And I could go on with many other examples but you get my point.
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"This money was devoted to the task of cancer care, education, scholarship, food for the poor I could go on, " he says.
And believe me, I could go on and on and on.
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The study has lots of good stuff for tax geeks (yes, I could go on and on) so expect a follow-up piece in the next day or so.
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The player was connected to a Sony SXRD front projector (WPL-VW100) via DVI and playing at 1080i, I could go on and on on how great the picture and sound were.
Maybe I could go on his rounds with him over the course of a day or so, see if anyone can help fill in the blanks in his story or explain his condition.
John Dory and caramelized fennel, green garlic, bouillabaisse jus, and black olive crostini enhanced by a full-bodied Feudi di San Gregorio 2007 Falanghina--I could go on (and we did, well into a third dessert), but suffice it to say that thanks to some thoughtful updating, the Mansion has reasserted itself among the Lone Star State's elite.
If you're a Labour MP the ill-tempered debate was about a 'partisan', 'ill-conceived', 'ill-judged', 'ham-fisted', 'high-handed', 'arrogant' - and I could go on - attempt to impose new electoral arrangements on the Assembly with little regard to what its members, or the people of Wales want, arrangements, at that, that'll favour the Tories in future elections.
And I went back two years later and nothing had happened so I was forced to question who on earth I could go to now if the Home Secretary hadn't responded.
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If we don't focus the minds of the Iraqi parties on the need for the kinds of constitutional compromises that I've talked about, this stalemate could go on at this level for a very long time.
It doesn't matter I could be in the worst of moods, but I smile still and just go on.
"I could make a few WBO defences or go on to face the likes of Tavoris Cloud and Chad Dawson, " said Cleverly.
It was when cabinet ministers began to say that she could not go on that I became confident enough of the trend to predict the end of what had been an exciting period in British politics.
Obviously, I could go into and out of these stocks based on my assessment of market conditions, but even if my timing is reasonably accurate, the drain from dealing with even reasonable low-price-stock spreads can add up.
Determined to run at least a little of the course, I started as I knew I wouldn't be able to go on for long, jogging until the crowd thinned out and I could take up the brisk walking pace I hoped would get me back to the stadium before the street cleaners moved in to sweep the course.
As my dad protectively drove us to and from school, the only places we could go to, I noticed the row of soldiers on the streets.
"I would go as far to say that he could be on the verge of suicide, " the network quoted Mike Azzie as saying for an upcoming BBC documentary.
One of the things I love about Chris is that I could go out in the yard and chop wood with nothing on but a pair of men's boxer shorts and it wouldn't phase him in the least.
If the baby had come at 1pm I could have popped over, stuck my boots on and had a go.
She saw that as Knafelc recounted the incident on the tracks, "I could see the light go off, the a-ha moment" when he realized that after he was helped by many people in his past, he was able to finally help someone else in return.
From where I was looking on, it felt like any old disabled person could have a go.
"If I go on a business trip and someone tried to sexually assault me, I could sue them, I could sue the company, I could sue just about everybody, " she said.
"I think some might know what could happen, but if you have a drink you tend to go out on the dance floor, forget and just pick up your drink, " she said.
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If all current shackles on golf-ball distance were removed, I learned, balls could probably be made to go 40 to 70 yards farther than they do today.
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And again, based on that analysis, I think that you could come to different conclusions about how this is going to go forward.
"To go 2-0 up on day one is obviously a perfect start but I had every confidence James could win that match, " he said.
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