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・UK /ɔn tu:/
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It is love we must hold on to, never easy, but we try.
♪ It is love we must hold on to ♪
Niki Lauda and the Brabham BT46 went on to win the race by 34 seconds,
went on to win the race by 34 seconds, but this would be the fan cars first and final
Because I want to get on to defeating ISIS, because I want to get on to creating jobs, because I want to get on to having a strong border, because I want to get on to things that are very important to me and that are very important to the country.
Then we're going to move on to the next item.
Look out, 'cause here I come, and I'm marching on to the path that's wrong.
And I'm marching on to the beat I drum
These streets are where cars will drive on to get to places like going to work, traveling, or running errands.
These streets are where cars will drive on to get to places like going to work, traveling, or running errands.
And that former teacher went on to tell me that President Trump should try to look for the real person.
THAT FORMER TEACHER WENT ON TO
And so my proposal is to do something about pharma, to take them on, to allow negotiation under Medicare, to bring in less expensive drugs from other countries.
And so my proposal is to do something about pharma, to take them on, to allow negotiation under Medicare, to bring in less expensive drugs from other countries.
For example, "As you're aware, this product is available in 3 countries." Transitioning to the next topic: Before you move on to your next point, make sure it's clear to your audience.
For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.
>> The Prime Minister: Yes, I am coming on to the apprentices, but it is important that
And yes, I'm coming on to the apprentices,