you right up to date with what is happening.
If water beads up around your fingertip when you press on the paper towel, the towel is too wet.
With the fingers of your other hand, press on the back of the stamp to make the impression.
Gently but firmly press on the tuile to shape it to the cup.
They were being seen and assessed by him and his team of therapists and prosthetists, who then briefed the press on the care the boys can be given.
They press on to be as godlike in behaviour and conduct as they can.
When the rupture causes the disc to bulge out and press on one of the nerves that branch out from the spine, it causes pain.
A classified ad. appeared in the Malagasy press on Human Rights Day for the future President of the Republic just before his election.
Another cardinal virtue is Courage, which lets us press on and even charge forward, despite the worst dangers.
One must press on both eyes simultaneously to activate the search for a lovey.
The access to the mechanism is simple, it is enough to press on the pawl above it busc to free the plate and to make it swivel forwards.
I wish you every success, including with the formation of the new Commission: you must be given elbow room to press on with this.
This is a genuine reflection of his entire approach which in recent days has evoked lavish praise in the financial press on both sides of the English Channel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The epiphysis at the lower end of the femur may be displaced into the ham and press on the popliteal vessels.
The bursting of a blood vessel in the brain may let a blood clot form and press on the nerves which govern the arm or the leg.
Upon the whole he was not without a bodement that it would be folly to press on.
The foreman, without answering, scribbled press on a corner of the sheet and made a sign to a typesetter.
When in the wilderness, he could outride or outwalk his guides, and could press on when hunger made his companions flag wearily.
But if, flushed with conquest, the Piedmontese press on to greater successes?
Under him the Jesuits were encouraged to press on the counter-reformation.
And the question was repeated, while he struggled for will power sufficient to press on the light.
I was glad to know that we were to have a little printing press on board and issue a daily newspaper of our own.
Both men were first sergeants killed putting out a fire at a printing press on Mar Elias Street.
As I have said, our party decided to press on from Glenwood.
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