Sentence examples for go on a bit from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wright is a patient writer; the show is a mere 90 minutes long, but all the one-acts go on a bit longer than their plots would seem to call for.

As with anything especially colourful and starry-eyed, it can go on a bit in places (only one track clocks in at under the 5 minute mark), but it never dips below being interesting so it's easy to forgive the occasional indulgence.

Before we go on, a bit of background on Cottrell: He is one of the loudest, and most violent voices for Australian nationalism.

It's not been illegalised yet and, as it only costs £60 for six grammes, we had one of our writers get some and made him go on a bit of a bender with it.

Warning: he does go on a bit.

"We'll let you go on a bit longer," Jones said.

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Yes, Kaufman's death act is going on a bit long.

"This is going on a bit," he said, ever so gently.

"There's not a great deal going on, a bit of a lack of imagination" he wrote.

After going on a bit about job growth and the "connection between Wall Street and Main Street," he returned to his theme.

Personally I think he is going on a bit.

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