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    Verwenden Sie „go on“ in einem Satz

    go on Beispielsätze

    go on


    1. We can go on and on, about the Patriarchs of faith who


    2. “Go on,” he said


    3. She said nothing, he knew he had to go on, she wasn't going to beg


    4. Ava did not go on, just gave Jorma some of the facts that made them suspicious


    5. She would have been content to go on as far as his ranch and stop there


    6. "Let's go over the ownership history of this cargo once again


    7. "Go on then Thicke, what is it?"


    8. you become strengthened by God and His power, go on and move “the


    9. thousand years ago on Golgotha


    10. "Go on then

    11. satisfied with the territory of just your body, it will go on spreading onto


    12. He hesitates for a moment as though uncertain whether he should go on with whatever it is he is planning on saying


    13. ‘Go on, rub it in


    14. ‘Go on, you count


    15. When had she ever wanted or needed a plan? What was the point of that? You go on, you do your thing, que sera sera and all of that


    16. "Go on sir


    17. But go on


    18. inner strength that gave you the courage to go on


    19. She lasted until they both graduated … I think she was expecting it to go on, but they were unable to get jobs in the same town and, after about six months of living fifty miles apart, it fizzled out


    20. ‘Go on,’ he said, ‘You open yours first

    21. "Then we go on to the next Earthlike world to sow our seed," he shouted after that, but by then no one could hear a thing


    22. I go on to try and answer his question from earlier, or to use his words, why I put him through all of this, "There are forces beyond our walls, Apollo


    23. The A star was stable and long lived with sixty billion more years to go on the main sequence


    24. “Go on, boys


    25. The belt was helpful indeed, but this couldn't go on for ever


    26. Why? Her new friends, the girls sharing her digs had elected to go on to a small club a few yards down the street, but not she


    27. She captured another real data transmission and had more to go on


    28. So all he had to go on was his own


    29. agreed that they would go on their special Christmas holiday


    30. "They can't go on land

    31. “You haven’t been in one of these before have you? They can go on for hours


    32. “Go on stroke them” said Fred


    33. over their notes and slides to go one better


    34. She wondered how long people would have tried to go on living here once the lake was covered with wildhull


    35. On the other hand, if I sit in studying every evening, this could be considered painful while I’m doing it, however in the long term I will have gained skills and knowledge and I could possibly go on and gain better employment


    36. “Go on, Cosmicblasto, stroke the Lottodung” said Catwhiskers


    37. Why did she bother to go on at all? Why didn't she just tell the others to go on without her so she could just sit down here and let life run it's course


    38. The trees go on for ever, the sunlight dappled if it comes through at all


    39. Need I go on?'


    40. I could go on for a whole book writing ecstatically of the wonder and the glories of honey but let it suffice to say that if you think you dislike honey then try all the different ones you can find

    41. "I'm sorry, do go on, while I eat


    42. Before I go on to your next exercise I would mention here that the CAMEL POSTURE or UTRASANA described in chapter six in connection with backache should also be practiced by women suffering from displacement of the uterus and fallopian tubes provided that the displacement is not of a serious order


    43. 'But the police say they have nothing to go on


    44. Dorini would be the accommodation village, you know, tennis courts, golf, pools, spas, casino, theatres, need I go on? I tell you, it couldn't fail


    45. ‘Go on, Anna … open the card … who are they from?’


    46. I couldn't go on with all that warring


    47. As I nestle into his shoulder, I go on to tell him how much I love hearing him play the piano


    48. He’d been thru this with her before, she loved to go on about the battle of the bus she’d had with her avatar whenever she thought someone was interested, even though it was now a over a hundred years in the past


    49. ‘The girls at school go on about it all the time … as if being kissed by a boy is the be all and end all of their ambition


    50. husband's aides and asked him to go onto the Internet and find out














































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    Synonyme für "go on"

    endure continue abide keep on persevere persist