The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
I don't have cable, so I won't be cheating to see what the highly-paid yammerers are going on and on about. |
For some reason he ranted on and on about the fact that they'd been promised a move to new offices, and it wouldn't happen. |
But here he is, threatening to go on and on, surrounded by fawning Labour ministers, backbenchers and constituency delegates. |
As she listened to Bruce go on and on about his uncle, he sounded wimpier and wimpier. |
I could go on and on, but I suppose it would be better for my blood pressure to go and have a lie-down under some nice, soothing, wet newspaper. |