go on造句(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.