5 Metaphors for continuations

The continuation of the concert was one great triumph.

The continuation of the voyage down the course of the Murray was henceforth a monotonous repetition of severe daily toil at the oar.

The continuation of the larynx is the trachea, a tube about three-fourths of an inch in diameter, and about four inches long.

Smollet's continuation of Hume was confessedly a bookseller's job: four octavo volumes in only ten times the number of months, even in our days of locomotive celerity, would be thought rather a suspicious piece of literary handiwork; and besides the indecent haste, so incompatible with thoroughness, the misrepresentations of Smollet are patent.

But the lane which is the straight way and its continuation in the footpath across Swanscombe Park is undoubtedly the line of the Roman road and in all probability the route of Chaucer.

5 Metaphors for  continuations