Move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
Continue a certain state, condition, or activity.
Start running, functioning, or operating.
1 This war in Europe is going to go on a long time.
2 They say: 'Fight in the Holy War, Jamil; go on a raid.'
3 Photo: AFP New Caledonia's firefighters are set to go on strike today.
4 As far as he was concerned, that situation could go on indefinitely.
5 There is a long way to go on those terms and conditions.
6 The government had started the year as it meant to go on .
7 The leadership question was therefore settled, but the wrangling will go on .
8 As they went downstairs, Charlie whispered: 'How long does this go on ? '
9 The way she felt right now, she might go on home anyway.
10 I really believe that Wales can go on and create something special.
11 Ferry says: We couldn't go on stage without some form of presentation.
12 I don't imagine Erius will let that go on much longer, either.
13 The circus must go on , even with war beginning within the hour.
14 It will go on ; it must go on ; it shall go on .
15 Will I allow the media access to go on a fishing expedition?
16 The roof will go on a 1400-seat auditorium in the new year.
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