Example sentences of "go [adv] [conj] on " in BNC.
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1 | It has been both exhilarating and draining and we have to work tomorrow , so we put in our earplugs and pull our sleeping bags over our heads while all around us the talk goes on and on . |
2 | I found her infuriating … she goes on and on and is determined to get her own way . ’ |
3 | It goes on and on . |
4 | The list goes on and on . |
5 | The echo goes on and on and round and round — the cave must be hundreds of feet high . |
6 | A team functioning with all its different required ministry components in place , resources set up — ie Care Trust families , housegroups that sense God 's call , liaising with statutory organisations — Social Services , Social Security , HIV and AIDS agencies , Housing Department , Drug Dependency units — Police communication and legal systems in place , doctors , a formal prison link … and the list goes on and on as you can imagine . |
7 | William Carey had achieved a prodigious amount in many different spheres : evangelism , translation work , social reform , education , co-operation with other Protestant missionaries , botany — the list goes on and on . |
8 | The list goes on and on . |
9 | Auckland 's incredible run as holder of the Ranfurly Shield goes on and on . |
10 | The Orb 's first tune goes on and on ; a kind of broken , haunting sonata for new technology that builds with enormous subtlety . |
11 | Companion stuff from the new album — a gloriously lolloping ‘ Step It Up ’ , the pre-packed next single ‘ Ground Level ’ — rubs slick shoulder with pre-acceptance vintage like ‘ Lost In Music ’ , and the show goes on and on until people are dripping off the walls , and the last kind of urban excitement we need is a joke security alert on Charing Cross Road , which means we are all shepherded out of the Marquee 's tradesmen 's entrances like nuisances , sticking to each other and sapped of claustrophobic dancenergy . |
12 | Like a fever dream it goes on and on , until you desperately hope that it can all be achieved at one blow . |
13 | Actually , one bloke … he goes on and on about what life 's for . |
14 | The Rambler goes on and on , and gets off the point . |
15 | He goes on and on . |
16 | alright but he goes Ooh he goes on and on and on . |
17 | goes on and on and on until you can get something that 's erm a straight forward one letter to the power so you can differentiate it . |
18 | It goes on and on and on — ten thousand miles of virtually uninterrupted ocean . |
19 | It just goes on and on . |
20 | Their anguish goes on and on , in the June heat . |
21 | The night goes on and on and on . |
22 | It goes on and on . |
23 | The game goes on and on , again and again until someone wins it . |
24 | And it goes on and on like this until the voice is erm , I ca n't feel anything any more . |
25 | This family business goes on and on . ’ |
26 | This process goes on and on until eventually the position is as shown in Table 16.9 . |
27 | The high blue summer weather goes on and on and by mid-afternoon it 's hot up here under the leads . |
28 | I mean er and if you go through it goes on and on and on erm and the changes in policy come to be a problem . |
29 | And I have headaches it just goes on and on . |
30 | LITTLE House on the Prairie goes on and on . |