plough on造句1. If they plough on until it's dark, they would get this field finished.
2. If we plough on until it's dark, we should get this field finished.
3. We must plough on somehow in spite of all the difficulties.
4. It would be a mistake to plough on with this scheme - it'll never work.
5. The tractors will plough on throughout the night.
6. Farmers plough on in their fields in autumn and spring.
7. The IASB will probably plough on and hope the commission backs down.
8. We must plough on somehow in spite d all the difficulties.
9. The Chancellor has opted to plough on with policies that could run his coalition on to the rocks.
10. The officer orders the soldiers to plough on in spite of heavy enemy gunfire.
11. At Fobney the light has gone so we stop and fit the torch and then plough on once more.