Sentence examples for go on now from inspiring English sources

"go on now" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a command or encouragement to someone to continue with whatever they were doing or saying. It can also be used to express disbelief or surprise. Example 1 (command/encouragement): "Go on now, finish your homework before dinner." Example 2 (expression of disbelief/surprise): "You won the lottery? Go on now, you're joking!".

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We have to go on now.

I'm not so sure that's going to go on now".

"Go on now, you will catch a cold".

At any rate, it is the main clue the authorities have to go on now.

"But if he was sick of the spotlight then, imagine what's going to go on now". Jordan has hardly stayed out of the public eye.

Throughout the speech, individuals punctuate Farrakhan's pauses with words of support - "That's right", "You preach it", "Go on now" - as they would in a Baptist church.

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That is going on now".

And that's going on now.

Which is what's going on now.

So much slugging going on now.

"There is so much going on now.

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