Sentence examples for going on to explain from inspiring English sources

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Going on to explain that, "the graphic was intended for another programme".

Going on to explain, "There were 20 candidates put inside a room when we were ordered to take off our clothes... [The medical staff] then checked different parts of our bodies.

"You are what you wear," he wrote in one letter, going on to explain the importance of dressing in brand-name clothes and shoes "to boost your status and confidence".

"You are what you wear," he wrote in one letter, going on to explain the importance of dressing in brand-name clothes and shoes "to boost your status and confidence". "Anyone who does not set his heart on getting rich should be ashamed of himself," he wrote in another.

Here and in all the brighter episodes too much is going on to explain itself at one viewing; but at once I know I'm emotionally and structurally gripped.

I mean," DiCaprio stammers, "the clients you have are absolutely... .. "Fuck the clients," McConaughey interrupts, going on to explain that no one can predict the market.

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We go on to explain our implementation.

Rexha was, Fidan goes on to explain, barely recognisable.

Janzen goes on to explain that the no-threshold policy toward carcinogens could not be sustained.

As Marcus goes on to explain, having an audience cuts both ways.

The report goes on to explain that a virtual phone system can help you filter.

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