Synonym: advance, carry on, come about, come on, come up, continue, fall out, go along, hap, happen, keep, march on, move on, occur, pass, pass off, pass on, proceed, progress, take place. Similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon. Meaning: 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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(211) She had not yet been given the cue to go on to the stage.
(212) I arrive at the hospital at eight o'clock, but I don't go on duty until nine.
(213) I always get the jitters before I go on stage.
(214) When we go on safari we like to cook on an open fire.
(215) I can't afford to go on holiday this year - I'm broke.
(216) We always used to go on holiday at the fag end of the holiday season.
(217) If you ask me[sentencedict.com], people should go on a training course before they become parents.
(218) What you need is a change of scene. Why not go on a cruise?
(219) I would never willingly go anywhere by boat, much less go on a cruise.
(220) I must put my thoughts together before I go on the platform.
(221) The rain fucked up our plans to go on a picnic.
(222) can't go on like this we seem to be always arguing.
(223) How long must this go on?What's the sense of this?
(224) It's not merely a matter of cost, but whether she's old enough to go on holiday alone.
(225) He could not get time off work to go on holiday.
(226) We plan to go on Wednesday, subject to your approval.
(227) I don't want to go on working here ad infinitum.
(228) Many factories have had to go on to short time because trade is so bad.
(229) I've got a list as long as my arm of the things we need to do before we go on holiday.
(230) The Muslims of the university are planning to go on / make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
(231) It was just a passing comment, he didn't go on about it.
(232) At the age of ten, he decided that he wanted to go on the stage.
(233) Police haven't much to go on in their hunt for the killer.
(234) We have a tussle every year about where to go on holiday.
(235) Go on, be a devil, have another gin and tonic.
(236) I'm not being funny or anything but I think I'd rather go on my own.
(237) I'll go on to the office and leave the briefcase, and meet you here afterwards.
(238) It's a shame I can't go on the trip to France, but that's life.
(239) There is now a growing realisation that things cannot go on like this for much longer.
(240) Don't set him off talking politics or he'll go on all evening.
More similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon, balloon, and so on, good for, go over, for good, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, good name, be good at, as good as, a good job, a good many, tablespoon, a good deal, do a good job, sooner or later, a good deal of, have a good time, as soon as possible.