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    1. 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


    2. ‘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


    3. I was gonna take my money, he could have his money and I am going to go on about my way


    4. The stuff he would go on about, I didn't understand half of it


    5. ’ He was going to go on about being tired after a hard day’s work but thought better of it


    6. He remembered how she’d go on about money and what Carl owed her


    7. I could go on about transport (he had none), opportunities (zero), education (crude), entertainment (sitting around a camp fire and telling Wild Boar jokes), but I also think he would be shocked at the level of unhappiness and stress we were all living under


    8. " That and he'd always go on about his name


    9. and he'd always go on about his name


    10. I could go on about the difficulties I faced in statistics

    11. Oded looks at me with an expression that tells me he doesn’t believe a word I’ve just said, but he doesn’t go on about it


    12. Under the circumstances Sharon and I still have a quite cozy breakfast and we don’t go on about Joseph


    13. He heard Merrell go on about Beaton and someone else but he was only half listening


    14. Go on about your day with joyful expectation


    15. half-listening to her go on about the Celts,


    16. And I could go on about how I have been blessed this month - in tangible, financial,


    17. When she was drunk, which was often, she would go on about her beloved Daddy who vanished one night, never to be seen again


    18. But before I go on about that--and you'll be surprised at the amount I have to say--I must explain the girl next door


    19. for a drive, and he would listen to me go on about God and


    20. And I'm really surprised at you, Fanny, that you should still go on about--"

    21. Go on about the hot weather


    22. lenses a couple minutes later, then I had to go on about


    23. She could go on about how horrible she looked, but the familiar clinching of her stomach caused her to make a run for her bathroom


    24. I could go on about transport (he had none), opportunities (zero),


    25. I won’t go on about how my heart was pounding and my mouth was dry


    26. "But we needn't go on about Cincinnatus, need we?" said Ben, who had taken Fred's whip out of his hand, and was trying its efficiency on the cat


    27. He volunteered the rest of that month in art, teasing Krissi about her bad drawings (what’s this supposed to be, a turtle?) and letting her go on about ballet (no, you big goof, it’s my dad’s BMW!)


    28. “What I love best about Lancelot, i’faith, is how he doth go on about the fine Art o’ Priggism,” says Caveat


    29. Whate’er I’ve learnt about drinking and wenching, I learnt from those Tuscan Rogues—and mark you, they knew plenty! But to go on about my Master—why, he e’en built Roman Baths and an Amphitheatre and he e’en wanted his Slaves to play Gladiatorial Games


    30. “And I just go on about my life in the meantime?”

    31. “Go on about it


    32. “What am I to go on about?” he asked


    33. "You go on about your match! I can't abide these dreamers! Instead of chasing matches, you had better examine the bed!"


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