Sentence examples for going on to discuss from inspiring English sources

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When you are in a hurry the world around you obviously slows down: the cook was extra meticulous, grilling all sides of the chicken kebab, sharing a joke with another customer, going on to discuss the forthcoming match between England and Ukraine with a third one and so on.

In the present paper, we review empirical evidence for this notion of Minimality, before going on to discuss its limitations.

"It's not fucking Glasto," she says, before going on to discuss her camel toe (Urban Dictionary is your friend).

"Now I have three offices; sometimes I don't know where can I run," Mr. Tarr said recently from Budapest, before going on to discuss the school's open philosophy.

He relayed Isis's description of herself as a woman whose "cards were dealt differently", before adding, "Boy, that's an understatement!" and then going on to discuss her genitalia.

"I'm charmed, I'm cursed, I'm [expletive] up," she said before going on to discuss her "bio-dad" and the way her daughter compared her to Shrek.

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They then went on to discuss marital "myths," like the belief that one's spouse should make one "whole".

However, it goes on to discuss weather forecasts as if there wasn't one within the pages of the paper.

Writer goes on to discuss French politics.

They go on to discuss costume designers.

The story goes on to discuss the rehearsal.

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