Sentence examples for gone on early from inspiring English sources

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And the MPs warned that much of the money available under the levy control framework up to 2021 had gone on early contracts to renewables including an "excessive proportion of very expensive offshore wind", pre-empting cheaper schemes which could come forward in the next few years.

"Initially I was concerned that health and well-being would be training I had gone on early on in my post and would fall by the wayside or I would not be able to implement, particularly in this setting.

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These preparations Coordinated Technical Activities (CTA)—have been going on since July 2001.

He went on, "Today the streets are empty.

I have to see what's going on tomorrow myself".

"The negotiations will not go on tomorrow.

That's what's going on today.

These kinds of skirmishes have gone on since 1947.

"Next to nothing went on in 2008".

This game went on until Christmas.

Go on out today.

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