On-and-on Sentence Examples

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  • And the list goes on and on.

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  • Someone needs to have the final say or some decisions could go on and on.

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  • She'll go on and on about how ugly she is.

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  • The Razumovskis wanted to buy his house and his estate near Moscow, but it drags on and on.

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  • I can't stand to hear him prate on and on about his new hobby.

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  • Devoted, however, as were the labours of Boniface and his disciples, all that he and they and the emperor Charlemagne after them achieved for the fierce untutored world of the 8th century seemed to have been done in vain when, in the 9th " on the north and north-west the pagan Scandinavians were hanging about every coast, and pouring in at every inlet; when on the east the pagan Hungarians were swarming like locusts and devastating Europe from the Baltic to the Alps; when on the south and south-east the Saracens were pressing on and on with their victorious hosts.

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  • It goes on and on with the awesome foursome of a bungy jump, tandem parachute, helecopter ride and Shotover Jet boat thing.

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  • The list of problems with the Islamic worldview simply roll on and on and on.

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  • Just think of the items that we buy and throw away every day - from plastic bags to food packaging, from paper envelopes through to cardboard boxes - this list goes on and on.

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  • Of course, this list could go on and on.

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  • Feminine, chic, whimsical, gender-neutral, fun and flirty, romantic, sporty, modern---the list goes on and on.

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  • Anyway, the two went on and on about how they exchanged their (reportedly) tequila soaked "I Do's" in Mexico.

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  • We do a lot of running, motorcycle events and on and on.

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  • You have provided a lot of detail about your professional life and experience, without going on and on about your life story.

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  • Gold is great for elegance, purple is royal; the list goes on and on.

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  • There are non-profits designed to help children, animals, the elderly, specific nationalities, particular regions of the world, and on and on until you have gathered for yourself an extensive list that can make your head spin.

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  • The list goes on and on - you're only limited by your imagination.

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  • You have available to you classes, school events, social clubs, sporting activities; the library….the list goes on and on.

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  • Weddings, Christmas concerts, church, and birthdays…the list goes on and on.

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  • This list of great TV theme songs could go on and on and no two people are likely to have the same list.

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  • Matt and Natalie - Though Matt laments on and on about how he isn't attracted to Natalie and how he thinks she's less than intelligent, he has no problem making out and engaging in other amorous activities with her.

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  • Applicants who try to impress casting directors by going on and on about their litany of achievements typically don't go far in the application process.

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  • Perhaps the novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (1966) by Heinlein was the inspiration behind that plan.We can go on and on about science fiction and innovation.

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  • Your readers will lose interest if you go on and on for many paragraphs.

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  • The enormous menu goes on and on with options so big, you'll leave with a take-out box.

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  • I've been going on and on.

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  • Please don't drone on and on about your new girlfriend like you always do.

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