1 After that we push on to Australia; and after Australia New Zealand.
2 I will push on past Philae, going all the way to Meroe.
3 In spite of heavy losses, General Pershing never failed to push on .
4 Had he been wrong to let Hal push on alone to Calabria?
5 This leaves Rajoy two years to push on with his austerity drive.
6 If we push on a few yards more we shall reach it.
7 See what he does when I put full push on the projectors.
8 When you push on its sides, the top and bottom will contract.
9 So he could have been planning to push on in that direction.
10 Gaddafi's forces are very close to Benghazi and may now push on .
11 I thought theirs should've been disallowed for a push on Tyrone Mings.
12 But Rodriguez determined to push on before the last war was over.
13 They resolved to push on to the lake before stopping for lunch.
14 Still, I push on , finally making it to the very back room.
15 He decided to abandon Wully, and push on alone with the sheep.
16 Struggling back onto our feet, we push on with even more urgency.
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