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单词 Go on
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(1) We must go on to do all in our power to conquer the doubts and the fears, the ignorance and the greed, which made this horror possible. 
(2) Things go on day by day.
(3) Well, fuck you then. I'll go on my own.
(4) In summerwe go on holiday.
(5) Memory will fade, but my heart will go on.
(6) Unemployment is likely to go on rising this year.
(7) We'll go on holiday in May.
(8) I'd love to go on a round-the-world cruise.
(9) It won't go on beyond midnight.
(10) Take heart and go on trying!
(11) Go on, ask her; she can hardly refuse.
(12) He's far too young to go on his own.
(13) We can't afford to go on vacation this year.
(14) They go on the bottom shelf.
(15) We will go on regardless of past failures.
(16) Would you go on a date with me?
(17) We can't go on pretending that everything is OK.
(18) We decided to go on foot.
(19) Let's go on a shopping spree.
(20) We will go on foot.
(21) Take out accident insurance before you go on your trip.
(22) We should go on to the next item for time is short.
(23) He couldn't then afford the money to go on the trip.
(24) We are planning to go on a trip to Europe next month.
(25) The group will shortly go on a ten-city European tour.
(26) He's already been to Tunisia, and is to go on to Morocco and Mauritania.
(27) Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
(28) She had decided she must go on as usual, follow her normal routine, and hope and pray.
(29) It was a bit insensitive of Fiona to go on so much about fat people when she knows Mandy is desperate to lose weight.
(30) All my life, I've only been pretending. Without me, his world will go on turning. A world that's full of happiness that I have never known.
(1) Well, fuck you then. I'll go on my own.
(2) Unemployment is likely to go on rising this year.
(3) I'd love to go on a round-the-world cruise.
(4) It won't go on beyond midnight.
(5) Go on, ask her; she can hardly refuse.
(6) He's far too young to go on his own.
(7) We can't afford to go on vacation this year.
(8) They go on the bottom shelf.
(9) We will go on regardless of past failures.
(10) Would you go on a date with me?
(11) We can't go on pretending that everything is OK.
(12) We decided to go on foot.
(13) We will go on foot.
(14) Take out accident insurance before you go on your trip.
(15) We should go on to the next item for time is short.
(16) He couldn't then afford the money to go on the trip.
(17) We are planning to go on a trip to Europe next month.
(18) The group will shortly go on a ten-city European tour.
(19) He's already been to Tunisia, and is to go on to Morocco and Mauritania.
(20) Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life.
(21) She had decided she must go on as usual, follow her normal routine, and hope and pray.
(22) It was a bit insensitive of Fiona to go on so much about fat people when she knows Mandy is desperate to lose weight.
(23) She will stand trial / go on trial for fraud.
(24) There's so little to go on, we can only surmise what happened.
(25) In the way you go on, you are inevitably coming apart.
(26) It's great to go on the roller coaster five times and not be sick.
(27) My mother asked me to go on an errand - she wanted me to buy some food.
(28) The lid has to go on the right way round or it won't fit.
(29) The scientists will go on an expedition to the South Pole.
(30) She likes to go on the Internet in the evenings.
(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.
(34) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(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.
(31) She used all her savings to go on a world cruise.
(32) A higher proportion of Americans go on to higher education than is the case in Britain.
(33) He and his wife were planning to go on a world cruise.
(34) We'll go on with the work, whether we can find the necessary tools or not.
(34) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(35) I don't care to go on a hike.
(36) Mother gave us the green light to go on the camping trip.
(37) Daff was selected from the whole class to go on the trip.
(38) Men aggravate me when they go on about how impractical women are.
(39) I must put my thoughts together before I go on the platform.
(61) We have no alternative but to go on.
(62) Let's all go on the beach walk .
(63) Busmen have decided to go on strike next week.
(64) I'd like to go on the board of directors.
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(65) Go on! Don't be such a wet!
(66) She doesn't go on until Act 2.
(67) I can't go on pretending any longer.
(68) Tell him to go on with his work.
(69) The shoes go on the shoe shelf.
(70) Get out of here! Go on, scram!
(71) Go on, lend me the car, just this once.
(72) Go on!This is only one hour left.
(73) Let Johnny have a go on the computer now.
(74) We all go on well with each other.
(75) Are you rested enough to go on?
(76) Go on, be a devil, buy both of them.
(77) We can't go on like this-something's got to give.
(78) I have only reports to go on.
(79) You go on without me. I'll be fine.
(80) I don't mean to interrupt. Please go on.
(81) The street lights go on at dusk .
(82) But you have to go on the facts.
(83) That's enough for now-let's go on with it tomorrow.
(84) Can we go on the see-saw?
(85) How did you go on in your examination?
(86) 'He'll have to go on a diet,' Ballard quipped.
(87) I propose to go on Tuesday.
(88) Go on, spoil yourself. Have another piece of cake.
(89) He was too nervous to go on stage.
(90) We could go on a picnic today.
(91) We'll go on holiday together. What do you say?
(92) Go on, enjoy yourself, let yourself go.
(93) I go on watch in an hour.
(94) I prefer to go on self-catering holidays.
(95) "Go on[ ]," the therapist prompted him.
(96) We'll go on with the presentations after lunch.
(97) The men go on watch when they were working.
(98) I really like Clare but she does go on.
(99) Nancy waited breathlessly for him to go on.
(100) She doesn't go on until Act Two.
(101) You can't go on working without a break.
(102) Staff are encouraged to go on stress management courses.
(103) The police don't have much evidence to go on.
(104) The kids wanted to go on the dodgems.
(105) Go on, it'll be a giggle!
(106) Why won't the heating go on?
(107) This cannot be allowed to go on.
(108) Go on, have another piece of cake.
(109) Her parents were busy preparing to go on holiday.
(110) Unemployment will go on rising for some time yet.
(111) They would go on long train journeys together.
(112) Go on to the next question when you've finished.
(113) Can I have a go on your new bike?
(114) Go on - give it a good hard push!
(115) I wanted to go on the stage .
(116) This situation can't go on. We need to talk.
(117) The present state of affairs cannot be allowed to go on.
(118) If the teachers go on strike, the children are the ultimate losers.
(119) I don't care what they say.I shall go on just the same.
(120) To go on such an expedition without enough supplies would be to court disaster.
(121) Many girls who run away to London eventually go on the streets.
(122) I've survived till now, and will go on doing so without help from you.
(123) Go on, put them out of their misery and announce the winner.
(124) The question of where we go on holiday is purely academic since we don't have any money.
(125) They made it perfectly clear that it was pointless to go on.
(126) Stephen King's new novel will go on sale next week.
(127) If I can't find any work within a month,[http:///go on.html] I'll have to go on the dole.
(128) I wish you wouldn't go on at me the whole time!
(129) At the dinner table, my father would go on and on, showing off, aggrandising himself.
(130) We don't have the finances to go on holiday this year.
(131) 'Shall we go on Friday or Saturday?' 'It makes no difference .'
(132) Go on, I'm listening.
(133) I don't care for riding on a bike very much; I'd rather go on foot.
(134) The population failed to understand the necessity for the war to go on.
(135) I wanted to fight these monsters: I didn't want to go on living with them.
(136) All the police had to go on was a half - burnt Christmas card.
(137) What with all this work and so little sleep at nights, I don't think I can go on much longer.
(138) We always seem to take everything but the kitchen sink when we go on holiday.
(139) Air traffic controllers are threatening to come out on / go on strike.
(140) The spotlights go on automatically when an intruder is detected in the garden.
(141) Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us interrupt you.
(142) I know you don't like my smoking, but there's no need to go on about it.
(143) No way will I go on working for that man.
(144) You can't just go on in your own sweet way; we have to do this together.
(145) He is the latest public figure to go on record about corruption in politics.
(146) Unless one side gives, the strike could go on until Christmas.
(147) I'd love to go on holiday but I can't afford the time.
(148) Go on, be a devil tell me what they said.
(149) On the law of averages we just can't go on losing.
(150) It is an intolerable situation and it can't be allowed to go on.
(151) Cuts in public spending mean that fewer people can go on to higher education.
(152) A line has to be drawn somewhere I can't go on lending you money.
(153) A lot of people suffer from nerves before they go on stage.
(154) I don't mind where we go on vacation as long as it's close to a beach.
(155) $500 million worth of art will go on the block.
(156) I've got an awful lot of work to do before I go on holiday.
(157) Mother gave us the green light to go on the camping trip.
(158) Everything that is said between them will go on record.
(159) She's wanted to go on the stage from an early age.
(160) Eggs known to be infected with salmonella were allowed to go on sale.
(161) We put the dog into kennels when we go on holiday.
(162) Elaine arranged for me to go on a blind date with a bloke from her office.
(163) They say God spoke to them and told them to go on a mission to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
(164) The principal's speech vindicated the teachers' right to go on strike.
(165) Have another slice of cake - go on,[Sentencedict] be a devil!
(166) You'll have to get your parents' agreement if you want to go on the trip.
(167) "Go on, have a good cry", he said, stroking her hair.
(168) Mid-fifties, short black hair, grey moustache, distinctive Russian accent. Need I go on?
(169) The band refused to go on stage and rebellion began to stir in the audience.
(170) Our cats go on the prowl at night, and then they sleep here all day.
(171) The doctor says I've got to go on a diet.
(172) If you go on behaving in this way, you'll land up in prison one day.
(173) 'We do tune our guitars before we go on,' he insisted.
(174) It must be a strategy to make me let him go on holiday alone.
(175) I don't know how these people go on for food when they are cut off by snow for days on end.
(176) Where to go on holiday is always a bone of contention in our family.
(177) I think it should go on the other way round.
(178) If you go on like that much longer, you will be punished.
(179) The designer clothes will go on show in Chicago next month.
(180) I must get this paperwork sorted before I go on holiday next week.
(181) The people of an oppressed country obey their conquerors because they want to go on living.
(182) My doctor advised me to go on the pill .
(183) His parents didn't want him to go on the stage .
(184) You are just digging your own grave if you go on smoking so heavily.
(185) I'd love to go on holiday somewhere where it's nice and quiet .
(186) Don't be so ridiculous! I can't possibly afford to go on holiday.
(187) Go on[/go on.html], you go out. I'll see to the washing up.
(188) When we go on holiday, we only take the bare essentials.
(189) If you go on working like this you're bound to crack up sooner or later.
(190) If you go on like this you'll end up in prison.
(191) In the far future the cities cannot go on developing like that for always.
(192) Go on with you-you're never forty. You don't look a day over thirty.
(193) I was rather hoping it would rain today and I wouldn't have to go on the walk, but no such luck.
(194) Daff was selected from the whole class to go on the trip.
(195) He didn't want to go on the record as either praising or criticizing the proposal.
(196) Go on, lend me the money - you know I'd do as much for you.
(197) 'Was his name David?'--'No I don't think it was, but never mind, go on.'.
(198) She's a saint to go on living with that man.
(199) The new machine will go on line in June 2006.
(200) I decided to go on a diet before my holiday.
(201) They are not sure how they will raise the finances to go on the trip.
(202) Men aggravate me when they go on about how impractical women are.
(203) Things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.
(204) I could not go on living with a man who had married me under false pretences.
(205) I don't want to leave, but I can't go on.
(206) At the moment we've very little information to go on.
(207) The physician says that Father has to go on this new drug for his blood hypertension.
(208) I'd prefer to go on holiday in May, as opposed to September.
(209) How much longer will this hot weather go on for?
(210) Go on and take your coffee break. I'll cover for you until you return.
(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, 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.
(241) Many young people are opting to go on to college.
(242) He'd like to go on safari to photograph snakes and tigers.
(243) " Go on, " he said encouragingly to his student.
(244) The meeting seemed to go on forever and a day .
(244) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(245) She stood in the wings and waited for her cue to go on.
(246) Trying to agree where to go on holiday set the family by the ears.
(247) You can simply go on putting off the evil day and eventually find yourself smoking as much as ever.
(248) You can't go on evading your responsibilities in this way.
(249) You'll crack up if you go on working so hard.
(250) We can't go on like this-we seem to be always arguing.
(251) The police interviewed the driver, but had no evidence to go on.
(252) She watched a few of the games while waiting to go on court.
(253) What fun it will be when we all go on holiday together.
(254) You hang around here in case he comes, and I'll go on ahead.
(255) The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.
(256) I'm going to go on an exchange visit to Paris.
(257) Probate cases can go on for two years or more.
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