Usage examples of "continue living" in English with translation to Spanish

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They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another. Ellos no muestran remordimiento por sus fechorías, sino que continúan cometiendo un crimen tras otro.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. La gente que vive en la ciudad no conoce los placeres de la vida en el campo.
If these tendencies continue, those aged 65 or more will account for a quarter of the population within 30 years. Si estas tendencias continúan, aquellos de 65 años de edad o más constituirán una cuarta parte de la población dentro de 30 años.
It's nice, living in the countryside. Vivir en el campo está bueno.
We’ll continue after the film. Continuaremos después de la película.
Go to the living room. Anda a la sala.
Prices continue to climb. Los precios siguen subiendo.
Living costs this month are lower than those of last month are. El coste de vida este mes es más bajo que el del mes pasado.
We can continue playing, as long as we don't make too much noise. Podemos seguir jugando, con tal de que no hagamos demasiado ruido.
I was living in Boston a few years ago. Estuve viviendo en Boston hace unos años.
Let's continue the game after lunch. Sigamos el juego después de almuerzo.
I'm incredibly sick of living. Estoy increíblemente harto de vivir.
You must continue to train. Debes seguir entrenando.
All living things die some day. Todo lo que vive morirá algun día.
Continue straight ahead. Siga usted todo recto.
Where are you living? ¿Dónde vives?
Prices will continue to rise. Los precios seguirán aumentando.
We are living in the age of nuclear power. Nosotros estamos viviendo en la era de la energía nuclear.
The prices of raw materials such as oil or coal continue to rise. Los precios de las materias primas tales como el aceite o el cabrón siguen creciendo.
I have a friend living in London. Tengo un amigo que vive en Londres.
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