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Sentence count:257+39 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advancecarry oncome aboutcome oncome upcontinuefall outgo alonghaphappenkeepmarch onmove onoccurpasspass offpass onproceedprogresstake placeSimilar words: soonno onenoonspoongo outgo offgoodcartoonMeaning: v. 1. continue a certain state, condition, or activity 2. come to pass 3. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 4. continue talking 5. start running, functioning, or operating. 
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(31) She will stand trial / go on trial for fraud.
(32) We'll never finish if we go on at this rate.
(33) There's so little to go on, we can only surmise what happened.
(34) Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
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(35) In the way you go on, you are inevitably coming apart.
(36) The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
(37) It's great to go on the roller coaster five times and not be sick.
(38) My mother asked me to go on an errand - she wanted me to buy some food.
(39) The lid has to go on the right way round or it won't fit.
(40) The scientists will go on an expedition to the South Pole.
(41) She likes to go on the Internet in the evenings.
(42) She used all her savings to go on a world cruise.
(43) A higher proportion of Americans go on to higher education than is the case in Britain.
(44) He and his wife were planning to go on a world cruise.
(45) I'll go on with the cases, and you follow in your own time.
(46) We'll go on with the work, whether we can find the necessary tools or not.
(47) Ladder ladder are never used to feet, it just makes people 's feet for a period of time, in order to let a foot to go on board.
(48) Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you.
(49) They go on honeymoon the day after the wedding.
(50) Record your result, and go on to step 3.
(51) Go on, Bill, you tell 'em!
(52) Can I have a go on your guitar?
(53) You go on home. I'll close up .
(54) He can't go on holiday alone; it's inconceivable.
(55) Go on! Take it! I dare you.
(56) You can't go on lazing your life away.
(57) I never go on the bus into the town.
(58) The troops go on exercises twice a year.
(59) I've always wanted to go on a cruise.
(60) I don't care to go on a hike.
More similar words: soonno onenoonspoongo outgo offgoodcartoonballoonand so ongood forgo overfor goodteaspoonas soon asa blue moongood namebe good atas good asa good joba good manytablespoona good dealdo a good jobsooner or latera good deal ofhave a good timeas soon as possible
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