“on with” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “on with”:

+ Quests are parts of the story where the player has to complete certain tasks in order to continue on with the game.

+ Fix these and the ones on the talk page and I’ll continue on with the review.

+ The story carries on with the couple going home as ghosts but they at first do not know that they are dead.

+ When he was invited, in 1942, to stay on with the New York Philharmonic he decided not to, partly because he would have to become a USAUS citizen.

+ Meanwhile, Tchaikovsky got on with the job of orchestrating the music.

+ When Albert was eleven-months old,Watson went on with the experiment.

+ We need to move on with this.

on with - sentence examples
on with – sentence examples

Example sentences of “on with”:

+ Fly to the Sky signed on with PFull Entertainment after their first contract ended in 2004.

+ Lead singer Eric Burdon went on with the funk rock band War War, formed the heavy metal group The Eric Burdon Band and went on an solo career with many ups and downs.

+ After the July Days, a popular uprising in Petrograd which was crushed by the Russian Provisional Government, he left Russia and went to Finland, where he could hide and carry on with his work on Communism.

+ The series is based on a webseries by Devin Clark that is named “5 On with Alan Whiter”.

+ He said that he and Jon Walker, who also left, would continue on with their own musical endeavors.

+ Lulu carries on with the show.

+ Could an administrator please look at ; we need this permission so Rich can get on with something we are doing.

+ I think it is an important article to work on with the 2014 Winter Paralympics coming up.

+ Patches are sewn on with a needle and thread or glued on using a hot iron.

+ Scientists have proposed to classify it as a Venus figurine, because there are traces it was worked on with a stone tool.

+ On the other hand, The Conspiracy Case trials went on with no decision for months.

+ The marmosets hang on with specially adapted claws.

+ Yet Cayce went on with his reading for the individual as though still alive.

+ Their goal was to go on with the war, even though there were heavy losses and a lack of weapons and ammunition.

+ Fly to the Sky signed on with PFull Entertainment after their first contract ended in 2004.

+ Lead singer Eric Burdon went on with the funk rock band War War, formed the heavy metal group The Eric Burdon Band and went on an solo career with many ups and downs.

More in-sentence examples of “on with”:

+ After debating whether to break up, or to continue on with a new bass player, Pennywise decided to hire a new bassist, Randy Bradbury, who would stay with the band permanently.

+ He had since then moved to Fresno, California and had began with his acting career in Hollywood and had lived here then and there on with his whole family until and up to the time of his death in 2014.

+ She turned down his love and moved on with her life.

+ I need community consensus first before we can move on with this.

+ Hello I really don’t understand what this really or how deep it goes but something is going on with my Mobil internet.

+ Halford wanted to make heavier music in the style of newer bands like Pantera, but the band wanted to carry on with the style they were playing.

+ When the Fellowship breaks at Amon Hen, Sam is the only one who goes on with Frodo on their journey to Mordor.

+ The purpose of this template is to create a standard, uniform calendar description as the first sentence for all years from 1582 on with links to the appropriate terms.

+ I propose that we demote him if he agrees with us or is willing to step down and that we either replace him or continue on with 3 bureaucrats.

+ The four countries occupying Germany carried on with trials of many people in their own zone of occupation.

+ Your grandfather would be dead, meaning you would never have been born, which means you could not have been alive to go back in time and kill your grandfather, but that means your grandfather would be alive and you would be born and so on with seemingly no answer.

+ And we’ve carried it on with the “option 1 or 4” thing, because now we’re asking absolutely everyone that voted before to come back and vote again, otherwise their votes meant absolutely nothing.

+ He always seems to be one step ahead of me in picking the vandals up and therefore I heartily recommend his promotion to admin so he can get on with doing a great job.

+ He wanted to “move on with the next chapter of life.”In the next chapter of his life he spent the summer drawing fodder beet.

+ He also had a ring on with the letters “JPF” written on the inside.

+ It was seated behind a large wooden box on with a chessboard on the top.Ricky Jay, “The Automaton Chess Player, the Invisible Girl, and the Telephone”, “Jay’s Journal of Anomalies”, vol.4 no.4, 2000.

+ On March 10, 2005, Viacom and World Wrestling EntertainmentWWE decided not to go on with the agreement with Spike TV, making it so “Raw” and other WWE programs on the network would cease when their deal expired in September 2005.

+ Some boots are held on with “bootstraps” or “bootlaces”.

+ The horse is not changed with each chukker as in western style polo, but each player carries on with the same sturdy pony.

+ Libertadores goes on with clubs playing home and away, round after round till the Finals.

+ Also, don’t forget that renominating a newly demoted VGA back to GA is simply a matter of getting on with it and doing it.

+ Then he went on with a study in business administration at the University of Washington.

+ At other times the conductor or performer will want to go almost straight on with hardly any break.

+ Does anyone know what’s going on with Twinkle? Is there a possible fix? Additionally, I noticed that Vandal Warner only works while using the Monobook skin.

+ Hotaru soon moves on with her life near the end of the story.

+ After debating whether to break up, or to continue on with a new bass player, Pennywise decided to hire a new bassist, Randy Bradbury, who would stay with the band permanently.

+ He had since then moved to Fresno, California and had began with his acting career in Hollywood and had lived here then and there on with his whole family until and up to the time of his death in 2014.
+ She turned down his love and moved on with her life.

+ In the apes, individuals do not usually look directly at other members of the family, but all the same they keep a close watch on what is going on with the family group.

+ She is also known to discuss the shows that she has worked on with fans on her deviantART page.

+ This ink is put on with a flat brush.

+ Goethe had been well-educated and was good at organizing and getting on with important people.

+ Leather patches are sewn on with a needle and thread.

+ In a table it is not possible to go on and on with a long “Resumé” of non-notable stuff.

+ The bowler hat was popular with the working class during the Victorian era, and later on with the middle and upper classes in Britain and the eastern United States.Roetzel, Bernhard.

+ TV seriesSurvivor” — Elisabeth HasselbeckElisabeth Filarski Hasselbeck from “The Australian Outback”, who had just taken a job as a co-host of “first season, who “had moved on with her life and just genuinely didn’t want to go through that again.” There was a rumor that Thailand” was asked to return, but he would only return if he would be paid a certain amount of money for returning, no matter how far he got into the game.

+ European promoters are uncomfortable with this case because it is a symbol of collateral damages of European construction : ERASMUS has been implemented to facilitate the student mobility within Europe but when a problem appears, the former way of doing “business” in Europe is going on : no justice cooperation between countries, administrative nightmare for the victims, predominance of diplomatic agenda over the human rights and for the European new entrants of the EU, going on with communist way of doing justice and human rights.

+ They are expected to survive in all environmental conditions for at least 2 weeks, so they are left as an entire team in different environments each on with no equipment or help for 2 weeks as a part of the final testing stage.

+ In 1612, when the rings were facing edge on with the Earth, the rings disappeared, then reappeared again in 1613, further confusing Galileo.

+ It did not catch on with audiences, and was critically panned across the board.

+ The show ended on April 8, 1979 but the spin-off show called “Archie Bunker’s Place” started on September 23, 1979 and carried on with Archie Bunker until 1984.

+ Ibn Battuta goes on to describe it as a city of canals and trees with most of its inhabitants belonging to Bani Hanifa, and reports that he continued on with their leader to Mecca to perform the Hajj.

+ Although messages are often left for a user logging on with an IP, there is no link at the top of the page for an IP user to access their talk page.

+ If it passes then that’s great, if it fails then it’s no big deal and I will accept it and get on with my work across the wiki – it really doesn’t mean much to me if it fails or not.

+ Bottles labelled by type of grape has caught on with the public.

+ I’ve had a problem with not adding a summary to an edit I’ve made, but that will change from this point on with now I see it as a disturbance to other editors.

+ By the time she graduated from high school, Harris earned a music scholarship and a welding scholarship, but took neither and decided to press on with her musical career.

+ This means that it is a part of them which does not die when their physical body dies, but lives on with them to heaven or to hell.

+ It was recorded on November 18, 1993 as a part of the “MTV Unplugged” television series, which many artists and bands perform on with acoustic instruments instead of electric ones.

+ The Chatha Jatts never got on with the Sikh Sardars, there were wars all the time.

+ Possibly all these sabretooths operated by jumping onto the prey’s neck, hanging on with their strong front limbs, and digging into the prey’s neck with their teeth.

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