Sentence examples for gone on both from inspiring English sources

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While this case has gone on, both Napster and the record companies have failed to reach accord on how the Napster system might be used as a distribution system to benefit the record companies.

[as a result of doing the VF test] I know that the top half has gone on both eyes.

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"Meanwhile, the struggle over the past, present and future goes on, both sides rising, falling and rising again".

As might be expected of such an event, there was plenty of beard-stroking going on, both literally and metaphorically.

There are two broad police reforms going on, both at a time when money is in short supply.

The best conferences for meeting people have a lot of attendees and a lot going on, both within and beyond the walls of a convention center.

Skinner should know: His company has revolutionized the way winemakers and grape growers think about what is going on, both at the soil surface and underneath the ground.

The list goes on, both on and off campus.

As time went on, both consoles would inevitably become increasingly homogenised.

As time went on, both consoles would inevitably become increasingly homogenized.

They happen because they arise while we aren't being aware of what's going on, both inside our mind and outside of it, such as our surroundings.

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